Tholpavakoothu Kerala’s Traditional Shadow Puppet Art

Tholpavakoothu is Kerala's ritual shadow puppet theatre tradition based on Ramayana stories, blending temple worship, music, devotion, and folk heritage.

Tholpavakoothu

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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