LET'S FIND OUT THE CULTURAL BEAUTY OF THE BEAUTIFUL HOLY LAND.
As the Culture of God's Own Country is a part of India, it is a composite and cosmopolitan in nature. The culture of the state is derived from the Aryan and Dravidian cultures. Now it has been elaborated through centuries of contact with neighbouring and overseas cultures. However, Kerala has a distinctive lifestyle, art, architecture, language, literature, social institutions etc which makes Malayali people unique from rest of the world.
The Malayalam calendar which is a solar calendar started from 825 CE in Kerala is commonly used in agricultural planning and religious activities. Different slangs of the official language Malayalam, which is one of the classical languages of India are also spoken by the people of Kerala.
Every year over 10,000 festivals are celebrated in the State including Poorams (especially Thrissur Pooram), Makaravilaku, Attukal Pongala, Neymara Vallangi Vela and so on. Mainly the temples in Kerala holds Festivals and Utsavams, which are local festivals conducted on an annual basis. During the festivals, the surrounding of the temples will be hugely crowded, firework displays and it usually involve at least one richly caparisoned Elephant and as a procession, the idol in the temple is taken out around the countryside atop the elephant. Traditional music such as Panchari melam or Panchavadyam is often included in the procession.
The land of coconuts is also home to a number of performance arts including the five classical dance forms which were originated and developed in the temple theatres during the classical period under the patronage of royal houses.
- Kathakali
- Mohiniyatam
- Koodiyattom
- Thullal
- Krishnanattam
- Kerala natanam
- Thirayattam
- Kaliyattam
- Theyyam
- Koothu
- Padayani
The popular traditional dance forms among Syrian Christians are
- Margamkali
- Parichamuttukali
- Chavittunadakam
- Oppana
- Duffmuttu
The development of the indigenous classical music in God's Own Country is received from the traditional performance arts associated with the temple culture of Kerala. Several musical forms illustrates the rich contribution of the culture of the temple has made to the art forms of Kerala like the classical music form Sopana Sangeetham. As the result of popularisation of the genre in the 19th century by Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma, the Carnatic music dominates Kerala's traditional music. Sopanam accompany Kathakali performances are Raga-based renditions. The percussive style of music Melam includes the paandi and panchari variants and it is performed with the chenda during the temple-centred festivals.
The state's most renowned painter is Raja Ravi Varma, who gave a different outlook to the visual arts of Kerala which ranges from traditional murals.
Associated with a variety of themes the state's most of the caste and communities have rich collections of folk songs and ballads including
- Vadakkan Pattukal (Northern Ballads)
- Thekkan Pattukal (Southern Ballads)
- Vanchi Pattukal (Boat Songs)
- Mappila Pattukal (Muslim Songs)
- Palli Pattukal (Church Songs)
The gifted Malayalam actor Prem Nazir holds the world record for acted as protagonist in more than 720 movies. Kerala has produced eminent personalities like K.J Yesudas, K.S Chitra in the field of singing.
Malayalam literature also played a major role in shaping the Kerala state. The notable writers, poets like Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan, Kumaranashan, Vallathol Narayana Menon, Ulloor S Parameswara Iyer and so on are notable among them.
The cuisine of Kerala is also a part of the Land of Coconuts.
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