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Omkaranathan, Pusthakagramam, Perumkulam

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Incorporating conceptual opulence and inspired by the grandeur of Kailasa, Amarnath and Kedarnath, comes an awe-evoking brilliance of the Shiva sanctity and its humble submission, in Kerala. Satva Scapes, through its uniquely hand-crafted creative concept “OMKARANATHAN”, helps you arrive at a truth-seeking journey’s destination, at Perumkulam, also reputed as the first book village of Kerala aka Pustaka Gramam. Celebrating the convergence of art with devotion, Satva Scapes’ OMKARANATHAN, a majestic 15 feet tall impressive crown and torso of the Lord, helps you re-discover your inner self in complete resonance with the divine grace. This statue is installed in the vicinity of the footsteps, which folklore maintains, were imprinted, when Lord Kozhikottappan granted His holy vision to Velu Thampi Dalawa. Besides boasting of a naturally landscaped flowing water stream, the statue is resplendent with over a thousand Om Karam inscriptions on the hair locks of the Lord, reverently scripted by

Seeds of Unity: Kairali Cultivates Tradition in Perumkulam

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Kairali, situated in the picturesque village of Perumkulam ( Pusthakagramam) , is boldly spearheading a transformative initiative to resurrect the richness of 'agri-based village culture.' This visionary endeavor aims to cultivate a comprehensive living environment for the villagers. Through the organization of annual agri festivals, the entire community actively engages in chemical-free cultivation, celebrating the bounty of the land. Beyond the agricultural realm, Kairali fosters a vibrant cultural tapestry by hosting various village cultural programs during these festivals. This multi-faceted approach ensures that the heritage and traditions of Perumkulam are not only preserved but also joyously celebrated. A notable aspect of Kairali's endeavor is the construction of 'Sora Varampu' park, strategically placed amidst the verdant paddy fields at the center of Perumkulam village. This park serves as a nostalgic ode to the old practice of evening gatherings and chit-