Eruthukali

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Native nameഎരുതുകളി (Malayalam)
GenreRitual
Instrument(s)Chenda, Chempila
OriginNorth Malabar, India
Erutukali
Eruthukali staged in a cultural event
Native nameഎരുതുകളി (Malayalam)
GenreRitual
Instrument(s)Chenda, Chempila
OriginNorth Malabar, India

Erutukali also spelled as Eruthu Kali is a folk art popular in North Malabar region of Kerala, India. It is a folk art form performed by the Mavilar community.

Erutukali is a folk art popular in North Malabar region of Kerala, India. It is an art form practiced by the Mavilan community living in the hilly areas of Kasaragod and Kannur districts. It is a folk art form performed by Mavilar people in their village area on the tenth day of Malayalam month Thulam.[1]

Erutukali dance is performed as a prayer that everyone will have agricultural prosperity in the future.[1]

Etymology

The word 'erutu' means big bull.[1] 'Kali' means play or dance. The main character in Erutukali is the Edupukala (dummy bull), a big bull which is made of bamboo sticks, straw, cloth and a wooden head.[1]

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