Parayan Thullal
Dance and poetic performance form prevailed in Kerala
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Parayan Thullal is a dance and poetic performance form prevailed in the state of Kerala, India. This one of the three major thullal forms prevailing in Kerala. Others are Ottan Thullal and Sheethankan Thullal.[1] Usually, it is conducted in the morning time. The Sanskrit metre Mallika is commonly used in this art form.[2][better source needed]
Performing
Costume
The costume of Parayan thullal resembles Shesha. The person performing the art wears the dress and crown in the shape of snake. A red cloth is worn on the waist. The face will be adorned with yellow paint.[2][better source needed]
List of some Parayan Thullals
- Sabhapravesham
- Thripuradahanam
- Kumbhakarnavadham
- Dakshayagam
- Keechakavadham
- Pulindeemoksham
- Sundopasundopakhyanam
- Nalayanicharitham
- Harichandracharitham