Tamil cultural revival in Kerala?

Topic started by mk (@ spider-mtc-te014.proxy.aol.com) on Tue Jul 2 12:26:27 .
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Since my last visit, it seems as if Kerala is going back to its Tamil roots both religiously and culturally.
Along the roadsides, brand new temples in the gopuram/terracotta styles are now favored all over the place. Usually painted temples are typical of TN only, but now it is very common in Kerala, and if not the temple itself, the temple entrance is encrusted with terracotta figures.
And these aren't seen just near the TN border, these are commonly found in places like Alappuzha, Kumarakom, Changanassery, etc. Temples dedicated to PechiAmman, KaaliAmman, and numerous MaariAmman temples. The traditional tiled temples don't seem to be favoured anymore. Also small shrines dedicated to Murukan are found all over the place.
Also, the festival processions are more that of TN. Plus other rituals are being revived like goat sacrifices; thookkam is also becoming common in Bhagavathiamman temples, etc.
Also Malayalam movies these days usually have some kind of Tamil link.
What do you all think? Is Kerala coming back to its senses?


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