Kundamkuzhi, northern Kerala, India
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See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theyyam#:~:text=Theyyam%20 to learn about this centuries-old celebration, very different and less well-known than Kathakali dancing
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Theyyam (Teyyam,Theyam, Theyyattam ) (Malayalam:เดคเตเดฏเตเดฏเด) is a popular ritual form of worship of North Malabar in Kerala, India, predominant in the Kolathunadu area (consisting of present-day Kasargod, Kannur Districts, Mananthavady Taluk of Wayanad and Vatakara and Koyilandy Taluks of Kozhikode of Kerala) and also in South Canara and Kodagu of Karnataka as a living cult with several thousand-year-old traditions, rituals and customs. The performers of Theyyam belong to the lower caste community, and have an important position in Theyyam.People of these districts consider Theyyam itself as a God and they seek blessings from this Theyyam.
Information Courtesy: Wikipedia
Theyyam (Teyyam,Theyam, Theyyattam ) (Malayalam:เดคเตเดฏเตเดฏเด) is a popular ritual form of worship of North Malabar in Kerala, India, predominant in the Kolathunadu area (consisting of present-day Kasargod, Kannur Districts, Mananthavady Taluk of Wayanad and Vatakara and Koyilandy Taluks of Kozhikode of Kerala) and also in South Canara and Kodagu of Karnataka as a living cult with several thousand-year-old traditions, rituals and customs. The performers of Theyyam belong to the lower caste community, and have an important position in Theyyam.People of these districts consider Theyyam itself as a God and they seek blessings from this Theyyam.
Information Courtesy: Wikipedia