The Gowreeswara Temple in Cherai has ended the age-old practice of men entering shirtless. Swami Sathchidananda led male devotees wearing shirts during the temple's festival, supported by CM ...
This will be the fifth mechanical elephant that PETA India is gifting to a temple in Kerala and the second in the Thrissur district. It had also recently offered to gift a mechanical elephant for ...
Renowned sitarist Anoushka Shankar in collaboration with PETA India, has donated a life-size mechanical elephant named ...
This is the fifth mechanical elephant to be gifted to a temple in Kerala. The inaugural ceremony will be followed by a Panchari melam performance led by Kalamandalam Harish Marar, said a ...
A three-metre-tall mechanical elephant weighing 800 kilograms was offered to Kombara Sreekrishna Swami Temple, Thrissur, on Wednesday. Sitarist Anoushka Shankar and People for the Ethical ...
Many temples in Kerala doing away with men's shirt removal custom, says seer The respective temple committees and tantris will have to take a decision on the matter, State devaswom minister said ...
A plea has been filed before the Kerala High Court raising concerns that several temples in the State are frequently flouting pollution control norms that restrict the use of firecrackers in silent ...
Kombara Kannan became the fifth mechanical elephant provided to a Kerala temple by Peta India, and the second in Thrissur district. Peta India also extended a similar offer to a mosque in Malappuram ...
This marks the fifth such donation by PETA India to a Kerala temple and the second within Thrissur district. Recently, the organisation also extended an offer to provide a mechanical elephant for ...
The three-metre tall mechanical elephant, named Kombara Kannan, will be donated to the temple in honour of its commitment to never hire or keep real elephants, PETA India said in a statement.
Kochi: The Kerala High Court on Wednesday allowed an ... pointing to improper accounting of receipts and expenditures by temple authorities. A division bench of Justices Anil K.
A groom from Kerala, who is popularly called "Ration shop boy", created a unique invite for his wedding. Identified as Jyothish R Pillai, the groom designed a card that resembled a ration card.