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Validity: 28 DAYS 10 Local Onnet Night Minutes - 28 Days at 2.5p/sec Local/National Calls 4p/10 KB, 10p/10KB while Roaming on non-Vodafone Idea Network Loc SMS Rs.1/National SMS Rs1.5 Night minutes benefit available from 2300 Hrs to 0600 Hrs only.. . Pack last changed 22 August 2023
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Validity: 18 DAYS Get 10 Local On-net Night Minutes. All local/National Calls at 2.5p/sec. Night minutes benefit available from 2300 Hrs to 0600 Hrs. Outgoing SMS - Rs1/1.5/5 for Local/STD/ISD. Service Validity- 18 days. . Pack last changed 8 May 2024
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Validity: 28 DAYS Get 10 Local On-net Night Minutes for - 28 Days at 2.5p/sec Local/National Calls, Night minutes benefit available from 2300 Hrs to 0600 Hrs only.. . Pack last changed 22 August 2023
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About Kalady

Kalady or Kaladi[1] is a census town located east of the Periyar river, in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India near to Cochin International Airport at a distance of 6 Km . Notably, it is the birthplace of Adi Shankara and a popular destination for pilgrims. Kalady started featuring in the spiritual map of India only after its rediscovery in the late 19th century by the then Shankaracharya of Sringeri and the subsequent consecration of a temple for Sri Adi Shankara in 1910. The Centenary of Kalady was celebrated in May 2010 and the story of Kalady and its re-discovery a hundred years ago has been documented in a film by the Sringeri Sharada Peetham.In the local language, Malayalam, Kalady means "footprint." The village was previously called Sasalam.[3][4] Legend holds that one day, the widowed mother of Little Sankara, Aryamba, fainted after walking three kilometers for her daily bath in the Periyar then known as Purna river. Feeling helpless, Little Sankara prayed to Lord Krishna. The tears of the child moved Krishna, who blessed him thus: "the river will flow where your little feet marks ( ). The Purna river took its new course in the place marked by the little boy's feet. That place came to be called Kalady. The Purna river began flowing through Little Sankara's home garden. Sankara then installed Lord Krishna into the present temple, and marked the occasion by reciting his famous tchutha Ashtakam. Thus 'Kalady' signifies the love of an innocent child for his beloved mother and the blessings of Lord Krishna[citation needed].