Krishnanattam is based on Krishnagiti written by Manaveda, Zamorin of Kozhikode. It is believed that the Zamorin had a vision of Krishna who gave the king a peacock feather, which became the living symbol of this dance-drama. Krishnanattam players wore a peacock feather and thus commemorated the vision of the chieftain.
The legend
King Manaveda told Vilwamangalam about his ambition to view Krishna. The next day the Swamiyar told him that Guruvayurappan has given his consent and Manaveda can see Guruvayurappan playing in the early hours of the morning at the platform of the Elanji tree. He could only see and not touch Him. When as per this agreement, Manaveda saw Guruvayurappan in the form of little child Sri Krishna, he was so excited that he forgot himself and, rushed to embrace little Sree Krishna. Guruvayoorappan immediately disappeared saying, "Vilwamangalam did not tell me that this will happen". However, Manaveda got one peacock feather from the head gear of Bhagavan Krishna. The peacock feather was incorporated in the headgear for the character of Sri Krishna in the dance drama Krishnanattam based on his own text krishnageeti which is composed of 8 chapters. It was performed near the sanctum sanctorum of the Guruvayur Temple. On the ninth day, Avatharam was repeated as the Zamorin felt that it was not auspicious to end the series with the demise of Lord Krishna. The blessed art form is still maintained by Guruvayur devaswom and staged as an offering by devotees.
Author
Samoothiri Manavedan Raja had education from Anayath Krishna pisharody and Desamangalath varrier. He wrote Poorva bharatha champu in 1643. He completed Krishnanattam on 16 November 1653. His statue was installed near 'Panjajanyam' guest house in Guruvayur.
Apart from such slokas it is also adorned by many padyageethams like that of Gita Govinda of Jayadeva.Krishnagiti is a masterpiece work insanskrit by a keralite.
The stories
The eight plays are: Avataram, Kaliyamardanam, Rasakrida, Kamsavadham, Swayamvaram, Banayuddham, Vividavadham and Swargarohanam. its easily memorised by a mnemonic "a-ka-ra-ka-swa-bha-vi-swa".On the ninth day, Avatharam is repeated. The various benefits of Krishnanattam as an offering are listed here.
All four aspects of a drama,as told by Bharata Muni-viz, Angika, Vachika, Aharya and Satvika are well coordinated in it. The teachers and artists themselves made the costumes. The basic costume differed for male and female characters. The dress of male characters consisted of
For the female characters the basic costume included
a long, almost floor-length white gathered skirt with red border, wrapped so that the material crossed in the back
a long sleeved blouse which was open in the back, secured by ties
a girdle
arm ornaments
a wooden breast plate with the breasts covered in red cloth and with ornamentation above and below the breasts.
Female characters tie strings of bells around their ankles. These are called chilanka. The actors used any or three colours for their basic make-up.
pazhuppu, an orange with more red than yellow
minukku, an orange with more yellow than red
Paccha, a particular shade of green which has more yellow than blue. If he was to wear a chutti the chutti artist applies it. The chutti was two white protruding borders which extended from ear to ear along the jaw and chin line.
The green for Krishna as a young child has more yellow than blue. Before applying make-up the actor prostrated himself before the oil lamp and thought of the God Guruvayoorappan. The most sacred part of the Krishnanattam costume is the head gear. There are two basic kinds of head dress; a mudi, 'hair that has been wound into a bun and a kiriitam 'a crown'.
Training
Training for artists starts as early as 10 years for 'vesham' and music, 5 years for Madhalam and chutti.
Performances
Night performances in Guruvayur temple in north to Lord Guruvayurappan occurs as offering by devotees. Apart from performing all over India, its reaches are spanning over Europe and the United States. Europe-1980, U.S.A-1985, Singapore, Paris.
Present setup
Consists of over 70 employees under Guruvayur Devaswom. Bookings have to be done through Devaswom alone. The rates for one kadha inside the guruvayur temple is rs.3000.