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can anyone give me an essay about the events and effects of Kerala.
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Answered by rohankaushal38
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The major festival in Kerala is Onam. Kerala has a number of religious festivals. Thrissur Pooram, Attukal Pongala, Beema Palli Uroos, and Chettikulangara Bharani are the major temple festivals in Kerala. The Thrissur Pooram is conducted at the Vadakumnathan temple, Thrissur. The Chettikulangara Bharani is another major attraction. The festival is conducted at the Chettikulangara temple near Mavelikkara. The Sivarathri is also an important festival in Kerala. This festival is mainly celebrated in Aluva Temple and Padanilam Parabrahma Temple. Padanilam Temple is situated in Alappuzha district of Kerala, about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) from Mavelikkara town. Parumala Perunnal, Manarkadu Perunnal are the major festivals of Christians. Muslims also have many important festivals. Annual festival Thirayattam is conducted Sacred groves and village shrine of south malabar region (kozhikode and malappuram districts) in Kerala. "Thirayattam" is a vibrant Ethnic performing art. it is an admixture of dance,drama, songs,instrumental music,facial and body makeup, satire, martial art and ritualistic function, composed in a harmonizing manner.


Kerala feels the effect of monsoon rains

Deep depression in Bay of Bengal to bring heavy rain in West Bengal.

Continuous moderate to heavy rainfall in many districts of Kerala in the last few days suggests that the southwest monsoon has reached and will soon cover the entire state. Kozhikode, Kochi and Allapuzha in Kerala, Mangalore in Karnataka and Amini in Lakshadweep have all received showers for the last five days.

However, an official declaration on the arrival of the monsoon in Kerala is awaited.

Further meteorological analysis by Skymet Weather suggests that a cyclonic circulation, formed in the south Arabian Sea and moving in a northwest direction, has influenced the onset of monsoon here.

Meanwhile, the low pressure area in north Bay of Bengal has now intensified into a depression. This depression, which will continue to move northwestwards, towards Bangladesh and Gangetic West Bengal, will give moderate to heavy rainfall over Kolkata and the entire Gangetic West Bengal. The heavy rainfall may be accompanied by strong winds, up to 70kmph, which could uproot trees and pose damage to crops.


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