Exploring the intersection of rituals, caste resistance, and cultural evolution in Kerala’s historic festival.
Kodungallur Bharani Festival: Tapestry of Resistance and Tradition
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Exploring the intersection of rituals, caste resistance, and cultural evolution in Kerala’s historic festival.
Tracing the Roots of Mathematics and Astronomy in Kerala.
A chain of forts.
Kollam’s history with the outside world
Captivating Blend of Precision and Intensity
The Beginning: Who were Kannan and Devan? (The Arrival of the British)
The origins of the Palakkad Pass, its significance in trade and history, and its relevance in the present day.
On 24th July 2022, the Kerala Museum in collaboration with the Institute of Urban Designers, India, hosted a talk by eminent architect, urban designer, academician and author Prof. K.T Ravindran.
Commemorating the unification of Kerala, 1st November stands as testimony to an impressive and fruitful past.
Nestled on the western coast of India lies the “Queen of the Arabian Sea”, Fort Kochi. The trees sway and the cool breeze hits your face as you walk around this quaint land.