Joy of small things

  • Dates
    2023 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Daily Life, Documentary, Fine Art, Portrait, Travel
  • Location Kerala, India

Exploring the childhood memories that delve into the nuances of family, faith, and tradition. Set against the backdrop of temples and rituals, it unravels the profound impact of seemingly small moments on individual lives and identities.

A homage to Arundhati Roy’s seminal debut novel The God of Small Things based in Kerala, India. The novel explores how small, seemingly insignificant things shape people’s behavior and their lives. I was born in Calicut, Kerala into a working-class family. A young woman trying to define myself within multiple versions of India and the complexities of small-town life. The idea of the family, religion, and caste are deeply rooted in the subcontinent, what may be insignificant can play defining roles in an individual life.

I am on a journey to revisit the memories of my family’s visits to temples during my upbringing in South India. I am delving into my past, immersing myself in the recollections of these temples. As I accompany my mother, retracing the steps she once took me through as a child. There are multiple versions of each of us. I am the young girl waiting. As I catch sight of the flowers adorning that girl's hair, they remind me of my mother in another existence. I was hoping to establish a connection with my mother. Our relationship has not always been close, but I am keenly aware of her unwavering faith in god. For her, these rituals are not merely acts of devotion; they hold the essence of her very being. Witnessing her amidst the palm trees and beaches embracing the opportunity for leisurely walks during our breaks, I observed a side of her that transcends the ordinary. Together, we created harmonies with old Malayalam songs, resonating with the essence of the surroundings. As I witnessed her transformation in this external space, I pondered the significance of being away from the familiarity of home.

The unwavering faith people bestow upon the divine is an indescribable phenomenon. My mother represents just one of countless individuals who share this deep-rooted belief. Witnessing people tying bangles onto trees, with the hope of a prosperous marriage, or their faces instantly lighting up as a parrot reveals their fortunes, I was captivated by the transformative power of such rituals and beliefs. The version of myself I encounter amidst the daily routine of city life is distinct from the one that emerges within this space. Here, I become an integral part of the space, and the community, and a participant in the collective beliefs that bind us all together. 

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A glimpse of my mother performing ‘Balidanam’ for her deceased parents to provide spiritual nourishment for their journey to the afterlife and their onward journey.

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Will the rock turn into a diamond if I tie the sacred threads?
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Will the rock turn into a diamond if I tie the sacred threads?

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Mother
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Mother

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Mozhi, a young girl I encountered during one of our temple visits, evoked memories of my mother in her youth.
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Mozhi, a young girl I encountered during one of our temple visits, evoked memories of my mother in her youth.

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Handful of magic to cure my badluck
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Handful of magic to cure my badluck

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - A sacrificed cock
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A sacrificed cock

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Met my deceased ancestors
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Met my deceased ancestors

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Temple trip
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Temple trip

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Mother in Madhurai, a temple town in the nearby state TamilNadu
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Mother in Madhurai, a temple town in the nearby state TamilNadu

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A girl after her ‘Mundan’. Her hair is shaved off to cleanse off any negativity from past lives. Beginning of the new circle.

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Young boys busy in the temple rituals
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Young boys busy in the temple rituals

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Bangles are often tied to trees as a symbolic gesture, expressing the wish for a prosperous marriage and the discovery of a suitable groom.

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Decked up for the temple visit
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Decked up for the temple visit

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Decked up for the temple visit, just like the old days
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Decked up for the temple visit, just like the old days

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Fortune-telling parrot Meenamma, esteemed for her accuracy, surpasses even the most skilled tarot card readers in predicting one's future and unraveling the mysteries of fate.

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After the lengthy mornings spent at the temple, my mother peacefully drifts into a nap, seeking respite from the day's rituals.

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Sisters
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Sisters

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Tamil Nadu, the temple capital
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Tamil Nadu, the temple capital

© KEERTHANA KUNNATH - Mother and the palm
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Mother and the palm

Joy of small things by KEERTHANA KUNNATH

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