Kururamma
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Kururamma (1570–1640 AD)[1] was a devotee of Guruvayoorappan (Lord Krishna of Guruvayoor).[2] Born in the village of Parur, near the abode of Saint Vilwamangalam, as "Gauri", she received the name Kururamma since she was the senior-most woman of the Kurur Illam.[3] She was a childless widow, known for her religious devotion.[4] Kururamma features in various legends associated with the Guruvayoor Temple.She was also associated with watching her neighbour's child play like little Krishna and regarded him to have a similar behaviour an traits like him.
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- 17th-century Hindu religious leaders
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- Indian women scholars
- 17th-century Indian scholars
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- 1570 births
- 1640 deaths