Panchari melam


Panchari Melam is a percussion ensemble, performed during temple festivals in Kerala, India. Panchari Melam, is one of the major forms of Chenda Melam, and is the best-known and most popular in the kshetram vadyam genre. Panchari Melam, comprising instruments like Chenda, Ilathalam, Kombu and Kuzhal, is performed during many temple festivals in central Kerala, where it is presented in arguably the most classical manner. Panchari is also traditionally performed, albeit with a touch of subtle regional difference, in north Kerala and south-central Kerala. Of late, its charm has led to its performance even in temples in Kerala's deep south.
Panchari is a six-beat thaalam with equivalents like Roopakam in south Indian Carnatic music and Daadra in the northern Hindustani classical.
Another Chenda Melam which comes close to Panchari in prominence and grammatical soundness, is Pandi Melam, performed outside temple precincts in general. Other Chenda Melams, though less popular, are Chempata, Adanta, Anchatanta, Dhruvam, Chempha, Navam, Kalpam and Ekadasam. Though there are expressional differences between the Panchari and the above-mentioned Melams, the description of the former is prototypical for the rest of them.
Panchari Melam is performed either in its elaborate form or in its sketchy detail.
The ensemble starts at the main entrance to the inner part of the temple, slowly circling the shrine clockwise while playing. A panchari melam has five stages, each of them based on beats totalling 96, 48, 24, 12 and 6 respectively. The first phase of the Panchari Melam, also called the "Pathikaalam" stands out for its unique blend of percussion and notes from the Kuzhal. The crescendo rises higher with each phase, eventually culminating in the fifth phase with a 6-beat cycle. For the culmination of the fifth phase, a unique 3-beat cycle called "Muri-Panchari" is also employed to take the Melam to an apt conclusion. The Melam thus starts with a broad base, and progresses completing the pyramid structure, culminating at the apex.
The semi-circular procession, with caparisoned elephants, is led by the deity of the temple carried by the male elephant in the centre.. The deity is kept facing the musical ensemble and devotees/Melam buffs, with the latter surrounding the musicians and following the progress of the melam.

Major venues

Panchari melam, in its grand classical form, is staged during temple festivals in and around Thrissur and Ernakulam districts. Tripunithura Sree Poornathrayesa Temple Vrischikolsavam is considered as one of the best venues of Panchari Melam where one can encounter Panchari Melams at its sublime best. Irinjalakkuda Koodalmanikyam Temple's annual festival is also another renowned venue for Panchari Melam. Peruvanam Pooram, Arattupuzha Pooram, Kuttanellur Pooram, Edakkunni Uthram Vilakku, Kuzhur Sree Subramanya Swami Temple Ekadashi festival, Eranakulathappan Temple, Ettumanoor Mahadevar Temple are some of the other known venues of Panchari Melam

Chiefs (''Pramanis'')

The percussionist who leads the Panchari melam is known as Melapramani, he will be the one who decides the duration and style of a Panchari melam. There are a lot of Melapramani in Panchari Melam stretching from the north to the south of Kerala, especially in Palakkad, Thrissur and Ernakulam. The most famous and seniors who conduct the Panchari Melam are Padma Shri Peruvanam Kuttan Maarar, Kizhakkoottu Aniyan Maarar, Cheranalloor Shankarankutty Maarar, and Mattannoor Sankarankutty.
Others are
  • RLV Mahesh Kumar
  • Peruvanam Appu Maarar
  • Thrippekkulam Achutha Maarar
  • Pallavoor Appu Maarar
  • Kalloor Ramankutty Maarar
  • Pazhuvil Raghu Maarar
  • Kelath Aravindakshan Maarar
  • Peruvanam Satheeshan Maarar
  • Cherussery Kuttan Maarar
  • Thiruvalla Radhakrishnan
  • Chowalloor Mohanan Nair
  • Chowalloor Mohana Warrier
  • Chowalloor Sunil
  • Kalloor Unnikrishnan Maarar
  • Jayaram
  • Chennamangalam Unnikrishna Marar

Other Pramanis

There are Pramanis for the other 4 instruments in a Panchari Melam as well who will be the leader of the section

Valamthala

  1. Pallipuram Jayan
  2. Kuzhoor Balan

Ilathaalam (cymbals)

  1. Paanjal Velukutty
  2. Peruvanam Murali
  3. Thonnurkara Sivan

Kuzhal (conical oboe)

  1. Velappaya Nandanan
  2. Oorakam Anil

Kombu (horn instrument)

  1. Odakkali Murali
  2. PAZHAMBALACODE NATARAJAN