Skip to main content
Limories

Main menu

  • About Limories
  • Explore Limories
  • Login

You are here

Home » Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathi Temple » The Bharani Story » Bepur, near Kozhikode » The Evening Ritual

Book navigation

  • Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathi Temple
    • Trees Around The Temple
    • Kaavu Theendal
    • Reputation (or Disrepute)
    • Ashwati Crowd
    • The Bharani Story
      • The Cherubharani Kodiyettam
      • The Cherubharani Kodiyettam - Videos
      • After the Cherubharani
      • Bepur, near Kozhikode
        • Preparations In Full Swing
        • The Puja Ahead of the Kettu Nirakkal
        • The Evening Ritual
          • Only A Few
          • Sombre Mood
          • The Doors Open
          • The Crowd Moves Aside
          • Into the Porch
          • The Quietening
          • Common Sight
          • The Reputation
          • The Final Bow
          • Time to Gather Everyone
          • The Atmosphere
          • Different Narratives
          • Red
      • No More A Quiet Town
      • The Stately Trees
      • Other Festivals at the Temple
  • About Kodungallur

Red

A fallen red leaf, fallen from a tree in the Arakkal courtyard, strikes the eye with its vivid hue, even in the dusk. With its vivid redness, the leaf seems to reflect the colours and mood of the ritual itself.
For, red is the colour of the Bharani - the one colour that you see everywhere in Kodungallur - as the teeming crowds converge to the Goddess's shrine from various locations - near and far.
Proceed to Next Slideshow: 
The Days Leading Up To The Bharani - At Kodungallur
‹ Different Narratives up No More A Quiet Town ›
Powered by Drupal