Navarathri Kolu
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• October 7, 1996
From: Vasudha Narayanan"Esteemed members of this group: I have been wondering about the origins of the "Kolu" during navaratri. This seems unique to people from Tamilnadu, parts of Andhra and Karnataka, ...." This question will have more response in SCT, if you are prepared to churn through the ocean of compost and extract the nectar. Is it uncommon in kerala? Among Delhi Madrasis, I had noticed that many Sri Vaishnava houses did not display kolu. They just observed Sarasvathi poojai, the day you do not read a thing, and Gokulasktami. I had thought that kolu was a Smartha tradition, (and a Brahmin tradition). I may be wrong. Perhaps Sri Sadagopan can repost his private conversation with Vasudha Narayanan about 'padhinettaam perukku', in SCT. I guess it signifies the month of Adi, date 18, when kaavEri used to peak in its flow. K. Srinivasan
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