The Othara Padayani is a vibrant ten-day annual festival held at the Puthukulangara Devi Temple in Pathanamthitta district
March 27, 2025-April 4, 2025 -
Othera Padayani Puthukulangara Devi Temple Pathanamthitta, Pathanamthitta
This festival is renowned for its presentation of Padayani, a
traditional ritual art form that captivates audiences with its dynamic
performances and elaborate costumes.
One of the most spectacular
highlights of the Othara Padayani is the appearance of the Bhairavi
Kolam. This impressive figure is constructed from 1001 painted areca nut
fronds, creating a visually stunning display that is a centerpiece of
the festival. The Padayani performance commences with the rhythmic
beating of Thappu drums, a unique Padayani percussion instrument. This
is followed by various rituals, including the Pula dance and Thavadi,
setting the stage for the kolams to perform their dances.
The
festival kicks off on the Chathayam asterisk in the Malayalam month of
Meenam and concludes on the Thiruvathira asterisk in the same month. The
rituals begin with the creation of the flagstaff for the festival,
known as Adavi Kolluka, which signifies the beginning of the
festivities. The Chootu Padayani, another significant ritual, lasts for
the first eighteen days, with a lamp lit by the temple priest used to
ignite the Chootu.
From the nineteenth day onwards, the kolam
performances take center stage on the Padayani ground. The Pancha Kolam
is the first to perform, continuing for the next three days. On the
second day, the kolams of Sundara Yakshi and Bhairavi join the Pancha
Kolam, and on the third day, the kolams of Kalayakshi and Bhairavi are
featured along with the Pancha Kolam.
Othara Padayani 1st Day
00:01 - 23:59
Othara Padayani 2nd Day
00:01 - 23:59
Othara Padayani 3rd Day
00:01 - 23:59
Othara Padayani 4th Day
00:01 - 23:59
Othara Padayani 5th Day
00:01 - 23:59
Othara Padayani 6th Day
00:00 - 23:59
Othara Padayani 7th Day
00:01 - 23:59
Othara Padayani 8th Day
00:00 - 23:59
Othara Padayani 9th Day
00:00 - 23:59