• Villupattu

Villupattu

Villuppattu or bow-song is an oral performance-art in the Tamil folk tradition, surviving today mainly in the districts of Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari, the southernmost region of Tamil Nadu. The songs are sung at temple festivals and narrate histories connected with local gods and goddesses. Bow-song singers divide their stories into two categories: birth stories and death stories. The birth stories narrate the mythic origins of gods and goddesses and are grouped under the category of teyva piravi (divine birth – the term used by the singers). The stories of the folk-deities Kaliamman, Muttaramman, and Sasta, etc. belong to this category. Death stories are referred to as stories of irantupatta viitai or vettupatta viitai (horror of violent death). The stories of Palavecam Cervaikkaran, Kurukkuliifici, Muttupattan, Pulankontal, and Cinnattambi, etc., belong to this category.

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