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Men with painted bodies at Tattamangalam Kuthira Vela

Karivela (or Kari Vela) is a ritual usually seen in the Palakkad District of Kerala, India, [1] in which many volunteers paint themselves black with charcoal (Kari in Malayalam language) [2] and walk through the streets.

Karivela is conducted as part of festivals such as Nemmara Vela and Kuthira Vela, with the volunteers acting as guards to control festival spectators. [2]

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Thattamangalam Village Office". village.kerala.gov.in. Government of Kerala Revenue Department. Retrieved 13 November 2024.