Festivals of Kerala
Trip
to Kerala for Festivals of Kerala
The Indian state of Kerala is renowned for its rich cultural heritage. Be it
family reunions, dances, music and large-scale feasts mark the festivals in
Kerala. Malayalis celebrate one festival irrespective of caste and creed: Onam.
There are a few other festivals that are important like Thiruvathira, Vishu
and Sabarimalai pilgrimage. There are also many local festivals in Kerala and
every temple and church has its own annual festival. Thus, incase you are planning
a trip to Kerala, the festivals are the best time.Trip to Kerala for Onam
Onam is celebrated in Kerala when the August monsoon rains give way to the pleasant
warmth of autumn. Onam is the celebration of the return of Mahabali, the once
and future king. This king ruled "when all men were equal, when no one
was poor, when there was neither theft nor dread of thieves".
Trip
to Kerala for Vishu
Vishu falls on the first of Medam (March-April), which is the Malayali New Year's
Day. Since it is considered propitious to view good things on this day for year
round good fortune, Vishu morning is an important time in Kerala.
Trip to Kerala for Thrissur Pooram
The most spectacular festival of Kerala is Thrissur Pooram. Sakthan Thampuran,
the Maharaja of erstwhile Kochi state, introduced this festival. Celebrated
in Medom (April-May) the festival parades the fulgent faces of Kerala culture.
With every passing year Tthrissur Pooram, the temple festival, attracts large
masses of devotees and spectators to Kerala.
Trip to Kerala for Makaravilakku at Sabarimala
For centuries, Sabarimala in Pathanamthitta has been a major pilgrim centre
in Kerala attracting lakhs of devotees from all over India, more so from southern
States. The presiding deity is Lord Ayyappa known as Dharma Sastha, a considered
symbol of unity between Vaishnavites and Saivites.
Trip
to Kerala for Kerala Boat Festivals
On the great waterways of Kerala, fierce Vallom Kallies (boat races) and water
carnivals erupt every year in a dramatic spectacle and hold tens of thousands
of people spell-bound, cheering the action, laying bets, goading the boatmen
to row faster.
Trip to Kerala for Easter
Easter is the oldest Christian festival, as old as Christianity itself. The
central tenet of Christianity is not the birth of Jesus, but his resurrection.
Easter is derived from this paschal mystery and from the events of Good Friday.
Planning your trip to Kerala for Easter and Good Friday is an excellent idea.Trip
to Kerala for Theyyam
Theyyam is one of the popular festivals of Kerala. This also is an excellent
time to plan your trip to Kerala. It is the worship of the deity; on the other
hand, the dancer is also the deity. Theyyam celebrates primarily the Mother
Goddess. Animals, serpents, and trees also figure in worship.
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