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The song is dedicated to Goddess Kurumba (Bhadrakali) and recounts the legend of her battle against the demon Darika. However, instead of praising her divine beauty, the lyrics praise her ferocity. The singers invoke the goddess by describing her terrifying appearance—her matted hair, the fire in her eyes, and the blood of the demon on her lips.
It is perhaps one of the only, or one of the few, Hindu festivals where obscene language is ritualistically accepted and encouraged as a form of worship. Kodungallur Bharani Theri Pattu Lyrics Malayalam
Another prominent legend dictates that the goddess killed the demon Darika. The Theri Pattu is believed to have originated as a ritual to cool down the immense rage of the Goddess after her victory, or as a representation of the raw, unfiltered emotions of the common people. Why are "Abusive" Songs Chanted? The song is dedicated to Goddess Kurumba (Bhadrakali)
(These verses are transcribed from traditional sources and may vary slightly in different oral renditions.) It is perhaps one of the only, or
A common complaint among researchers and new devotees is the scarcity of written, authorized lyrics for Theri Pattu. Why?