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Asked: November 14, 20212021-11-14T18:19:01+05:30 2021-11-14T18:19:01+05:30In: GENERAL

Describe Sanghakkali.

Describe Sanghakkali.

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      2021-11-16T23:21:02+05:30Added an answer on November 16, 2021 at 11:21 pm

      Context:

      A young and enthusiastic c team is trying to save Sangha Kali, a rare art form from extinctoon in the Thrissur district of Kerala.

      About Sanghakkali

      • Sanghakkali is traditionally performed by the Namboodiris as a ritual.
      • It is one among several rare art forms of Kerala that is fast vanishing.
      • Sanghakkali was performed in Namboodiri homes during the ‘shodasa kriyas’(16 rites) as well as in Shiva temples.

      The processes involved

      • Kottichakam pookal: The ritual begins with kottichakam pookal, the traditional welcome extended to the team by the head of the family.
        • After a short invocation, keli, a traditional announcement by a percussion ensemble, is presented along the lines of Kathakali.
      • Pathram kotti aarkkal: Next is pathram kotti aarkkal, literally meaning ‘shouting along with drumming on a vessel’.
        • A vatta Chembur (large circular copper vessel) is placed on the floor upside down and the performers strike it with their bare hands. Plantain leaves are placed on the base to avoid soot stains on the drummers’ hands.
        • As the drumming continues, two artists armed with long wooden ladles move in parallel lines on either side of the vessel in sync with the rhythm even as invocatory verses are sung.
      • Naalu padam: The naalu padam (four lines), the segment staged next, was a mantra given to the Namboodiris by sage Jangama, enabling them to win a contest organized by Pallibhana Perumal, a ruler of Kerala who had embraced Buddhism. The mantra is believed to be the gist of the four Vedas.
      • Sadya: This is followed by a sadya or feast, accompanied by the chanting of ‘curry slokas’ describing the various dishes.
        • Elements of humour are introduced by shouting out for delicacies that are not on the menu.
        • Feast over, the performers go to the pond to wash their hands and as they return, they sing the traditional vanchipattu.
      • Paana: Next is the paana, with meaningful slokas recited to a variety of rhythms such as adantha, mudiyadantha, tripuda etc., as the troupe sits on the stage.
        • At this time, Ithikkandappan, a jester, makes an entry. He symbolizes Kaimal, the local ruler.
        • Flanked by torches and armed with sword and shield, he begins a wordy duel with the group of singers, in an effort to destroy the spiritual ambiance.
      • Bali uzhichil: To nullify the negative effect caused in this segment, the bali uzhichil, a dance by Parvati in the guise of a gypsy, is presented next.

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