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Araku Valley in Andhra Pradesh.

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Idukki hills in Kerala.

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Kodaikanal hills in Tamil Nadu.

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Food of south India

AvialUpmaDosaRasamIdli SambarUthappamVadaiIdiyappamkaruvattu kuzhambuFish frypapadum

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karuvattu kuzhambu

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Dosa

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Idli sambar

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Bharatanatyam

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Bharatanatyam, also spelt Bharathanatyam, is a classical dance form of South India, said to be originated in Thanjavoor of Tamil Nadu. It was known as "Daasiyattam" since performed by Devadasies in temples of Tamil Nadu long ago. The name 'Bharatanatyam' is derived from three basic concepts of Bhava, Raga and Thaala. The modern Bharatanatyam was systematically regularized by well known 'Thanjavoor Brothers', Ponnayya, Chinnayya, Sivanandam and Vativelu.

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Bharatanatyam

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Chennai express

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Hotel leela kovalam beach resort

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Full course meal

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kathakali

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The themes of the Kathakali are religious in nature. They typically deal with the Mahabarat, theRamayana and the ancient scriptures known as the Puranas. This is performed in a text which is generally Sanskritised Malayalam.A Kathakali performance is a major social event. They generally start at dusk and go through out the night. Kathakali is usually performed only by men. Female characters are portrayed by men dressed in women's costume. However, in recent years, women have started to become Kathakali dancers.

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kathakali

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Wonders of Kerala

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Fort Kochi

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Kerala Backwaters

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Varkala Beach

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Saaru

Rasam or Chaaru or Saaru or Kabir is a South Indian soup, traditionally prepared using tamarind juice as a base, with the addition of tomato, chili pepper, pepper, cumin and other spices as seasonings. Steamed lentils are added along with any preferred vegetables.

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Bharatanatyam Mysore style

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Classical dance, particularly Bharatanatyam, has been practiced professionally as well as academically from ancient times in Karnataka, as is evident from Kannada literature, inscriptions, paintings. All the evidences point to there being a rich tradition of dance in Karnataka through the centuries to the present day. The Chalukyan sculptures at Badami and Aihole proclaim that the sculptors of Karnataka had a good knowledge of the Natyashastra in the 5th century itself. Classical dancing was studied as a regular course in the great universities of Talakadu, Talagunda, and Bulligavi between the 4th to 13th centuries. Karnataka's royalty not only patronized the art form, but also themselves danced, like the great danseuse, Queen Shantala, of

the Hoysala Empire.

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Bharatanatyam Mysore style

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Most visited places of Karnatka

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Gol Gumbaz and Ibrahim Rauza

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Waterfalls of Karnataka and Kundremukh

Kundremukh

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Waterfalls of Karnataka

Jog falls Shivanasamudra falls

Muthyala madu falls Irupu falls

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Heritage places of Karnataka

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Hampi

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Kavadi

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Meenakshi Temple in Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

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Pongal

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Rameshwarm Temple in Tamil Nadu.

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Onam

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Srisailam Temple in Andhra Pradesh.

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Thank You

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