Kodungallur Theri Pattu Lyrics __full__

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During this ritual, devotees—mostly men, but increasingly women—dress in blood-red or black clothes, smear their bodies with turmeric and charcoal, and wear garlands of neem leaves (associated with the Goddess’s ferocity). Armed with sticks, swords, or simply their bare hands, they dance in trance-like states while singing obscene, aggressive lyrics aimed at the Goddess, the demon Darika, and even local patriarchal figures. Kodungallur Theri Pattu Lyrics

There is no single, authorized book of Kodungallur Theri Pattu lyrics. They live in the throats of the devotees, in the dust of the Bharani ground, in the mad beat of the chenda. To seek the lyrics is to seek not just words, but a state of being—where shame dissolves, where the demon of ego is shouted down, and where the Goddess answers not to hymns, but to howls. For those interested in learning more about Kodungallur

"Ninte aliyan enthu kettu Kidakkuva… Kallu kudichu kumbalam thinnu kidakkuva…" There is no single, authorized book of Kodungallur