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In the rich tapestry of Kerala’s folk and ritualistic culture, few events are as raw, powerful, and polarizing as the Kodungallur Bharani festival. Held at the ancient Sree Kurumba Bhagavati Temple in Kodungallur, Thrissur district, this festival is not a gentle celebration but a tempestuous outburst of collective energy. At the heart of this chaos lies a unique musical tradition known as Theri Pattu (also spelled Theri Paattu or Theeru Pattu).
Introduction
The singing reaches its peak during the Kaavu Theendal ("Polluting the Temple") ceremony. Oracles known as Velichappads, dressed in red and brandishing swords, run around the temple in a trance state, striking the temple rafters and singing these ballads. Following this intense event, the temple is closed for seven days for purification.
"Theri Pattu" translates roughly to "The Song of the Leap" or "The Song of the Move." It is sung during the Kavu Theendal ceremony, a ritual that symbolizes the cleansing of the temple premises.
In the rich tapestry of Kerala’s folk and ritualistic culture, few events are as raw, powerful, and polarizing as the Kodungallur Bharani festival. Held at the ancient Sree Kurumba Bhagavati Temple in Kodungallur, Thrissur district, this festival is not a gentle celebration but a tempestuous outburst of collective energy. At the heart of this chaos lies a unique musical tradition known as Theri Pattu (also spelled Theri Paattu or Theeru Pattu).
Introduction
The singing reaches its peak during the Kaavu Theendal ("Polluting the Temple") ceremony. Oracles known as Velichappads, dressed in red and brandishing swords, run around the temple in a trance state, striking the temple rafters and singing these ballads. Following this intense event, the temple is closed for seven days for purification. Kodungallur Bharani Theri Pattu Lyrics Malayalam
"Theri Pattu" translates roughly to "The Song of the Leap" or "The Song of the Move." It is sung during the Kavu Theendal ceremony, a ritual that symbolizes the cleansing of the temple premises. The Sacred Fury: A Deep Dive into Kodungallur