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Mudiyettu is a ritual dance performed in
some Kaali temples of Ernakulam and Kottayam
districts (central Kerala). The dance celebrates
the goddess's triumph over the demon Daarikan.
Mudiyettu is performed by the Kuruppu or
Marar who belong to the temple bound communities
of Kerala.
The Kalamezhuthu, a ritual
drawing of the goddess Kaali is made on
the floor with dyed powders, before the
performance. Then the chorus sings hymns
in praise of the goddess.
Before the actual performance,
the dancer erases the Kalam with tender
palm fronds. The performer in the role of
Kaali is aided by 'Koimpata Nayar', the
local guide and Kooli, the attendant.
Legends say that Daarikan,
the epitome of evil, challenged Kaali to
a duel. Kaali slayed Daarikan, with the
blessings and grace of Lord Siva.
The performers of Mudiyettu
are all heavily made up and wear gorgeous
attire with conventional facial paintings,
tall headgears etc, to give a touch of the
supernatural. The wooden headgear has a
mask of Kaali. An ornamental red vest and
a long white cloth around the waist complete
the attire
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