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  • Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathi Temple
    • Trees Around The Temple
    • Kaavu Theendal
    • Reputation (or Disrepute)
    • Ashwati Crowd
    • The Bharani Story
      • The Cherubharani Kodiyettam
      • The Cherubharani Kodiyettam - Videos
      • After the Cherubharani
      • Bepur, near Kozhikode
      • No More A Quiet Town
      • The Stately Trees
        • Into Full Grandeur
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        • Trees
        • And Platforms
        • For Designated Groups
        • All Over North Kerala
        • Malabar
        • The Malabar Manual
        • Malabar Manual Excerpt
        • Anchu Desham
        • Deshams
        • Tharas, Deshams and Naadus
        • From Malappuram
        • From Kozhikode
        • Mahe
        • Mananthavadi in Wyanad
      • Other Festivals at the Temple
  • About Kodungallur

The Stately Trees

Where does this multitude come from? And what draws them to the temple on these Bharani days?
The stately trees all around the temple, with their imposing high platforms around, provide a few pointers.
  • Into Full Grandeur
  • Numbered
  • Trees
  • And Platforms
  • For Designated Groups
  • All Over North Kerala
  • Malabar
  • The Malabar Manual
  • Malabar Manual Excerpt
  • Anchu Desham
  • Deshams
  • Tharas, Deshams and Naadus
  • From Malappuram
  • From Kozhikode
  • Mahe
  • Mananthavadi in Wyanad
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