Gods come near to devotees. They speak
to them, hug them with immortal blessing. Here the distance of heaven and
earth dissolves, in nature. The fame, God’s own country, which Kerala
possess for many centuries, becomes literally specific too in such
situations. Theyyam festival has begun in Northern districts of Kerala!
Kaliyattom and Thirayattoms mark the
Kavu festivals of Northern Malabar. Theyyam, said to be part of Kerala’s
folk art is rich in its colour, light, and performance. There is dance, art,
story telling and fortune - telling ceremonies incorporated with Theyyam.
The interaction of deities with devotees is a marvellous sight of Malabar
villages.
Hundreds of thousands of deities around
Malabar is appearing before the believers during the season which begin in
February. Those who live outside the villages return home with nostalgic
memories of the unique celebrations during the Theyyam festivals. Sleepless
nights and restless days would become a special mark of the cultural
extravaganza.
Theyyam and Thira forms of art thus
become a blend of devotion and folk culture; a spectacular festival of
Northern villages. Deities in the temples come along with Karanavars of
tharawad to celebrate the festivals. Bhaghavathy, Naga Bhaghavathy, Chamundi,
Kuttichathan, Gulikan, Karanavar…the names and definitions of Theyyam goes
wide.
As for every other celebration, children
are the most excited group. They mock and roar at the deities in red and
shining costumes with many ornaments and artistic matters, reach near them.
Dance and action of Theyyam energizes the whole devotee society.
The form of Theyyam is symbol of God or
Goddess inside the temple. During the festival season, deities come out of
the sanctum sanctorum to meet its people and bless them directly. This is
the age old belief of Kerala. Devotees are thrilled to see the God in front
of them with all kinds of ornaments. All the villagers would begin their
preparation many days before the festival of their nearby temples. They
would make their home clean and tidy. Make the mind and body ready for the
village festival.
The selected village folk, undergoing
fasting, collect tender coconuts, chain them on long sticks, carry on their
shoulders and arrive at the temple premises. While Theyyam as in the form of
deity prepares for receiving the group.
The reception at the entrance of temples
and the union of the folk and gang in one side and the deity and temple
authorities other side make a special celebrative mood. Most often this kind
of get together takes place in the night with crimsons and marvellous
fireworks.
The non-stop Theyyam festival usually
begins immediately after sunset and continues for three or four days. It
depends on the number of deities. Whenever the curtain of one festival
falls, the folk would wait impatiently for the next season to come. The
innocence of village life is reflected all over in the Theyyam festival.
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By Rajesh
Kumar for CalicutNet.com
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