- Garudan Hanging
Garudan Thookkam (Eagle Hanging) is a ritual art form performed in
Kali temples of southKerala ,south India . The people who dress up asGaruda perform the dance. After the dance performance, the hang-designate dangle from a shaft hooking the skin on his back. In some places, the ritual is performed colorfully with Garudas taken in a procession on bullock carts or boats or hand pulled carts. It will be available inSubrahmanya temple during the festival ofKali matha in Thiruvanchoor inKottayam district.Legend has it that even after slaying
Darika , Kali remained insatiable and thirsty. At this timeVishnu sent Garuda to Kali to quench the thirst. A dancing and bleeding Garuda was taken to Kali and only after getting some drops of blood from Garuda, Kali was pacified. The ritual is performed based on this belief.See also
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Kerala Folklore Akademi
*Kathakali Garudan Thookam is submitted as a reward for the problems solved in the abode of Godess Kali. This is more popular in the ares of
Travancore andKochi . There is a famous Garudan Thookam at the Elamkavu Devi temple at Vadayar inVaikkom taluk of Kottayam district. During the Aswathi, Bharanthi days of Meenam Month (Malayalam), more than 40 to 50 numbers of Garudan in the Thooka chadus, decorated and floated in thoni vallams (big country-boats), travel behind the Attuvela - a wooden structure constructed in the form of a three storied building which is considered as the floating temple of the Goddess Kali in theMoovattupuzha river. This is one of the best sights, with illuminated Structures. After the night long performance with the help of scores ofchenda experts, the Garudans - bleeding after the Choondakuthal (Piercing of the skin on their back with a sharp metal hook) will be hung on a tall pedestal-like structure and taken thrice around the temple by the devotees. This is seen at the Pazhaveedu temple atAlappuzha district. But here the performance is done on a chariot-like structure on the road.
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