The annual festival at the Sree Kurumba Bhagavathy Temple in Kodungalloor
March 31, 2025-April 1, 2025 -
Kodungalloor Bhagavathy Temple Thrissur, Thrissur
Kodungalloor Bharani, is one of Kerala's most famous and intense
celebrations. Occurring during the Malayalam month of Meenam
(March-April), this event is deeply rooted in tradition and ritual,
drawing devotees and visitors from across the state.
The Bharani
festival at Kodungalloor Bhagavathy Temple spans a month, beginning with
the Bharani asterism in Kumbham and continuing until seven days after
the Bharani asterism in Meenam. The festivities commence with
'Kozhikkallu moodal,' a ritual involving the sacrifice of cocks and the
shedding of their blood, an essential aspect of the temple's traditions.
The temple's rituals are thought to have roots in the ancient
connections between Kodungalloor and Thondi, a region once under Chera
rule that served as their second capital.
The highlight of the
Bharani festival is the Aswathy Kavutheendal, held on the day before the
Bharani asterism. On this day, the temple grounds transform into a sea
of red as oracles (velichappad) dressed in red robes and wielding
ceremonial swords, enter a trance and perform ritual dances to honor the
deity. These oracles, both men and women, proclaim their communion with
the Mother Goddess by striking their heads with swords, creating a
mystical and riveting atmosphere. Devotees dance alongside the oracles
in spiritual euphoria, enhancing the festival's fervor.
Kodungalloor Bharani 1st Day
00:00 - 23:59
Kodungalloor Bharani 2nd Day
00:00 - 23:59