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Valkannadi / Arenmula kannadi

Aranmula Kannadi (Mettle Mirror), a handmade metal-alloy mirror, made in a small village in Kerala named Aranmula. It is a metal-alloy mirror or front surface reflection mirror, which also eliminates secondary reflections and aberrations to typical of the back surface of mirrors. The exacts used metals - alloy are maintained as a Vishwakarma family secret. Arenmula was now become popular for cultural and pilgrim tourism. The unique metal mirrors are the results of Kerala’s rich cultural and metallurgical traditions. Valkannadi have a great historical and cultural value and auspicious object are keep in houses for bringing prosperity and wealth. The origins of arenmula kanannadi are from Arenmula Parthasaradi temple. As per the tradition of Kerala arenmula kannadi are considered to be one of the eight auspicious item or”ashtamangalyam”. The extract used metals are mentioned as a Viswakarma family secret. Metallurgists suggest that the alloy is a mix of copper tin and silver

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Valkannadi / Arenmula kannadi

Arenmula was now become popular for cultural and pilgrim tourism. The unique metal mirrors are the results of Kerala’s rich cultural and metallurgical traditions. Valkannadi have a great historical and cultural value and auspicious object are keep in houses for bringing prosperity and wealth. The origins of arenmula kanannadi are from Arenmula Parthasaradi temple. As per the tradition of Kerala arenmula kannadi are considered to be one of the eight auspicious item or”ashtamangalyam”. The extract used metals are mentioned as a Viswakarma family secret. Metallurgists suggest that the alloy is a mix of copper tin and silver

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Valkannadi / Arenmula kannadi

Arenmula was now become popular for cultural and pilgrim tourism. The unique metal mirrors are the results of Kerala’s rich cultural and metallurgical traditions. Valkannadi have a great historical and cultural value and auspicious object are keep in houses for bringing prosperity and wealth. The origins of arenmula kanannadi are from Arenmula Parthasaradi temple. As per the tradition of Kerala arenmula kannadi are considered to be one of the eight auspicious item or”ashtamangalyam”. The extract used metals are mentioned as a Viswakarma family secret. Metallurgists suggest that the alloy is a mix of copper tin and silver

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Valkannadi / Arenmula kannadi

Aranmula Kannadi (Mettle Mirror), a handmade metal-alloy mirror, made in a small village in Kerala named Aranmula. It is a metal-alloy mirror or front surface reflection mirror, which also eliminates secondary reflections and aberrations to typical of the back surface of mirrors. The exacts used metals - alloy are maintained as a Vishwakarma family secret. Arenmula was now become popular for cultural and pilgrim tourism. The unique metal mirrors are the results of Kerala’s rich cultural and metallurgical traditions. Valkannadi have a great historical and cultural value and auspicious object are keep in houses for bringing prosperity and wealth. The origins of arenmula kanannadi are from Arenmula Parthasaradi temple. As per the tradition of Kerala arenmula kannadi are considered to be one of the eight auspicious item or”ashtamangalyam”. The extract used metals are mentioned as a Viswakarma family secret. Metallurgists suggest that the alloy is a mix of copper tin and silver

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Valkannadi / Arenmula kannadi

Aranmula Kannadi (Mettle Mirror), a handmade metal-alloy mirror, made in a small village in Kerala named Aranmula. It is a metal-alloy mirror or front surface reflection mirror, which also eliminates secondary reflections and aberrations to typical of the back surface of mirrors. The exacts used metals - alloy are maintained as a Vishwakarma family secret. Arenmula was now become popular for cultural and pilgrim tourism. The unique metal mirrors are the results of Kerala’s rich cultural and metallurgical traditions. Valkannadi have a great historical and cultural value and auspicious object are keep in houses for bringing prosperity and wealth. The origins of arenmula kanannadi are from Arenmula Parthasaradi temple. As per the tradition of Kerala arenmula kannadi are considered to be one of the eight auspicious item or”ashtamangalyam”. The extract used metals are mentioned as a Viswakarma family secret. Metallurgists suggest that the alloy is a mix of copper tin and silver

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Valkannadi / Arenmula kannadi

Aranmula Kannadi (Mettle Mirror), a handmade metal-alloy mirror, made in a small village in Kerala named Aranmula. It is a metal-alloy mirror or front surface reflection mirror, which also eliminates secondary reflections and aberrations to typical of the back surface of mirrors. The exacts used metals - alloy are maintained as a Vishwakarma family secret. Arenmula was now become popular for cultural and pilgrim tourism. The unique metal mirrors are the results of Kerala’s rich cultural and metallurgical traditions. Valkannadi have a great historical and cultural value and auspicious object are keep in houses for bringing prosperity and wealth. The origins of arenmula kanannadi are from Arenmula Parthasaradi temple. As per the tradition of Kerala arenmula kannadi are considered to be one of the eight auspicious item or”ashtamangalyam”. The extract used metals are mentioned as a Viswakarma family secret. Metallurgists suggest that the alloy is a mix of copper tin and silver

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Valkannadi / Arenmula kannadi

Aranmula Kannadi (Mettle Mirror), a handmade metal-alloy mirror, made in a small village in Kerala named Aranmula. It is a metal-alloy mirror or front surface reflection mirror, which also eliminates secondary reflections and aberrations to typical of the back surface of mirrors. The exacts used metals - alloy are maintained as a Vishwakarma family secret. Arenmula was now become popular for cultural and pilgrim tourism. The unique metal mirrors are the results of Kerala’s rich cultural and metallurgical traditions. Valkannadi have a great historical and cultural value and auspicious object are keep in houses for bringing prosperity and wealth. The origins of arenmula kanannadi are from Arenmula Parthasaradi temple. As per the tradition of Kerala arenmula kannadi are considered to be one of the eight auspicious item or”ashtamangalyam”. The extract used metals are mentioned as a Viswakarma family secret. Metallurgists suggest that the alloy is a mix of copper tin and silver

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Thidambu

Thidambu is Hindu traditional festival item. In Guruvayur Ulsavam, Anayottam winning elephant gets the honour to carry the Thidambu, as a replica of the idol of Guruvayurappan at every special religious occasion for a year. In Thrissur Pooram one elephant in each side carry Thidambu before Thekke nada opening time and at the time of Kudamattam. From their protection to tourism and temple festivals to races, the people of Kerala keep elephants very close to their heart. Traditional Art And Crafts making different type of and hight of thidambu to keep in their Pooja room to feel their Pooja room precious and spiritual feeling. Now a days most of the peoples have Pooja room at their home and they keep thidambu at their home.

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Thidambu

Thidambu is Hindu traditional festival item. In Guruvayur Ulsavam, Anayottam winning elephant gets the honour to carry the Thidambu, as a replica of the idol of Guruvayurappan at every special religious occasion for a year. In Thrissur Pooram one elephant in each side carry Thidambu before Thekke nada opening time and at the time of Kudamattam. From their protection to tourism and temple festivals to races, the people of Kerala keep elephants very close to their heart. Traditional Art And Crafts making different type of and hight of thidambu to keep in their Pooja room to feel their Pooja room precious and spiritual feeling. Now a days most of the peoples have Pooja room at their home and they keep thidambu at their home.

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