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Patayani is a week- long ritual dance, held
in Kaali temples on the banks of the Pamba
river during the Malayalam months of Meenam
and Medam (March - April). The choice theme
of the dancers is the slaying of the demon
Daarikan by the goddess Kaali. The steps
and movements of the dance vary according
to each Kolam or character. Thappu is the
major percussion instrument accompanied
by a few Chendas. Patayani masks are made
with the fresh spathe of arecanut palms.
Bhairavi (Bhadrakaali), Yakshi, Pakshi (bird)
and Kaalari (Siva) are the main characters.
Various communities targetted for criticism
are represented by jestures. Kadammanitta,
Kadalimangalam and Othara in Pathanamthitta
district are famous for annual Patayani
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