Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Cultures and Traditions of Malappuram,Kerala

Malappuram has distinct cultural and tradition among the different district of the state and the country.The beauty of Kerala is expressed through the mountains and valleys of this small district.The name 'Malappuram' itself indicates that the place is special for the mountains.
                  
A Snap from  one of the valley of Malappuram 

Literature:

The land is popular with the pen workso f many poets and writers.Thunjath Ezhuthachan who is considered to be the father of malayalam language was born in Tirur which is a part of Malappuram.

Religion:

Malappuram is a region where all religions work together.And majority of all these religions have their own  castes.All religions celebrate their festivals with extreme zest and enthusiasm.Hence they
became colourful.People from all walks of life enjoy the occasion in accordance with their economy.
        Hindus, Muslims,Christians and all these cult of region live together with extreme   harmony.They flourish each other with give and take policy.No religion  interfere to any other.And even they support when their need help.Ample examples can be shown.In short,Malappuram is the real gist of India where unity  in diversity can be seen.

Festivals:

Almost all festivals and religious programmes are celebrated with great enthusiasm.Onam which is the national festival of Kerala is also welcomed in Malappuram with blooming hands of the malappuram people
Nilambur Pattu is one of the oldest festival celebrated in Nilambur. Nilambur Kovilakam conducts it during January. Thousands of people  gather to witness this weeklong celebration.


Traditions:
   
      Traditional atmosphere of the same need special focus.They have their own dresses and which worn in special occassions.It cannot be altered.Food  and cuisines occupies a pimotal role here.People like to be fleshy.At the same time  they are like to be entertained. Major part of the public like to see films and plays.
They appreciate well for these plays and shows.

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