Athachamayam is a grand cultural fiesta marking the beginning of the ten-day Onam Festival in Kerala
August 26, 2025-August 26, 2025 -
Athachamayam Thripunithura Ernakulam, Ernakulam
elebrated annually on the Atham asterism of the Malayalam month of
Chingam (August/September), the event takes place in Thripunithura, near
Kochi, in Ernakulam district. This legendary ceremony commemorates the
victory of the Raja (King) of Kochi, showcasing almost all the folk art
forms of Kerala.
The celebration is highlighted by a magnificent
procession representing the King and his entourage. The parade includes
caparisoned elephants, vibrant floats, musical ensembles, and a variety
of folk art forms, creating a colorful and lively atmosphere. The
Athachamayam parade held in Thripunithura has a rich historical
significance, as it was once the headquarters of the Maharajas of the
Cochin state. Before independence, the Maharaja of Cochin would visit
his subjects with his entourage, making the event a symbol of the royal
legacy.
In 1949, the event was temporarily halted due to the
merging of the Travancore-Cochin kingdoms to form the Thiru-Kochi state.
However, it resumed in 1961 when Onam became a mass festival in Kerala.
Today, the procession starts from Attam Nagar, near the high school
ground, and concludes there.
Athachamayam
05:00 - 20:20