sallivammat
Sallivammat is a traditional folk art form from the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, particularly prevalent in the districts of Madurai and Theni. The term "sallivammat" translates to "salli" meaning dance and "vammat" meaning mother, reflecting the reverence and devotion of the dancers. This art form is deeply rooted in the cultural and religious heritage of Tamil Nadu, with its origins tracing back to the 19th century.
The sallivammat dance is performed by women, often during festivals and religious ceremonies, to honor the
The performance typically begins with a ritualistic procession, where the dancers carry the idol of Mariamman
Sallivammat is not only a form of entertainment but also a means of preserving and promoting Tamil