Among the Tangalan Paraiyans, if a young man dies before he is married, a ceremony called kannikazhital (removing bachelorhood) is performed.
The Viramushtis are said, in former days, to have performed a ceremony called pavadam.
Anantha Krishna Iyer that by the Thanda Pulayans of the west coast "a ceremony called urasikotukkuka is performed with the object of getting rid of a devil, with which a person is possessed.
The Koragas (field labourers) sit up through the night before the Kambla day, performing a ceremony called panikkuluni, or sitting under the dew.
Female ancestors are also worshipped every year at a ceremony called vaddap, when meals are given to married women.
At Malayanur a ceremony called mayana or smasana kollai (looting the burning-ground) is performed.
On the first of every month, a ceremony called kalasam is performed on behalf of the spirits of the departed.
Of these two hundred and eight were Rajputs, and the bodies of forty Rajputs, of the first rank in the country, formed a rampart round the corpse of Viziarama Razu.
In a further note on the "Paraiya Caste in Travancore," the Rev.
A pregnant woman has to go through a ceremony called puli or ney-kudi in the fifth or seventh month.
All first-born children, both male and female, have to go through a ceremony called pudhumai (newness).
On the third or fourth day a ceremony called paparakkolam, or Brahman disguise, is performed.
Once a year--generally in October--a ceremony called agelu is performed for the propitiation of ancestors.
If an important elder of the community dies, a ceremony called jola-jola handi (pot drilled with holes) is performed on the night of the tenth day.
The pair being seated in front of the sacred fire, a ceremony called Nandisradham (memorial service to ancestors) is performed, and new clothes are given to the pair.
The Koragas sit up through the night before the Kambla day, performing a ceremony called panikkuluni, or sitting under the dew.
A ceremony called Diksha is said by some to be compulsory with Jangams, male and female, in their eighth year, and the same is also said to be required for lay Lingayats.
On the muhurtham (wedding) day, a ceremony called pradhanam (chief thing) is performed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ceremony called" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.