Uchitta Bhagavathy

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AffiliationHinduism
RegionNorth Malabar, Kerala, India
Uchitta Bhagavathy
Uchitta Theyyam
AffiliationHinduism
RegionNorth Malabar, Kerala, India

Uchitta Bhagavathy is a regional Hindu goddess worshipped in the North Malabar region in Kerala, India. Uchitta is worshiped and performed as Theyyam form. The main temples of this deity are spread over Kannur and Kasaragod districts in Kerala.

Uchitta Bhagavathy is a regional Hindu goddess worshipped mainly in the Kannur and Kasaragod districts in Kerala. Uchitta is also known as Adiyeri madathil Uchitta Bhagavathy (meaning Uchitta Bhagavathy of Adiyeri matha) and Vadakkinakathachi.[1] Uchitta Theyyam is performed mainly by the Malaya community of Kerala.[1] Velar community also perform this theyyam.[1]

Uchitta is a goddess much loved by women. Women pray to this goddess for a smooth delivery.[1]

Etymology

It is said that, the goddess got the name Uchitta since she speaks loudly (Uchathil in Malayalam).[1]

Myth

Theyyam

References

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