Keechakavadham (The Slaying of Keechaka) is a Kathakali play (Aattakatha) authored by Irayimman Thampi[1] in Malayalam. Based on the Mahabharatha, it narrates an episode from the thirteenth year of exile of the Pandava princes, during which they stay in disguise at the palace of the King of Virata.[2] The Queen's brother, Keechaka, takes a liking to Panchali, who is working as the Queen's handmaiden, Sairandhri. Panchali tries to reject his advances but Keechaka presses on. This culminates in Bheema, in disguise as Valala, slaying Keechaka. [3][4]
^" Kathakali plays written by Irayimman Thampi were staged in Thiruvananthapuram" from "The Hindu", 23 November 2017
^"This Kathakali festival was a dedication to veteran Kottakkal Sivaraman" from "The Hindu", 1 August 2019
^"The tragic hero" from The Hindu, 28 July 2016
^"Replete with dramatic moments" from "The Hindu", 4 October 2018
Keechakavadham (The Slaying of Keechaka) is a Kathakali play (Aattakatha) authored by Irayimman Thampi in Malayalam. Based on the Mahabharatha, it narrates...
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