The Kottankulangara Chamayavilakku is a unique and vibrant festival held at the Kottankulangara Devi Temple in Chavara
March 24, 2025-March 25, 2025 -
Kottankulangara Devi Temple Kollam, Kollam
Celebrated annually in March, during the Malayalam month of Meenam, this
festival draws thousands of devotees who partake in a fascinating
ritual where men dress up as women to seek the blessings of the Goddess
Bhagavathy, also known as Vanadurga.
The festival's main
highlight is the Chamayavilakku, a ritual where men, dressed in
traditional female attire such as saris, half-saris, or dance costumes,
walk in a grand procession holding traditional lamps. This procession,
accompanied by traditional orchestras, creates a captivating and
colorful spectacle that draws numerous visitors. The sight of men
transformed into beautiful ladies, all holding lamps and making their
way to the temple, is both intriguing and enchanting.
Legend has
it that the festival began when some cowboys, while trying to break a
coconut on a stone at the site where the temple now stands, saw blood
dripping from the stone. It was later revealed through astrology that
the stone possessed the powers of Vanadurga, and thus a temple was
constructed. Initially, young girls would prepare flower garlands and
light lamps at the temple. Emulating this tradition, the cowboys began
dressing as women to offer poojas, a practice that evolved into the
Chamayavilakku festival.
Kottankulangara Chamayavilakku 1st Day
00:01 - 23:59
Kottankulangara Chamayavilakku 2nd Day
00:01 - 23:59