Kodungallur Bharani Pattu Lyrics !free! (2026)
What follows is a frenzy. Hundreds of oracles – both men and women – dressed in blood‑red robes, with untied hair and foreheads dripping with sandalwood paste, begin a “mad run” around the temple. They strike the copper‑roofed temple walls and the wooden rafters with bamboo sticks, hurling coconuts and clouds of yellow turmeric powder into the air. This symbolic “pollution” of the pure, sacred space is an act of supreme devotion. As one writer noted, the temple has historically “allowed all castes to throng in, and pollute the temple – for the Kavu Theendal”.
The lyrics are composed in a traditional Malayalam folk meter, characterized by fast-paced, rhythmic beats ( Thalam ). They are traditionally accompanied by the rhythmic clanging of heavy wooden sticks ( Asura Vadi ) against the temple walls. kodungallur bharani pattu lyrics
This powerful legend is the bedrock of the (also known as Therippattu or Bharanippāttu ). The festival, celebrated in the Malayalam month of Meenam (March-April), is a ritualistic reenactment of this primordial event. It is a rebellion against the very notion of "sacred" vs. "profane," acting as a powerful, cathartic offering, not despite its vulgarity, but because of it. What follows is a frenzy