Kanathoor Nalvar Bhoothasthanam - കാനത്തൂര് നാല്വര് ഭൂതസ്ഥാനം
Other Langauge Names
| Hindi | कनाथूरनाल्वर भूथास्थानाम |
| Malayalam | കാനത്തൂര് നാല്വര് ഭൂതസ്ഥാനം |
Kanathoor Nalvar Bhoothasthanam is one of the Theyyam festivals held in the state of Kerala. Theyyams that occur during Kanathoor Nalvar Bhoothasthanam are ritual dances performed by men in northern Kerala. These grand dances offer travelers a unique cultural diversion from the anodyne these are spectacular dance performances which is typically related to the New Year's Eve. There are around 400 varieties of Theyyam, each representing a mythological, divine or heroic character. Body painting, costumes and trance-like performances attract onlookers, with the setting of ancient shrines and temples contributing to the atmosphere.
Theyyam in Kanathoor Nalvar Bhoothasthanam is one of the most popular festivals of Kerala. It is the worship of the deity; on the other hand, the dancer is also the deity. Theyyam celebrates primarily the Mother Goddess. Animals, serpents and trees also figure in worship as promising entities. Theyyam festival at Kanathoor Nalvar Bhoothasthanam highlights the worship of deity and that with her associates. Variety of Theyyams is presented at the festival like Elayor Theyyam, Chamundi Theyyam, Panchoorla Theyyam, Muthor Theyyam etc.
The annual ten-day Theyyam festival held at Kanathoor Nalvar Bhoothasthanam is a grand affair showcasing an array of Theyyams where the colourful ritual dance of Kerala, is recognised as one of the oldest folk art forms of India. It incorporates dance, mime and music, and enshrines the rudiments of ancient tribal cultures, which attached great importance to the worship of heroes and ancestral spirits. In Kerala, the festival dates are decided in accordance with the Malayalam Calendar. Local practices also influence the dates of some traditional, customary and auspicious events. Being the case, the dates appearing in this section are approximate, which the users need to confirm with the local authorities.
Theyyam in Kanathoor Nalvar Bhoothasthanam is one of the most popular festivals of Kerala. It is the worship of the deity; on the other hand, the dancer is also the deity. Theyyam celebrates primarily the Mother Goddess. Animals, serpents and trees also figure in worship as promising entities. Theyyam festival at Kanathoor Nalvar Bhoothasthanam highlights the worship of deity and that with her associates. Variety of Theyyams is presented at the festival like Elayor Theyyam, Chamundi Theyyam, Panchoorla Theyyam, Muthor Theyyam etc.
The annual ten-day Theyyam festival held at Kanathoor Nalvar Bhoothasthanam is a grand affair showcasing an array of Theyyams where the colourful ritual dance of Kerala, is recognised as one of the oldest folk art forms of India. It incorporates dance, mime and music, and enshrines the rudiments of ancient tribal cultures, which attached great importance to the worship of heroes and ancestral spirits. In Kerala, the festival dates are decided in accordance with the Malayalam Calendar. Local practices also influence the dates of some traditional, customary and auspicious events. Being the case, the dates appearing in this section are approximate, which the users need to confirm with the local authorities.
