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Malabar Mahotsavam
Malabar Mahotsavam, the first of its kind in Kerala, is the annual tourism festival of Kozhikode that is celebrated in the month of January. Organised by the Kozhikode District Tourism Promotion Council, this festival was started in the year 1992 and was celebrated from 13 to 16 January annually at the heart of the city, Mananchira Maidan (ground) or at the beach. Malabar Mahotsavam showcases the centuries old rich cultural heritage of Kerala and it is divided in to many sections such as classical dance and music, traditional and folk arts, literary, drama and ganamela etc. It aims to bring back the old Malabar traditional and cultural glory staging various classical dances like Kathakali, Mohiniyattom, Ottanthullal etc and ritual artforms like Koothu, Theyam, Thira etc. Malabar Mahotsavam has become a major attraction of domestic tourism that offers the opportunity to enjoy the performances of well-known scholars and artists in various art and culture. Fire works and native cuisines are also arranged during the festival period. 

Revathy Pattathanam
The unique gathering, Revathi Pattathanam takes place at Thali temple during the Malayalam month of Thulam. It is an intellectual debate for the Vedic scholars in order to win the craved position of Pattathanam. This seven-day debate starts on Revathi day and ends on Thiruvathira day of Thulam. Many stories are attributed to the beginning of the pattathanam. It is said that this word fight in one of world’s first and India’s ancient language Sanskrit commenced during the fag end of the 13th century.

Shivarathri Utsavam
Shivarathri Utsavam is celebrated annually at the Thiruvangoor Sri Mahaganapathy temple. This temple dedicated to the elephant headed son of Lord Shiva, Ganapathy is located at Thiruvangoor, about 18kms from Kozhikode. The celebration lasts for two days and traditional art forms are performed during the festive days. Theyyam, a ritual art is conducted on the second day and it attracts a large number of devotees from every nook and corner of the region.

Jalotsavam
Three Jalotsavams (water fiestas) are held every year in Kozhikode as part of the Onam festival. It is conducted by the sports clubs at Korapuzha, Moorad and Pongilodippara. Korapuzha Jalotsavamsis held at Korapuzha river which is the boundary between North Malabar and South Malabar. 


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