In Udumalpet, near the Anaimalai Tiger Reserve, hill tribes carry on their traditional festival with vibrant celebrations and dances, to invoke blessings for rains and relief from the intense heat.
Coimbatore: Set amidst the scenic backdrop of the Anaimalai Tiger Reserve near Udumalpet, hillside villages like Kodanthur, Porupparu, Attumalai, Esalthattu, Thalinchi, Thalinchivayal, Karumutti, Kaatupatti, Kulipatti, Mavadappu, Kurumalai, and Melkurumalai are home to tribal communities deeply rooted in tradition. Facing severe heat, these communities have experienced significant drying of the forests around them. To combat this by attracting rains, locals performed traditional rituals dedicated to forest deities like Kattalai Mariamman, Shapliammal, and Thalinchi Kondammal. The rituals, including fasting and setting up sacred structures, are seen as a plea to the divine.

These acts of devotion culminate in a festive celebration packed with traditional music instruments, dances, and communal joy. The hill tribes continue to preserve their cultural legacy through these age-old traditions, embracing the elements of nature and spirituality. This convergence of faith and festivity not only mirrors their respect for the environment but also showcases their vibrant cultural identity through joyful expressions of dance and song.
These acts of devotion culminate in a festive celebration packed with traditional music instruments, dances, and communal joy. The hill tribes continue to preserve their cultural legacy through these age-old traditions, embracing the elements of nature and spirituality. This convergence of faith and festivity not only mirrors their respect for the environment but also showcases their vibrant cultural identity through joyful expressions of dance and song.