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Looking at the Rich Practices: Kodungallur Kavutheendal and Bharani Festivals
India, where there is different social orders and customs, harbors a bonanza of celebrations that recognition strong nature, responsibility, and legacy. Among these, the Kodungallur Kavutheendal and Bharani great times stand as extraordinary presentations of Kerala's rich social contorting around. These celebrations, celebrated in the town of Kodungallur in Kerala, lower people and onlookers in a stunning get-together of limits, introductions, and serious responsibility, showing the momentous mix of legends, old stories, and ludicrous practices that portray the region.
By Krishnapriya M2 years ago in History
HAPPY EASTER
* The Easter Egg Adventure* Once upon a time, in the quaint town of Meadowbrook, there lived a young girl named Lily. Lily was filled with excitement as Easter approached, for it was her favorite holiday of the year. She loved the colorful eggs, the sweet treats, and most of all, the sense of joy and togetherness that filled the air.
By amit salve2 years ago in History
Alien influence, from space, was it good or bad?
Alien influence, from space, was it good or bad? Did extra-terrestrial aliens impose structure on humankind? There are many books that claim aliens came to this planet before recorded history and “guided” humans to build huge structures with a precision that would be hard for modern builders to copy, even with all the tools and machines we have. I have no idea if these theories are valid or not, but I wonder about the motivation of these alien visitors.
By Peter Rose2 years ago in History
Flaco, owl whose demise stunned New York City, had proof of bird herpes and rodent poison
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of New York, there lived a remarkable owl named Flaco. He wasn't just any ordinary owl; he was adored by many for his graceful flights and wise demeanor. People would often gather around to catch a glimpse of him perched atop a historic building, his presence bringing a sense of tranquility to the busy streets below.
By Sabtain Khan2 years ago in History
Alice A. Ball discovered the world’s first treatment for leprosy
The story of Alice A. Ball is a tragic one. She was a remarkable young woman who did so much for humanity in her short life. Yet, she died as the result of discovering the treatment that would help and save others.
By Susan Fourtané 2 years ago in History
Easter Magic
Easter is a global celebration of religious zeal, cultural range, and springtime joy that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave. Easter has a wealthy record rooted in Christian theology, however it has additionally absorbed a number of rituals and traditions that represent joy, rebirth, and renewal. This thorough exam explores the many facets of Easter celebration, emphasizing its spiritual meaning, global customs, well-known meals, and the not unusual testimonies of satisfaction that include the entrance of spring.
By Bright prosper2 years ago in History







