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'''Thayolikali''' is a folk art performed during the ''Mandala Utsavam'', forty-one day annual festival at the ]. Lokanarkavu temple is situated 5 km from ], a small town in ] state of ]. This dance, performed during the festival resembles the martial art ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://kozhikode.nic.in/tourist-place/lokanarkavu-temple/|title = Lokanarkavu Temple | Kozhikode District Website | India}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.keralaculture.org/kerala-festivals/mandala-utsavam/119/2|title = Mandala Utsavam & Pooram Festival of Lokanarkavu Temple, Kozhikode}}</ref> | ||
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Thayolikali is a folk art performed during the Mandala Utsavam, forty-one day annual festival at the Lokanarkavu Bhagavathy Temple. Lokanarkavu temple is situated 5 km from Vatakara, a small town in Kerala state of South India. This dance, performed during the festival resembles the martial art Kalarippayattu.
References
- "Lokanarkavu Temple | Kozhikode District Website | India".
- "Mandala Utsavam & Pooram Festival of Lokanarkavu Temple, Kozhikode".
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