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      • No More A Quiet Town
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The Fowl

The prominent displays of the kozhi (fowl) at the main North Nada - Vadakke Nada - reiterate the earlier times when ritual sacrifices were a prominent offering. Even today, the kozhi is an offering made to the deity, although none thankfully are sacrificed now, inside the temple precincts, the practice being banned with temple reforms effected.
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