Thidambu Nritham
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Thidambu Nritham (dance with the replica of the deity) is a Hindu ritual dance performed in Temples of North Malabar in India. It is mainly performed by Namboothiris and rarely other Brahmin, Thiyyar communities[1] like Shivalli, Karhade and Havyaka.
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Thidambu Nritham, as the name conveys, is a dance carrying the decorated image of the deity (thidambu) on the head.[2]