Kerala Gods

Cheria Muthappan



Valiya Muthappan & Cheria Muthappan

Valiya Muthappan & Cheria Muthappan (Painting)


Sree Muthappan is a folk Hindu deity commonly worshiped in North Malabar region of Kerala state and Coorg region [Karnataka State] South India. Muthappan and Thiruvappan, as a process of Sanskritisation, he is considered to be a manifestation of Shiva and Vishnu. Worship of Muthappan is unique in that it does not follow the Satvic Brahminical form of worship, as in other Hindu temples of Kerala. The main mode of worship is via a ritual enactment of Muthappan, performed daily at the Parassinikadavu temple. Fish and toddy is used as an offering to Muthappan, and people of all castes, religions and nationalities are permitted to enter the temple and take part in the worship.
Muthappan is the principal deity in the ritualistic Theyyam dance (Muthappan Theyyam) performed in the famous Parassinikkadavu temple. The ritual performers of Muthappan Theyyam belong to the Vannan community of Kerala. The puja rituals and rites for Muthappan are performed by the Thiyya community.

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  1. awesome culture and tradition... nice article admin... read hanuman chalisa just once

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