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Attukal Pongala - festivals of kerala
Last Updated on: March 10, 2021

Attukal Pongala is an extremely popular, essentially women’s festival celebrated in ancient Bhagavathy temple (Mudippura) at Attukal in the Kaladi ward of the Thiruvananthapuram district. It is a ten-day-long event which commences from the Bharani day (Karthika star) of the Malayalam month of Makaram-Kumbham (February-March) and comes to an end with the sacrificial offering known as Kuruthitharpanam at night. Ninth day is the biggest day of the festival when the famous Attukal Pongala Mahotsavam takes place. A large number of women of all castes and creed from Kerala and also from the state of Tamil Nadu make offerings for the Goddess by cooking pongala in the vicinity of the temple.

Significance of the Festival
Goddess Attukalamma is believed to be incarnation of ‘Kannaki’, the heroine of ‘Silappathikaram’ written by Tamil poet Illango in 2nd century A.D. Attukal is the place where Kannaki took rest on her northward journey from Madurai to Kodungallur.

‘Pongala’ means to boil over. It refers to the customary offering of things which please the deity. It consists of porridge of rice, sweet brown molasses, coconut gratings, nuts and raisins.

Celebrating Attukal Pongala
Festivities begin Thottampattu (a song about Bhagavathi). These religious songs continue for nine days of the festival. On the ninth and the main day of Attukal Pongala thousands of women gather in the temple with materials for cooking Ponkala or Pongala. The ritual of cooking starts early in the morning and by noon, Pongala would be ready. Then the Melsanthi (chief priest) arrives with Devi’s sword and bless the ladies by sprinkling holy water and showering flowers. The ‘blessed’ Pongala is taken back to the house by the ladies.

Later, the idol of Devi is carried to Manacaud Sastha Temple in a colorful procession comprising of Thalapoli, Kuthiyottom, Annam, Vahanam, caparisoned elephants etc. Musical ensembles by famous artistes add to the festivities. En route onlookers greet the procession with Nirapara (a measure filled with paddy and decorated with flowers). The procession reaches back, the next morning, marking the end of the festival.

Attukal Pongala is one of the festivals that hold its record in Guinness Book of World Records, for hosting largest female crowd annually. This is one festival, where people celebrate it without remembering their religion, cast or colour. The festival is all about offering ‘Pongala’ to Attukal Devi, a deity whose temple is located very close to the Thiruvananthapuram City. Attukal Devi is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Parvati.

Time of Celebration:This festival is celebrated during the month of February/ March.
Major Attractions: Best Place to celebrate Attukal Pongala is Trivandrum. This is festival of 10 days, where people worship Goddess Attukal Devi.

This special cover issuing during – APEX 2014 on 28/02/2014  – Cover No.KL/7/2014

Mahesh Reddiar

Hi, It's me behind PhilaIndia.info , from Alleppey, Kerala, India, a Philatelist, Web designer & Blogger, This site mainly focus on promoting philately in India & world.

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