Abstract:Worship of female deities has a history going back to the overall practice of religious worship in human society. This kind of worship has been done with various forms of rituals and performances using images, idols, etc., and the theyyam of North Malabar in South India have a special significance in this regard. In the ritual ceremony of kaliyattam, the deities are worshipped as theyyam (Ashley 1979; Miller 1954; Tarabout 2005). The word theyyam is a corrupt form for the term 'daivam', which means god in Mala… Show more
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