Kodungallur Bharani Pattu Lyrics In English !free! Jun 2026
The lyrics also describe the rituals and ceremonies associated with the Bharani festival, including the procession of the goddess and the offering of prayers and sacrifices.
In a society governed by strict Brahmanical rules of "purity," the Therippattu Kodungallur Bharani Pattu Lyrics In English
The Brahmin recites the Vedas with shaking lips, Hiding his fear behind the sacred thread. But O Mother, you laugh at his whispers, You demand the roar of the intoxicated one. Let the thunder of the drums drown his quiet chants, For your hunger is not for the sweet milk, But for the sharp taste of the toddy and the blood. The lyrics also describe the rituals and ceremonies
"In her matted hair tied with a whirlwind, there is a crescent moon. She wears a garland of severed heads (of demons); snakes are her ornaments. Her eyes are like the sun and the moon radiating fire. Her breasts are like golden pots, and she holds a blood-filled skullcup." Let the thunder of the drums drown his
The Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathy Temple is one of the most ancient and significant Shakta shrines in South India. The annual Bharani festival, held in the Malayalam month of Meenam (March–April), is famous not for quiet prayer, but for a raucous, trance-like atmosphere. Central to this atmosphere are the Bharani Pattukal (Bharani songs).