Thira
The most outstanding of the folk arts of Kerala, especially in the northern regions. Also called Thirayattam, (because every thira or village performed this ritualistic art at the village temple). This primitive ritualistic art demands long hours of preparation. The Theyyam or Kolam, represents a mythological, divine or heroic character. There are over 350 Theyyams in northern Kerala.The hood, headdress, face painting, breast plate, bracelets, garlands and fabric of attire of each of these kolams are distinct and meticulously crafted according to the character presented. The instruments used are chenda and veekuchenda (drums), elathalam and kuzhal (horn). This art form is mostly performed in Bhagavathy temples. Performances are carried out between October and May. Thira is the major subdivision of Theyyam.
Daily Poojas
4:30Palliyunarthu (waking of the Goddess.)
5.00Nirmalyadarsanam
5.35Abhishekam (ablutions of the idol in oil, milk etc.)M
5.45Ganapathy homam (specific offering to God Vinayaka)
6.00Deeparadhana (burning incense and lighting lamps to the
Honour and Glory of the Almighty)

6.30Usha Pooja (Morning rite)
6.40Deeparadhana
6.50Usha Sreebali (morning Sreebali)
7.00Kalabhabhiskekam (consecration by pouring liquid sandal)