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Theyyam, which is otherwise called "Kaliyattam" or 'Thirayattam', is commended every year with much ceremony and meticulousness. I strolled crosswise over Kannur in the small hours to see this move being performed live. The execution begins in evening and proceeds till next morning. The specialists are the assessment that Indian traditional move shapes don't have a starting or an end. They can be executed the length of the craftsman decides to.
Theyyam is a hallowed custom that is performed to adore the Hindu Goddess 'Kali'. Theyyam execution incorporates a blend of the move and emulates over music with the portrayal of old people stories that cherish the basics of tribal society. It is a method for discussing stories of the Gods and heavenly spirits from Kerala. Theyyam depends on the conviction that godlike spirits go into mortal bodies to play out a custom move before the sanctums for the prosperity of the general public and the family.
Diverse Forms of Theyyam
There are different types of Theyyam, and each can be recognized using facial make-up, spellbinding headgear, particular vivid ensemble, body design with characteristic assets, and extraordinary decorations. Most varieties of Theyyam are performed by men, be that as it may, one and only of the structures called 'Devakkooth Theyyam' is performed by ladies. A vital piece of Theyyam is the thunderous beat made by Chenda, which is a tube-shaped wooden drum having boisterous and unbending sound. Every type of Theyyam is connected to an alternate beat on a Chenda. It begins with a delicate beat and afterward lifts to end with quicker and louder beats.
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