"Margam" means path or way or solution in Malayalam,
but in the religious context it is known as the path to attain
salvation. The process of conversion to Christianity was known as
"Margam Koodal" until recently in Kerala.Much of this folk art is woven
around the mission of St. Thomas, the Apostle. The original Margam Kali
describes the arrival of St. Thomas in Malabar, the miracles he
performed, the friendship as well as the hostility of the people among
whom he worked, the persecution he suffered, the churches and crosses he
put up in various places, etc. These details are incorporated in the
various stanzas of the Margam Kali songs. Kerala's Margam Kali is an
important element in the age-old and hallowed tradition of St Thomas
among the Syrian Christians of Malabar Coast.[7]
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