The Cochin Carnival Unveiled

The Cochin Carnival Unveiled
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Publisher : Notion Press
Total Pages : 46
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ISBN-10 : 9798891865617
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Book Synopsis The Cochin Carnival Unveiled by : Neha Agness Francis

Download or read book The Cochin Carnival Unveiled written by Neha Agness Francis and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2023-11-28 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Carnivalesque Rereading of the Cochin Carnival’ makes an interesting write-up on Cochin Carnival which has served as the heart and soul of the culture of Cochin. The Cochin Carnival is held in Fort Kochi every year, which is marked by unforgettable and unlimited fun. The highlight of the carnival, the burning of papanji is a special tradition which made inroads to many other similar festivals all around Kerala. Read more and understand how a small beach fest, which was started by a group of youngsters then, Fort Kochi served to be the beginning of the legacy which the Kochi citizens still continue to celebrate to the fullest every year. As you go through this book, you will earn more about the deep connection of this festival towards the culture and traditions of Kerala, especially Cochin which was ruled by different European powers in the past. You will know that Cochin has always accepted the best and rejected was inappropriate.


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