They exist singly, or in groups, these Marxist eminences—painted on walls, projected on hoardings, stamped on covers of pamphlets. Images of Karl Marx, Lenin, Josef Stalin and Che Guevara—revolutionary midwives of a promised Arcadian perfection—are a ubiquitous sight across Kerala. Most posters are still fresh from the recently held assembly elections where the ruling Communist Party of India (Marxist) secured a second term. However, dialectic materialism was put to a stern test when Marxist icons, gods no less in much of the 20th century Communist world, found themselves competing for space with Lord Ayyappa, the presiding deity at Sabarimala temple. Though the Communists defeated the BJP and Congress in the polls—both promised “retaining the glory of Sabarimala temple by barring menstruating women”—the fault-lines in Malayali society and politics have deepened.