Tattamangalam Kuthira Vela

Full-black body paint festival in Kerala, India

Tattamangalam Kuthira Vela or Angadi Vela is a festival conducted in a small village called Tathamangalam in the Palakkad District of Kerala, south India. Kuthira means "horse" and Vela means "festival" in the Malayalam language. During the festival, a grant horse race is conducted by the local people. The riders are from the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu.

One can see many volunteers painted in black with charcoal; these men are guards who control the people standing on the road side to see the race, this is also called Kari Vela.

Body-painted men during Kuthiravela 2005

During Kuthiravela, thousands of people gather on both sides of the state highway 27 from KSEB office to Vettakkaruppan swamy temple.

See also

  • Nemmara Vela, festival in India
  • Black face
  • Zwarte Piet

References

External links

  • Kuthira Vela 2007 Photographs - 28 April 2007 Archived 8 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  • TattaMangalam Kuthira Vela Photographs - close to 200 photographs are available Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • More related Photos - Kerala festivals
  • Photoblog
  • TattaMangalam.com
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