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Onam 2024: All You Should Know About Pulikali, A Folk Dance Of Kerala

On the fourth day of Onam, the dance of the tiger (known as Pulikali) attracts hordes of crowds where performers resemble tigers, leopards and cheetahs. Find out about the origins of Pulikali, a folk dance of Kerala, and where to see it

A Pulikali performer is called pulikalikkar Photo: vishnuprasad v s/Shutterstock
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The 10-day harvest festival of Onam is an occasion to enjoy the sadhya thali, make floral decorations, watch boat races and play games, all to honour the homecoming of the kind-hearted and much-beloved demon king Mahabali. On the fourth day of the celebrations, one of Kerala’s most spectacular indigenous art forms is performed: Pulikali. Also known as Kaduvakali in some places, this is the dance of the tiger where performers dress up as puli (tiger).