Current Context: The Kaliyattam Festival, also known as Theyyam, is celebrated during the Malayalam month of Kumbham (February-March) in Kerala, showcasing ritual dance performances and cultural heritage.
About:
- Significance: The festival honors Goddess Kali and is recognized as part of Kerala’s intangible cultural heritage.
- Celebration Sites: Conducted in Kavus (sacred groves) and tharavadus (ancestral homes).
- Rituals: Performers are believed to embody deities, referred to as the “dance of gods.”
- Cultural Importance: Highlights Kerala’s traditional art forms and spiritual practices.