Kerala
Festivals
In
kerala, life is a celebration. Just browse through the kerala calendar, it
will reveal that this is a land where the festivals never end, adding to the
magnificance of the festivals of kerala are fleets of caparisoned elephants,
mounted by men holding white plumes swaying in the air the - most
breathtaking of kerals's visual wonders. While there is no dearth of
festivals in the state, the excitement speaks during the season of onam,
exemplified in the legendary boat races and the week - long festivities,
understandably, all these celebrations take place with a lot of fanfare.
Onam Onam
is the annual harvest festival of kerala. Celebrations are on for ten days,
beginning with the atham day of the malayalam month chingam.
Highlights:
Floral decorations, Elephant processions, Thiruvathirakali, Classical and
folk dance performances, Classical and folk music recitals, Cultural
pageants, Water carnivals.
Thrissur
Pooram This festival held at Thekinkadu Maidan at Thrissur
in the month of May.
Highlights:
Pageant of 30 caparisoned elephants assembled in the precincts of the
vadakumnathan temple. The nearby paramekavu and thiruvambadi temples are
also participants in the festival. Kudamattam (changing of umbralla from
hands to hands) Chendamelain ( kind of drums) Panchavadyam ( five typical
instruments played) Spectacular fireworks display
Champakulam
Boat Race This is one of the most popular boat races of
kerala.
Highlights:
Pceremonial water procession, Spectacular water floats, Decorated boats,
Vanchipattu (folk song of the oarsmen). The chundanvallom (snake boat, over
100 feet in length, with a Raised prow similar to the hood of a snake) race.
Nehru
Trophy Boat Race (Alleppey) This is the greatest event on
the backwaters of kerala, is held on the second saturday of august every
year. Magnificent snakeboats compete for the prized trophy which was
instituted by jawaharlal nehru, the first prime minister of india.
Highlights:
Ceremonial water procession, Spectacular water floats, Decorated boats,
Vanchipattu, Races of smaller country crafts, Chundanvellom race.
Rajiv
Gandhi Boat Race (Allepey) The event is a memorial to
the former prime minister.
Highlights:
Colourful water procession, Water floats, Boat races.
Aranmula
Vallamkali 10 km from chengannur. This traditional boat race
conducted at sree parthasarathy temple, aranmula in connection with the onam
celebrations is more of a water fiesta than a competition.
Deepavali
Another national festival. Deepavali means the festival of
lights. There are many legends connected with the festival. Some say that it
is a celebration of sree krishna's victory over the demon narakasura; others
hold that it is the day sree rama returned from exile.
Highlights:
All houses are lit with rows and rows of small earthern oil lamps. Special
devotional rites to lakshmi., The goddess of prosperity. Entire day of
merrymaking and feasting. Distribution of special deepavali sweets.
Fireworks and crackers.
Christmas
Christmas is celebrated with equal enthusiasm by all
communities in kerala.
Highlights:
Stars decorate houses right from the second week of december. Christmas
trees, decoration and festive music ring through the state. Midnight mass
and special rites at all christian churches. Social and cultural events.
Fireworks and colourful illuminations.
Indira
Gandhi Boat Race Indira gandhi boat race on the cochin
backwaters. The race is organised as part of celebration cochin.
Highlights:
Over sixteen snake boats participate in this scintillating event.
Makaravilakku
Makaravilakku at sree dharamasastha temple, sabarimala. This
is one of the few occasions when the temple is open to the public.
Highlights:
On the evening of makara sankranthi, the makara vilakku/makara jyothi ( the
light of kakara) is believed to be seen on the eastern horizon. Thousands of
pilgrims gather here to witness the event. Special devotional rites Devotees
are decreed to practise severe austerities and total abstinence for 60 days
before climbing the hills to the temple.
Maramom
Convention 16 km from thiruvalla, pathanamthitta, on the
banks of river pamba in february, every year.
Highlights:
Considered the largest gathering of christians in asia, Bible study and
discourses by scholars from india and abroad, Religious readings, Hymnals,
Faith healing sessions, People arrive in country crafts (valloms)