KINKINI CHEPPU - Tales & Tidbits from Kerala with SHUBHA DAS
In this episode of Kinkini Cheppu, we travel to the quiet evenings of Palakkad, where lamps are lit at dusk and serpent groves breathe in silence. What begins as a childhood memory of watching a lamp being lit in a sacred grove, slowly unfolds into a deeper exploration of Kerala’s serpent worship traditions, and the community that carries this ritual forward; the Pulluvan and Pulluvati. Through personal memory and lived experience, this episode reflects on: * The tradition of lighting lamps in sacred groves (sarpa kaavu) * The role of women in serpent worship rituals * The elaborate kalam drawings used in sarpam thullal * The unique instruments - pulluvan veena and pulluvan kudam * The origin legend of the Pulluvan community * The quiet link between serpent worship and ecological preservation In many Kerala communities, lineage flows through daughters, and ritual responsibility is carried forward through women and their families, holding space between home, land and belief. As Women’s Day approaches, this episode gently reflects on inherited strength. Listen in for a layered journey into Kerala folklore and living indigenous traditions. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Audible Plug in your earphones, grab a cup of chaya, and let’s take a trip home every fortnight. And if a story tugs at your heart, or remind you of anything or anybody, write to me at kinkinicheppuwithshubha@gmail.com [kinkinicheppuwithshubha@gmail.com] - your story might just find its way into an episode! This season is incubated at Podcasting Bootcamp - Cohort 2 by Your Story Bag.
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