There are seven basic make-up codes which are Pacca (green), Minukku, Teppu, Kari (black), Tati, Payuppu (ripe) and Katti (knife). A character with Pacca make-up and brightly coral red coloured lips depicts gods, sages and noble characters like Shiva, Krishna, Rama and Arjuna. A Minukku make-up using orange, saffron or yellow colour depicts virtuous and good female characters like Sita and Panchali. The colour code for women and monks is yellow. A divine or virtuous character is represented with a Vella Thadi make-up having a white beard. Special characters like Jatayu and Garuda are adorned with a Teppu make-up, while Kari (black) is the code for characters like hunters and forest inhabitants. Black is also used for representing demonesses and unreliable characters with distinctive red patches. Evil characters like Ravana bear the Tati (red) make-up. Head gears and face masks help emphasize the face make-up which is prepared from colours extracted from vegetables and rice paste. It takes several hours to complete the entire get up of all the actor-dancers of a play thus bringing out the personality of each character. All thecolours used are natural pigments and the redcolour of the eyes is achieved by inserting tiny grains of rice underneath the dancers' eyelids