For devotees and researchers alike, searching for is more than a quest for song words; it is an attempt to decode the forbidden, the aggressive, and the ecstatic. Unlike the melodious bhajans of other temples, Theri Pattu consists of lewd, provocative, and often obscene lyrics sung specifically to invoke the Goddess in her most fierce form—Bhadrakali, fresh from her annihilation of the demon Darika.

Kodungallur Bharani Theri Pattu is a traditional Indian folk song originating from the Kodungallur region in Kerala, India. The song is an integral part of the cultural heritage of Kerala and is sung during various festivals and celebrations. The lyrics of the song are in Malayalam, a Dravidian language spoken in Kerala.

കോടുങ്ങല്ലൂര്‍ ഭരണം തേരി പാട്ട്