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In the end, it was not just a trip; it was a homecoming. We returned, our souls rejuvenated, our spirits refreshed, and our love for Kerala rekindled. For in the end, no matter where life takes us, the call of our homeland remains, beckoning us to return, to roam, and to relive the memories that make us who we are.

The iconography of Poorikal is distinct. They are rarely depicted in polished stone or precious metals. Instead, they are often represented by: Kerala Poorikal

Often referred to as the "Guardian Deities" or "Village Gods," Kerala Poorikal represent a fascinating blend of animism, ancestor worship, and Dravidian folklore. Unlike the benevolent, serene idols of Vishnu or Shiva found in major temples, the Poorikal are fierce, elemental, and demanding. They are the protectors of the boundaries, the watchers of the crossroads, and the keepers of cosmic justice. In the end, it was not just a trip; it was a homecoming

: Hailed as the "Mother of all Poorams," this 200-year-old festival was initiated by Sakthan Thampuran to unite various temples in a grand competitive spectacle. Key Highlights : The iconography of Poorikal is distinct

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