The Payippad Boat Race is a three-day spectacle unlike most other single-day events.
September 5, 2025-September 7, 2025 -
Payippad Boat Race Payippad Alappuzha, Alappuzha
The days of Thiruvonam, Avittam and Chathayam in the month of Chingam
are selected for the race. Payippad is a locality in the Alappuzha
district of Kerala and Achankovilaar is the waterbody in which the race
is held.
There is a legend that connects the Payippad Boat Race
to Sree Subramanya Swami Temple, Harippad. A Muruga temple named
Keezhthrikkovil in Harippad was being renovated. It is said the priest
of the temple had a divine dream. The dream was that there is a
whirlwind on the surface of the Kayamkulam lake and an idol of lord
Subramanya can be found under the water where the whirlwind is. It has
to be secured from there and dedicated in the Harippad temple. The dream
became true; there indeed was an idol of lord Subramanya in the
Kayamkulam Govindamuttam Lake.
People gave a warm welcome to the idol on their way back at Payippad
and continued as a water procession. The idol was received at Aranazhika
Nelpurakadavu. Once the works of the Harippad temple was over, the idol
was carried to the temple and dedicated to the lord there. It is in
remembrance of this event that the Payippad Boat Race is conducted
annually.
On the day of Thiruvonam, Chundan boats arrive at
Aranazhika Nelpurakadavu. Singing Vanjippattu in rhythmic beats, they
row all the way to the Harippad temple. By afternoon, in the Payippad
lake the boat race will be officially underway. On Avittam which is the
second day, a water procession that includes floats and art forms is
organised. Finally on the day of Chathayam, the dazzling final of the
boat race is conducted. Apart from snakeboats, competitions for
Iruttukuthi, Veppu, and Churulan boats are also held. The Travancore
Devaswom Board is in charge of conducting the Payippad Boat Race.
Payippad Boat Race - Thiruvoanam
13:00 - 20:00
Payippad Boat Race - Avittam
13:00 - 20:00
Payippad Boat Race - Chathayam
13:00 - 20:00