Riding the Restless Dead: The Sacred Symbolism of Vetala as Bhadrakali's Vahana in Kerala's Shakteya Tradition When the seven divine mothers — the Saptamatrikas — could not overcome the demon Darika, Shiva's cosmic fury reached its peak. From his third eye, that blazing organ of transcendent perception, an overwhelming divine power erupted into existence. In some strands of Kerala's oral and ritual tradition, this power is said to have burst forth from the fiery visha, the poison, held in Shiva's throat — that same halahala which he had swallowed during the churning of the cosmic ocean to protect all of creation. From this immense energy emerged Bhadrakali, fierce, luminous, and unstoppable. Shiva did not send her out empty-handed. He gave her his weapons, his bhutaganas — the hosts of spirits and semi-divine beings — and, crucially, he gave her Vetala as her vahana, her sacred mount. The Darika Vadham compositions of Kerala, among the most ancient and revered lay...