Kavadi Attam is a devotional dance performed for Lord Murugan. It is a popular folk dance performed in Tamil Nadu, India. The dance is performed during the Thaipusam festival, which is a major Hindu festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu and other parts of India. The dance is performed to thank Lord Murugan for his blessings and to seek his protection.
The dance is performed by men and women. The dancers wear a kavadi, which is a decorated frame that is carried on the shoulders. The kavadi is decorated with flowers, fruits, and peacock feathers. The dancers also wear a garland of flowers and a crown.
The dance is performed to the beat of drums and music. The dancers move their bodies in a rhythmic way. They also sing and chant prayers to Lord Murugan.
The dance is a way of showing devotion to Lord Murugan. It is also a way of seeking his blessings and protection.