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Kathakali forms are symbols of the cultural heritage of Kerala. Kathakali, a 300-year-old classical dance drama, is an art form that brings together different arts. The costumes and costumes of the Kathakali, which brings human and supernatural characters to the stage, are subject to very strict rules. There are five types of costumes in Kathakali. The 'Pacha' role is for characters with goodness and virtues. The role of the 'Kathi' symbolizes arrogance, evil and violence. The 'red beard' sounds monstrous and intolerant. For the mythical characters, Hanuman and others are the 'white beard'. The 'black beard' refers to forest dwellers, cave dwellers and aborigines. 'Minukku' is for female characters, saints and Brahmins. Malayalees usually keep sculptures of 'green' or good-natured characters in their homes. Kathakali faces of various sizes are available to decorate houses and give as souvenirs and gifts.
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