Konni: The rare ritualistic puja and Dravidian arts, which have been practiced only in the forest by the Adi Dravidian Naga tribe for centuries, will be held at Konni kallely oorali appooppan kavu (Moolasthanam, orginal sanctum ) tonight during the Yamas.

After the Sabarimala festival, once a year, all the rituals, including Azhi Puja, Vellam Kudi Nivedyam, Kavuttu, Kalaripuja, the historical and ancient Kumbhapattu, Bharatakali, the art form that first emerged in the life of Bharatamba, Thalayattam Kali, and Kambukali, which have been performed for centuries only at Kalleli Urali Appuppan Kavil, will be performed in full at night.

Vellamkudi Nivedyam is a ceremony where pujas are performed to please the Guru and the family gods and seek their blessings. Azhi Puja is also performed to dispel all kinds of darkness and bring light to the world.

After completing the silver ritual, the 101 Kalaris and the clan members will offer the leaves of the teak tree, the punna leaf, and the Malaban leaves, and 101 lamps will be lit, wild foods and agricultural crops will be roasted, roasted, ground, boiled, and stewed on charcoal, and charcoal, frying powder, bamboo shoots, and other household items will be added to the pot, bowl, bowl, honey, and sugarcane. They will offer clothes and offer Dakshina to the Kalaris.

A deep pit is dug with 21 bundles of wild wood, and the offerings are offered, and water is poured into the inner and outer pots, and the offerings are poured into the bowls.

By awakening 999 mountains, Kumbha Patt, a dance made with bamboo sticks, green chillies, dried fenugreek, and dried kampu, Bharatakali, talayattam kali, kamp kali, and song and dance will be performed in the presence of the saint.

From 4 in the morning, awakening the mountain, awakening the Kavu, offering the tamboola with the Kavu ritual, at 7 at the mountain, offering the Karik to the mountain, at 7.30 earth worship, tree protection worship, water protection worship, ocean worship, nature protection worship, at 8.30 vanara worship, vanara oottu, meenoottu, at 9 at the morning greeting, morning worship, followed by daily annadanam, at 11.30 oottu pooja,

After the evening prayers from 6 pm, there will be evening prayers, water offerings and a very rare ritual puja. The ceremonies will continue until 7:30 am.

temple President Adv. C.V. Shanthakumar announced that the villagers will lead the Anushtana Poojas, which will last until dawn.