
⚠️ Viewer Discretion Advised This reel features a powerful ritual form of Theyyam that may be disturbing to some viewers. ❌ Reshare & Downloads Not Allowed Raktha Chamundi is a fierce form of the Divine Mother born from rage, justice, and protection. According to legend, when evil forces spread fear, violence, and bloodshed, the Goddess emerged in her most terrifying form to destroy them. She is said to thrive on the energy of battle and sacrifice, symbolising the raw, untamed power of Shakti. Raktha Chamundi does not represent cruelty, she represents balance. She punishes arrogance, protects the innocent, and restores order when all limits are crossed. In some traditions, she accepts blood offerings, including chicken, not as violence, but as a ritual of surrender - a reminder that life, ego, and fear must bow before the divine. When Raktha Chamundi Theyyam is performed, the performer is believed to become the deity itself, blessing devotees, answering questions, and absorbing their pain. This Theyyam is a reminder that divinity is not always calm, sometimes, it is fierce, frightening, and necessary. [Theyyam, Theyyams, Kandakaran, Gulikan, Guliga, Fire Theyyams, Fierce, Godess, Chamundi Raktha Chamundi, Theyyams in Kannur, Kannapuram, Dharmashala, Travel, North Kerala, Traditions, Culture, Liltravelstories] #theyyam #kannur #kerala #theyyamkannur #liltravelstories
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