Kaval Deivam
Kaval Deivam is a traditional deity worshipped in certain regions of South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. The term translates to "Guardian God," and these deities are believed to protect villages and communities from harm. They are often associated with local folklore and rituals, and their worship involves offerings and ceremonies conducted by the local population.
The worship of Kaval Deivam typically includes the installation of idols or symbols in temples or open spaces. Festivals and processions are organized to honor these deities, fostering a sense of community and cultural identity among the people. The practices surrounding Kaval Deivam reflect the rich spiritual heritage of the region.