Kerala God's on country

Kerala, a land of cultural diversity, is a complete whole made up of a blending of various religions, communities, regional cultures and language variations. Kerala culture can be compared to a chain made of different coloured beads and the thread through which the beads are strung is the Malayalam language. The cultural variety of Kerala was created by its unique geographic features as it lies between the Arabian Sea and the Western Ghats. Rich in rain forests, its ancient trade relations with foreign lands, entry of immigrant communities during different periods, agricultural tradition, cuisine and its tradition of art – literature –science and all these make the land, Kerala.

Though Kerala had remained as a unique cultural zone from ancient times, it became politically united with the formation of the Kerala state. This land, which lay divided into the Travancore and Kochi kingdoms, and Malabar district in the Madras Presidency under the British rule, became a single state on November 1, 1956. Kerala is bordered by Tamil Nadu on its East and South; by Karnataka on its north and north-east; and by the Arabian Sea on its west.  Lakshadweep, which is a union territory lying on the Arabian Sea and Mayyazhi, which is an enclave of Puthucherry state lying within Kerala are part of Kerala culture both in terms of language and culture.

Kerala’s cultural heritage is centuries old. The culture of Kerala is an amalgam of native art forms, language, literature, architectural style, music, festivals, cuisine, archaeological monuments, heritage centres and so on. There are many cultural institutions dedicated to protect these as well.
The artistic field of Kerala comprises ancient classical art, folk art as well as modern artistic forms like the cinema. The arts of Kerala can be divided generally into audio - visual arts, and also into classical art forms and folk art forms. Visual arts include stage art, sculpture, painting and cinema, which comprise both classical and folk forms. Music and instrumental music belong to audio arts. The musical culture of Kerala includes folk music (folk songs, ritual songs, Thiruvathira songs, Vanchipattu) and classical music comprising Carnatic music, Kathakali music and Sopana music. The traditional musical instruments of Kerala include among others Panchavadyam, Chendamelam, and Thayambaka.
Sooraj Santhosh, also known as Suraj Santhosh is an Indian playback singer who sings mainly in Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam languages. He has also sung in Hindi, Kannada and Badaga. He is a member of the popular band Masala Coffee .Masala coffee is most popular band in kerala.


Kerala Most popular band Masala coffee




                            Now ,Kerala Most popular Super Stars Mohanlal&mammooty                                      


                                            

                      Now ,Kerala Youth Stars Nivinpauly,prithiraj&Dulquer                    


The main food of the people of Kerala is rice. The typical Kerala cuisine comprises cooked rice along with curries of vegetables, fish, meat and eggs. Rice is also used to make a whole variety of other dishes. Rather than native Kerala food, today Kerala has a multicultural cuisine. Rice and coconut form the basis of Kerala food



The entire vivacity of Kerala life appears during the land’s festivals. There are festivals related to religions and places of worship, as well as secular festivals. Onam is the national festival of Kerala. This state has its own native sports culture and folk games. Kalaripayattu is the martial art form developed in Kerala. Diverse cultural heritage and exalted social signifiers are distinctive features of Kerala. The state which boasts the highest literacy, gender equality, and lowest mother-infant mortality ratio is also at the forefront as regards health standards, education for all, public distribution system, social justice, law and order, and influence of press and other media. The much applauded Kerala model of development has these distinctive features as basis.
Most,popular team in india is  kerala blasters,

Many thought of it as poetic justice when it was announced that the ISL franchise hailing from the Kerala, popularly known as the ‘Gods own Country’ would be owned by the God of cricket himself, Sachin Tendulkar. On the 13th of May 2014, zealous football fans of Kerala welcomed this news open heartedly giving birth to Kerala Blasters FC and since then there has been no looking back.
Huge fans support in kerala blasters in kochi
The Kochi stadium with an average attendance of 50,000 

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