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Kottarakkara Thampuran
It was believed that Kathakali was conceived from Krishnanaattam the dance drama on the life and activities of
Lord Krishna created by the Zamorin of Calicut. The reason for that is said as follows: Once Kottarakkara Thampuran
the Raja of Kottarakkara who was attracted by the tone of the Krishnanaattam requested the Zamorin for the loan of a
troupe of performers on the eve of some festive occasion. Due to internal feuds and political rivalry between them,
the Zamorin refused to send the performers and insulted with the remarks:”It is useless to depute the troupe, because
Kottarakkara Thespian’s court would be neither able to appreciate nor understand anything of the highly artistic
Krishnanaattam and the high standard of the performance". Here the political rivalry between the two chieftains
leads to the art rivalry. So Kottarakkara Thampuran initiated a parallel mode of entertainment, which he called
Raamanaattamwhich was later transformed into Aattakatha, and yet later into Kathakali while Krishnanaattam based
on the story of Lord Krishna's activities, Raamanaattam described the complete story of Lord Raman. Krishnanaattam
was written in Sanskrit, "the language of the Gods". Raamanaattam was in Malayalam, the language of the people.
By the end of the seventeenth century, the finished product of Raamanaattam was placed before the world under the
tittle Kathakali.