Sacred Facts · At a Glance
- Gender
- male
- Sacred Colours
- redyellow (turmeric)black
- Sacred Trees
- margosa (vēmbu) · peepal · palmyra
- Sacred Offerings
- pongal (sweet rice) · red hibiscus · fire-walking vow · tīmidi ceremony
Primary Scriptures
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Kaliamman (Tamil Folk)
Kaliamman (காளியம்மன்) is the most widely worshipped Tamil village goddess across the state. Unlike the Bengali Kali, her Tamil form is typically lighter-skinned, garlanded with lemons or red hibiscus, and propitiated annually through pongal and fire-walking (tīmidi).
Village-god tradition
Tamil kāval deivam (guardian gods) stand outside the Brahminical orthodoxy. They are propitiated through offerings that are explicitly non-Brahminical: animal sacrifice (now declining), arrack, tobacco, and cigars. Their priesthood is drawn from non-Brahmin communities. Yet these gods form the real religious life of Tamil villages — the kula-deivam (family god) of countless households.
This entry honours Tamil folk tradition on its own terms, not through the Brahminical lens of "minor deity" or "folk variant of X." These are foundational divinities of southern Indian ritual life.
Wisdom Graph: Divine Associations
- Sacred trees
- margosa (vēmbu)peepalpalmyra
- Offerings
- pongal (sweet rice)red hibiscusfire-walking vowtīmidi ceremony
- Sacred colours
- redyellow (turmeric)black
🛕 Principal Temples
- 📍 Pan-Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu, IndiaFestivals: Annual thiruviḷā (celebration) — date varies by village
🎊 Festivals
- Annual thiruviḷā (village festival)Processions, fire-walking, pongal offerings
Sources & provenance
- 🎓Scholarly sourceBookEveline Meyer. Wild Goddesses in India (1986)
- 🎓Scholarly sourceBookKiran Kaushik. Amman: A Goddess of Tamil Nadu

