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'''Perinkulam''' is a village in [[Palakkad district]], [[Kerala]], India.
'''Perinkulam''' is a village in [[Palakkad district]], [[Kerala]], India. Four Main temples constitute an integral part of the custom and tradition of community. The name Perinkulam is derived from a big natural pond situated in front of Shiva Temple, meaning "Perin - Big" and "Kulam -Pond". Each year there is a festival in the month of February, whereby exquisite displays of traditional artifacts are carried throughout the village along with Elephant escorts.
 
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Perinkulam is a village in Palakkad district, Kerala, India. Four Main temples constitute an integral part of the custom and tradition of community. The name Perinkulam is derived from a big natural pond situated in front of Shiva Temple, meaning "Perin - Big" and "Kulam -Pond". Each year there is a festival in the month of February, whereby exquisite displays of traditional artifacts are carried throughout the village along with Elephant escorts.

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