Tholpavakoothu represents one of Kerala’s oldest ritual performing traditions where shadow puppetry is integrated into temple worship, reflecting a deep blend of storytelling, devotion, and community-based cultural practice.
About Tholpavakoothu
Tholpavakoothu is a ritual-based shadow puppet theatre tradition of Kerala, performed mainly in Bhagavathy temples as an offering to Goddess Bhadrakali.
- It literally means “leather puppet show” in Malayalam, where thole means leather, pava means puppet, and koothu means performance.
- It is mainly practised in Thrissur, Palakkad, and Malappuram districts of Kerala.
- The performance takes place inside a temple theatre structure called Koothumadam.
- A white cloth screen is used, and shadows are created using oil lamps known as vilakku.
- Puppets are made from treated animal hide, usually deer skin, and are finely carved and painted.
- The traditional performers belong to the Pulavar community, and the lead performer is called the Pulavar.
- The Pulavar sings, narrates, and controls the puppets simultaneously during performance.
- The art form is based on stories from the Kamba Ramayanam, the Tamil version of the Ramayana by Kamban.
- A full performance cycle can last 21, 41, or even 71 nights, making it one of India’s longest folk performances.
- Musical instruments like chenda, ilathalam, shankhu, and kuzhal are used for accompaniment.
- It is performed strictly as a ritual offering to the deity, based on the myth that Goddess Bhadrakali missed the war between Rama and Ravana because she was busy killing the demon Darika.
- It is recognised under India’s intangible cultural heritage framework and supported by the Sangeet Natak Akademi.
- Major challenges include declining patronage, youth migration, and restrictions on traditional raw materials.
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