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Pthaamudayam, also known as the start day of the Theyyam season, holds a significant place in the cultural and spiritual landscape of Kannur and Kasaragod. Marked on "Thulam 10" according to the Malayalam calendar, this auspicious day typically falls at the end of October. It heralds the beginning of a vibrant and bustling period that spans until the end of May, drawing Theyyam artists, devotees, and tourists alike to the region. Theyyam, derived from the word 'Daivam' meaning god, is a unique form of ritual worship where performers, adorned in elaborate and colorful costumes, enact the roles of deities, spirits, and mythological characters. The season is not just a visual feast but a deeply spiritual experience, offering a glimpse into the rich heritage and traditions of Kerala. As the Theyyam season kicks off on Pathaamudayam, villages across Kannur and Kasaragod come alive with fervor and festivity. Temples and sacred groves, known as 'Kavus,' become the ep...