Inside the Brahmin Village of Kerala, Kalpathy | Getting help from Kids 🇮🇳
Join me as I explore Kalpathy, the first heritage village of Kerala, located in Palakkad city. Known for the ancient Viswanatha Swamy Temple and nestled along the Kalpathy River, this traditional Tamil Brahmin agraharam is over 600 years old. Often called the cultural soul of Palakkad, Kalpathy is also famous for its rich legacy of Carnatic music, temple rituals, and timeless architecture. As I walk through the serene Brahmin streets, the experience takes an unexpected turn when I meet two curious kids who offer me a heartwarming local tour. This vlog offers a glimpse into Kerala’s heritage, Tamil Brahmin culture, and the spirit of Kalpathy village. More videos: • I took an army truck to reach this Indian ... Follow me: ► Instagram: / ngamba_kh ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...

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