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Kodungalloor during the annual Bharani festival
  • Vignesh Krishnamoorthy
    Imagine a scene where thousands of sword wielding oracles both men and women called velichappads wearing vermilion costumes, swarming a temple premise.
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    Vignesh Krishnamoorthy
  • Vignesh Krishnamoorthy
    If you don't want to miss this chance, then make yourself present in the premises of the renowned Bhagavathy temple at Kodungalloor during the annual Bharani festival.
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    Vignesh Krishnamoorthy
  • Vignesh Krishnamoorthy
    The festival usually falls in the Malayalam month of meenam (roughly March/April) every year. The legendary Bharani festival is noted for the spectacular event called kaavu theendal in which oracles; both men and women from different parts of the State arrive at Kodungalloor Bhagavathy temple.
     
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    Vignesh Krishnamoorthy
  • Vignesh Krishnamoorthy
     The oracles run in a trance around the temple and smite their crown with sword, proclaiming their communion with the Mother Goddess. Meanwhile the devotees strike the temple rafters with sticks and hurl offerings over the roof and on to the inner quadrangle.
     
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    Vignesh Krishnamoorthy
  • Vignesh Krishnamoorthy
    Every year, pilgrims and curious visitors come to attend this seven-day annual festival at the Kodungalloor Bhagavathy Temple. Following the festival, the temple would remain closed for a week. The doors will open after the purification rituals are performed to clean the stains of kavu theendal.
     
    Photo Credits:
    Vignesh Krishnamoorthy