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  2. Theyyam - Wikipedia

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    The people of the region consider Theyyam itself as a channel to a god and they thus seek blessings from Theyyam. In Kerala, Theyyam is performed predominantly in the North Malabar region (consisting of present-day Kasargod , Kannur , Mahe Districts, Mananthavady Taluk of Wayanad and Vadakara and Koyilandy Taluks of Kozhikode ).

  3. Nileshwar Muthappan Madappura - Wikipedia

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    valluvan kadav sree muthappan theyyam This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, at 18:03 (UTC). Text is ... This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, ...

  4. Kadangot Makkam - Wikipedia

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    Kadangot Makkam, is a regional Hindu goddess worshiped in the North Malabar region in Kerala, India.Makkam is worshipped and performed as Theyyam form, known as Makkappothi or Makkavum makkalum (literally meaning Makkam and her children).

  5. Muthappan Temple - Wikipedia

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    Muthappan Thiruvoppana Mahothsavam is the major festival of the temple, celebrated for three days every year on 19, 20 and 21 of Kumbham (the days correspond to 3, 4 and 5 March). The legends of Muthappan

  6. Muchilot Bhagavathi - Wikipedia

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    There are 108 Muchilot temples spread across Northern Kerala [3] resembling the 108 Shiva Temples mentioned in the Shivalaya Stothram .Muchilot Bhagavati , who is adorned with all beauty, is like a goddess of beauty and is widely considered as the most elaborate and gorgeous theyyam. [4]

  7. Thottam Pattu - Wikipedia

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    Thottam Pattu (Malayalam: തോറ്റം പാട്ട്) is a ballad sung just before performing the Theyyam ritual. These are played in Theyyam temples before the commencement of Theyyam Art. Thottam Pattu is invocative. This is a mythological belief that by performing this ritual, the performer will be possessed by divine spirits.

  8. Devakkoothu - Wikipedia

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    The theyyam of goddess is called Valliyamma because she stayed at a forest of creepers (Valli in Malayalam). [4] [5] Another character in the theyyam performance is Narada. Only non-menstruating women have the right to perform the role of Valliyamma in Devakkoothu. [3] After observing Vrata for 41 days, The woman who perform leaves her house to ...

  9. Neeliyar Kottam - Wikipedia

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    Neeliyar Kottam is a sacred grove in Kannur district, Kerala, India, situated at Mangattuparamba near Dharmasala. At present, this 20.18 Acre [ 1 ] sacred grove is controlled by members of Cheriya Veedu family belonging to the Kulala community.