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Welcome my dearest friends...
I have tried my best to make my site as interesting as possible. This site will be dedicated preserve and showcase the art, culture and heritage of my native land - Kerala - Gods own Country.
This site will also contain some dedications to my favorite actor (worlds best) Mohan Lal.
And ofcourse something on my profession and hobby- The World Of Computers.

Hardware Column

Verilog HDL is a Hardware Description Language (HDL). A Hardware Description
Language is a language used to describe a digital system, for example, a computer or a component
of a computer. One may describe a digital system at several levels. For example, an HDL might
describe the layout of the wires, resistors and transistors on an Integrated Circuit (IC) chip,
i. e., the switch level. Or, it might describe the logical gates and flip flops in a digital system,
i. e., the gate level. An even higher level describes the registers and the transfers of vectors of
information between registers. This is called the Register Transfer Level (RTL). Verilog
supports all of these levels. However, this handout focuses on only the portions of Verilog which
support the RTL level.
The Prince Of Kerala - Mohan Lal

A New Page on Mohan Lal has been added. Pleae go to that section.
The Worlds Best Actor

The blazing star in the silver sky of Indian filmdom, Mohanlal, or Lalettan as he is fondly called is pivoted to the status of a demigod by every movie goer in Kerala. With a legendary tilt and a riveting smile Lal has the sophistication of a master and simplicity of a commoner. He is rightfully called the Robert De Nero of Indian film industry. Stepping in as a manipulative villain, Lal, with his immense talents, is known as the ustaad of versatility.

From the mentally challenged teenager Kuttappan in his debut Thiranottam to the village Atlas in Balettan Mohanlal has not just enthralled the Kerala audience, but has also broken the language fetters by receiving wah! wah!s and O podus through his films Company & Iruvar

Martial Arts of Kerala
The 'Parisakali' of North Malabar and 'Velakali of Travancore. are two other martial art forms which involve considerable physical training and knowledge of the use of the arms. The latter is also semi religious in the sense that it is a mock fight representing the battle between Pandavas and Kauravas at Kurukshetra. It is played in connection with the temple festival at Shertallai and Ambalapuzha as well as Sree Padmanabha Swami Temple at Trivandrum. There are also other martial art forms like Valeru (sword throwing), Kunderu and Njaninmel kali (tight rope walking) which are performed in connection with festivals in temples.
A very important contribution of Kerala in the field of martial arts in recent times is the circus. The Cannanore-Tellicherry area of North Kerala is known as the home of circus in India. The Great Circus Acharya of Kerala, Keeleri Kunhikannan Teacher was born here in 1858. His mastery over the art of 'Kalaripayattu' and wrestling' helped him to study the modes of Gymnastics and sports practiced by the English officers. Thus the martial arts like Kalaripayattu practiced by the people of Kerala through the centuries having helped in putting the state in the forefront of Indian Circus.

Ende Keralam


Travel Kerala
Allapuzha - Venice of the East

Washed by the silvery waves of the Arabian Sea, occupies a significant place in the tourist map of Kerala. Interlocked with a large number of canals and bridges, this water locked district has immense potential for backwater tourism.
Alappuzha, a centre for coir and carpet industries is an ideal headquarters for backwater touring. The large network of canals provide Alleppey its lifeline. It has a long sandy beach which is spectacular. At one end are the dense palm groves that are so characteristic of Kerala's landscape.

 
   
 

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