The worship pattern is non-Vedic or non-Agamic through folk tales, songs and arts of Villu Paattu, Karakattam, Koothu, etc.
The local priests offer flowers and vibhuti (holy ash) to worshippers and plays a role of a oracle.
During the festivals, oracles get into Trance state of Sami Adudhal and deliver counselling messages to the group assembled there without bias.
[3] Karuppu Samy is worshipped in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Fiji, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, Guadeloupe, Singapore, Malaysia and Martinique as Sangili Karuppan, Sangani Baba.
Generally, the mass convention assembly of a large number of related family members is organized during spring for 2 days.
Trance is also used as a platform for devotees to communicate with the deity and vice versa, to provide solutions and advises for a multitude of topics.
In the Indo-Caribbean community of Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Guadeloupe, and Martinique, Sangani Baba is worshipped as a powerful deity.
During festivals and special occasions, individuals chosen as oracles enter into a trance-like state, known as Svami Adudhal.
In this state, they channel the messages and advice Sangani Baba to the assembled devotees, addressing their personal and community concerns and solving them.