god's own kerala: Beautiful Village Temples of Kerala
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Indian stock: Sensex zooms by over 400 points...Nifty tops 6560
Indian stock: Sensex zooms by over 400 points...Nifty tops 6560: "The bulls had an excellent day on Friday, taking inspiration from Dhoni  & Co. after they pulled off a splendid win over defending champ..."
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Devayaanicharitham
| The  asura’s have the Mrithasanjeevani mantra which can bring a dead person  to life. The devas do not have it, and they decide to send Kacha the son  of guru of the devas as disciple of Sukra the guru of the asura’s to  learn it. It is in this background that the story begins. Scene:1 – Sukra and Kacha Kacha comes to the Ashram of Sukra, the guru of the  rakshasas. He expresses his desire to be Sukra’s disciple. Sukra is  pleased with the appearance of Kacha, his politeness, his evident  aristocracy and fearlessness. Sukra takes him as his disciple, and at an  auspicious time starts him on his studies. The atmosphere in the ashram  captivates Kacha. Scene: 2 – Kacha and Devayani Kacha attends to all the duties assigned to him by  his guru like, grazing the cattle and attending to all the needs of the  Ashram. He attends to the studies assigned to himby his guru. One day  while out grazing the cattle, he allows the cattle to themselves, sits  down and attends to his studies. Devayani the beautiful daughter of  Sukra comes there and is at once attracted to the handsome Kacha. She  invites him to join her in her games and play. Kacha does not know what  to do. He does not want to abandon his studies and join his guru’s  daughter in games and play. He finally yields and joins her in  unobjectionable games. The games gradually grow more enjoyable, and  finally Devayani puts a garland of flowers around Kacha’s neck. Kacha is  embarrassed and leaves saying it is getting very late. Scene: 3 – Kacha, Sukethu and Kuttikattala Sukethu and the other kattalas realize that  Devayani, the daughter of the guru is attracted to the new disciple  Kacha who is the son of the guru of the Devas, and feels that this will  not be good for the asuras. They decide to kill Kacha. They capture him  and kills him. They pulverize his body, and mixes it with madya and take  it to Sukra. Scene: 4 – Sukra, Sukethu, kattalas, Devayani and Kacha Sukra is happy with the Madya offered to him by the  kattalas and drinks it. Devayani who cannot find Kacha rushed to her  father saying that Kacha is missing. Sukra by his divine powers  immediately understands that kacha has been killed, and that he has  taken drinks that contain Kacha’s body. Seeing the great grief of his  daughter; Kukra teaches Kacha the Mrithasanjeevani Mantra. He calls  Kacha who emerges from Sukra’s stomach, and Sukra dies. Kacha using the  Mrithasanjeevani Mantra brings back Sukra to life. Sukra says that madya  has been the reason for so much mischief, and that he will never taste  it again. Scene: 5 – Kacha and Devayani       Kacha who has managed to obtain the mantra,  for which he had come to Sukra as a disciple, wants to leave without  being seen by anyone. However Devayani comes to the scene with a radiant  smile, and wants to resume the interrupted relationship with Kacha. She  tries all methods to keep Kacha in the ashram, but Kacha says in  unmistakable terms that he has to leave. Devayani curses him that the  mantra that he has learned will be forgotten when he needs it. Kacha  reluctantly leaves. | 
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........KADHAKALI........: kathakali Instruments
........KADHAKALI........: kathakali Instruments: "The Kathakali Percussion Instruments include metallophones (chengalam and ellatalam), and membranophones (chenda, maddalam, and edakka). W..."
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Kiratham
Scene: 1- Arjuna and Panchali
Arjuna is preparing to do thapas for obtaining  Pasupathasthra from Siva on the advise of his elder brother  Dharmaputhra. He tells Panchali of his resolve, Panchali understands the  necessity for this, and sends him gladly to do thapas.
Scene: 2 – Arjuna
Arjuna sets out to the Himalayas to do thapas. He  sees Mount Kailas and is enraptured by its beauty and grandeur. He  selects a suitable spot and begins his thapas.
Scene: 3 – Kattala and Kattalasthree
Arjuna is in deep thapas. A boar which is really  Mukasura sent by Duryodhana to kill Arjuna appears and Arjuna sends an  arrow at the beast. The Kattala who appears on the scene also sends an  arrow at the boar. A dispute arises between Arjuna and the kattala as to  who killed the boar.
The dispute soon leads to a fight. The  Kattalasthree tries to dissuade the Kattala from the fight, but he says  that Arjuna’s strength and skill have to be tested, and his pride has to  be curbed before any boon can be granted. The fight continues and  kattalasthree again tries to stop it. Neither antagonist can be turned  back. She curses Arjuna that his arrows will turn to flowers before they  fall on Kattala. Arjuna tries to beat Kattala with his bow. The Kattala  snatches it and throws it away. Kattala throws Arjuna to the ground.
The Kattala and Kattalasthree move away. Arjuna  recovers, and is saddened that he has neither the strength nor the skill  to fight even a Kattala. He makes a idol of Siva with sand and worships  him offering flowers to the idol. He finds that the flowers fall at the  feet of Kattala., and realizes that all the while he has been fighting  with Siva and falls to his feet and asks for forgiveness.
The Kattala and Kattalasthree now appear as Siva  and Parvathi. They bless Arjuna and gives him many boons including  Pasupathasthra.
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