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Vasoorimala
Vasoorimala is a female deity worshiped in many parts of Kerala and Kodagu region of Karnataka. She is worshipped as an Upa Devata (sub-deity) in Bhadrakali or Shiva temples. Vasoorimala is believed to be a deity that prevents contagious diseases like smallpox, chickenpox, and measles. In North Kerala, Vasoorimala is worshipped and performed as Vasoorimala Theyyam. According to myths, Manodari, wife of Asura named Darikan was later named as Vasoorimala.

Theyyam
thumb|Kathivanoor VeeranTheyyam also known as Kaliyattam, is an Indian ritual practised in the North Malabar Region of Kerala and some parts of neighbouring Karnataka.
Arya Poonkani
Regional Hindu goddess
Bappiriyan Theyyam
Regional Hindu god
Kathivanoor Veeran
kind of Theyyam at North Kerala, India
Poomaruthan Theyyam
Indian folk dance
Uchitta Bhagavathy
hindu goddess
Kuttichathan Theyyam
Ritual dance in Kerala
Devakkoothu
Devakkoothu also spelled as Devakoothu is a ritualistic dance performed in Kerala, India. It is the only theyyam performed by a woman. This theyyam is performed in the temple Tekumpad Koolom Thayakav near Cherukunnu in Kannur district. The goddess associated with Devakkoothu is called Valliyamma because she stayed at a forest of creepers, according to myths. Devakkoothu is performed once in two years.
Kadangot Makkam
regional Hindu goddess
Muchilot Bhagavathi Theyyam
Vedic Hindu diety