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May the blessings of goddess Bharani be upon us all!
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Maa Bharani, with your beautiful face You shine like the sun in the morning place Your eyes are like the lotus flower Your smile is like the moon in the evening hour Kodungallur Bharani Pattu Lyrics In English
The Goddess drinks blood to kill the ego (Darika). Wearing severed heads symbolizes conquering the senses. The "impure" songs break social taboos to remind devotees that the divine is present in every state—even the ones society rejects. When you hear the drums at Kodungallur during Bharani, the lyrics are a sonic weapon to annihilate the demon within.
The festival begins, with drums and cheer The procession winds its way, through the town so dear The rhythm of the chenda, a symphony sweet The dance of the devotees, a sight to greet May the blessings of goddess Bharani be upon us all
Before diving into the lyrics, one must understand the festival’s unique backdrop.
The Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathy Temple is one of the most ancient and significant Shakta shrines in South India. The annual Bharani festival, held in the Malayalam month of Meenam (March–April), is famous not for quiet prayer, but for a raucous, trance-like atmosphere. Central to this atmosphere are the Bharani Pattukal (Bharani songs). The "impure" songs break social taboos to remind
This segment describes the fierce and protective form of the Kodungallur Amma.
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