Monday, September 13, 2010
SHAJIN KOTTUKONAM
SHAJIN KOTTUKONAM
Please See ALL These Picture
These are Teracotta scpltures Made by SHAJIN KOTTUKONAM
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AYUDHAVUMAYI SCHOOLILEKKU
URUMBUM VEDANUM PINNE KILIYUM
Karshkante Athmahathya
MA'NIHADA
KARSHAKAR
PRANAYAVUM THALAVEDANAYUM
MADYAPANUM KUDUMBAVUM
SHAJIN IN WORKSHOP
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AMAYUM MUYALUM AA PAZHAYA KADHA
ENIKKUDHAHIKKUNNU
KOTHUKINE VAHANAMAKKIYA KALAN
SHIMHASANAM CHUMAKKUNNA KAZHUTHA
SANGEETHAM PADHIKKUNNA PAKSHIKAL
OZHINJAVANDIYUM NENJILE BHARAVUM
VALAERIYUNNAVAN
VANCHIYUM SWAPNANGALUM
VERITTA KAZHCHAKAL
NJANUM ENTE POONTHOTTAVUM
ERAYUM VETTKKARANUM
KILIYUM KOODUM
ENTE KALPAVRUKSHAM
AMMAYUM KUNJUM
ENTE MARAM
ENTE CHUMADU
NJANUM SILPAVUM
GEEVITHACHUMADU
MUTTAMADIKKUNNAVAL 2010
ENTE BHARYA
ENNALATHE STREEKAL
SMGEETHIKA
SAMGEETHIKA
Thursday, August 19, 2010
KOTTUKONAM (via) KURISUMALA
THE HOLLY CROSS AT NERUKA
Location - how to find the way
Kurisumala is located in Kerala, South India. It lies 52 kilometers South East of Trivandrum city, capital of Kerala, bordering Tamil Nadu.
It is 58 kilometers away from the Trivandrum International Airport. The nearest railway station is at Neyyattinkara, 28 kilometers from Kurisumala. There is a bus terminal at Vellarada which is 5.5 kilometers from Kurisumala.
How to reach Kurisumala
Trivandrum » Neyyattinkara » Vellarada » Kurisumala
Trivandrum » Kattakada » Vellarada » Kurisumala
Nedumangad » Kallikkad » Vazhichal » Vellarada » Kurisumala
Nagarcoil » Marttandam » Panachamood » Vellarada » Kurisumala
Kulasekharam » Kaliyal » Netta » Kurisumala
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GENARAL Convenor-Mon:G.Christudas
RECTOR Of Kurisumara;Fa: Joy Mathyas
MON:G.CHRISTUDAS THE GENARAL CONVENOR OF KURISUMALA.THE IInd FOUNDER OF KURISUMALA.
HE MAKES KURISUMALA AS A GREAT PILGRIM CENTRE IN SOUTH INDIA.
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KOTTUKONAM THE CPI (M) BRANCHMEMBERS
Communism is a sociopolitical structure that aims for a classless and stateless society with the communal ownership of property.[1]
Karl Marx posited that communism would be the final stage in society, which would be achieved through a proletarian revolution and only possible after a transitional stage develops the productive forces, leading to a superabundance of goods and services.[2][3]
"Pure communism" in the Marxian sense refers to a classless, stateless society, one where decisions on what to produce and what policies to pursue are made in the best interests of the collective society with the interests of every member of society given equal weight in the practical decision-making process in both the political and economic spheres of life. In modern usage, communism is often used to refer to the policies of the various communist states, which were authoritarian governments that had centrally planned economies and ownership of all the means of production. Most communist governments based their ideology on Marxism-Leninism.
As a political ideology, communism is usually considered to be a branch of socialism, a broad group of economic and political philosophies that draw on various political and intellectual movements with origins in the work of theorists of the Industrial Revolution and the French Revolution.[4] Communism attempts to offer an alternative to the problems with the capitalist market economy and the legacy of imperialism and nationalism.
Marx states that the only way to solve these problems is for the working class (proletariat), who according to Marx are the main producers of wealth in society and are exploited by the Capitalist-class (bourgeoisie), to replace the bourgeoisie as the ruling class in order to establish a free society, without class or racial divisions.[1] The dominant forms of communism, such as Leninism, Stalinism, Maoism and Trotskyism are based on Marxism, as well as other forms of communism (such as Luxemburgism and Council communism), but non-Marxist versions of communism (such as Christian communism and Anarchist communism) also exist.
Karl Marx never provided a detailed description as to how communism would function as an economic system, but it is understood that a communist economy would consist of common ownership of the means of production, culminating in the negation of the concept of private ownership of capital, which referred to the means of production in Marxian terminology.
THE PARTY MEMBERS OF KOTTUKONAM
ALFRED JOSE ,GEORGE WILSON, SR WILSON,
JINESH,SABIKUMAR
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