Parichamuttukali

Parichamuttukali performance.

Parichamuttu Kali ([Malayalam]: പരിചമുട്ട്‌കളി ) is an Indian martial-arts dance form of Kerala practiced by the Saint Thomas Syrian Christians who trace their origins to the evangelistic activity of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century and also by Latin Catholics of Malabar residing in the coastal regions of kerala.[1][2][3] It is performed by men bearing swords and shields and follows the movements and steps of Kalarippayattu. This dance is closely related to Margam Kali. Parichamuttu Kali was also performed by Harijans.[4]

  1. ^ "Parichamuttukali". Kerala Tourism.
  2. ^ "Margam Kali – History, Text, Lyrics, Theme, Early Reference and Modern Developments". 4 May 2009.
  3. ^ Kurian, Ciby. "Parichamuttukali : Christian folk art in Kerala-Cultural Analysis". Deva Matha College.
  4. ^ Pannikkar, Kavalam (1991). Folklore of India. India: National Book Trust. p. 146-148. ISBN 812372593-0.

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