The trial
There are six stages to a SmarthavicharamDasi Vicharam (Trial of the maid-servant)
The first stage of this trial procedure is interrogating the 'dāsi', the maid, of the accused female member. If a Nambudiri housewife ( antharjanam) was suspected of sexual misconduct then she was at first placed under restraint, and as a first step, her dāsi or. vṛṣali, was questioned. If the dāsi should incriminate her mistress the latter is forthwith segregated and a watch set upon her.Anchampurayilackal
If there is substantial evidence (''sangayum thurumbum'') on the antharjanam's sexual misdeeds, she is isolated to a special cell. After the woman is isolated, the family-head informs the king about the case. The king then sends four lawyers together with a ''smārthan'' (judge) and a Brahmin for conducting the trial.Questioning the Antharjanam
The third stage involves questioning the antharjanam by the smārthan. During questioning the smārthan sits outside the cell without seeing the accused. This can take up hours or even days depending on the severity of the case and until the woman accepts all allegations and becomes a ''sāthanam'' (an inanimate object). During this period the antharjanam may subject to physical torture if necessary to make her confess. A popular method was to pack the woman in a mat, like a dead body, and roll it from the housetop. At other times, rats, snakes and other poisonous creatures were driven into the cell of the accused. Once she has accepted all her misdeeds, the smārthan questions the sāthanam face to face to get the names of the ''jārans'' (the men involved). She also has to substantiate her accusations by proofs, normally some marks on the private parts of the men, which the smārthan later verifies. The trial would continue until the smārthan is convinced that there are no more jārans.Swarūpamchollal
After this, the king would be informed about the men involved. If the accused deny these allegations, they were subject to ''sathya-parīkṣa'' (test of truth) at Sucīndram temple.Dehavichedam
In this stage, the ''saathanam'' and the guilty men are ceremoniously ostracized and excommunicated.Shuddhabhojanam (pure meal)
The trial team shares a meal after this. If the accused are found to be innocent, they also take part in it.Trial of Kuriyedath Thāthri (Savithri in Sanskrit)
The most sensational Smarthavicharam was the one in 1905 that involved Kuriyedath Thāthri, the wife of Chemmanthatta Kuriyedathu Rāman Nambūdiri of Mukundapuram Taluk. Thathri had been married off at an early age to the sixty-year-old Rāman Namboodiri. The trial lasted for six months.Bina Agarwal, (1994). "A field of one's own: gender and land rights in South Asia" Cambridge University Press The trial was conducted by the bhattathiris from pattachomayarath mana. The verdict was pronounced on the night of 13 July 1905, indicting Thāthri and the other accused men.Some "Bhraṣṭu" (Excommunication or Ostracism) CasesPopular culture
The Malayalam feature film '' Parinayam'' and the Malayalam short film 'Thārattu Pattu' are based on this custom. The Sanskrit film ''Taya'' by G.Prabha depicts this famous trial and the events that lead to it.References
* ''Avasanathe Smārtha Vichāram'' (The Last Caste (Morality) Inquisition), the autobiography of A.M.N.Chakyar, the former Registrar of Kerala University. {{Reflist Rituals Malayali people