This bizarre festival in Kerala is not for the faint hearted
This is Intense!
India
we know is a land blessed with pure natural beauty. The mountains, serene sea
sides, brilliant architectures, India has everything a traveller looks for an
exotic holiday. However, India is not all about beautiful landscapes and mouth
drooling cuisine. It is a mysterious land which could at times bewilder you
with its terrifying rituals and bizarre festivals. This particular festival in
Kerala is something beyond your concept of a colourful Indian festival. I am
talking about the f amous Bharani Festival celebrated annually at the
Kodungalloor Bhagavathy Temple in Kodungalloor. Kodungallor or previously known
as Cranganore was the ancient capital of Kerala. The Bharani Festival is one of
the most anticipated events in Kerala when millions of devotees and curious
travellers from within Kerala and neighbouring states flock to the Kodungalloor
Bhagavathy Temple.
This is Intense!
India
we know is a land blessed with pure natural beauty. The mountains, serene sea
sides, brilliant architectures, India has everything a traveller looks for an
exotic holiday. However, India is not all about beautiful landscapes and mouth
drooling cuisine. It is a mysterious land which could at times bewilder you
with its terrifying rituals and bizarre festivals. This particular festival in
Kerala is something beyond your concept of a colourful Indian festival. I am
talking about the f amous Bharani Festival celebrated annually at the
Kodungalloor Bhagavathy Temple in Kodungalloor. Kodungallor or previously known
as Cranganore was the ancient capital of Kerala. The Bharani Festival is one of
the most anticipated events in Kerala when millions of devotees and curious
travellers from within Kerala and neighbouring states flock to the Kodungalloor
Bhagavathy Temple.
The energy here is intense!
During ancient times, when the caste system
was so common everywhere in India, the lower caste people were not allowed
inside the Kodungalloor Bhagavathy temple. The Bharani festival unleashes the
fury of these low caste people when all of them dance around the temple marking
their presence to their beloved Goddess Kodungalloor Bhagavathy. The festival
starts when one among the royal family unfolds the Pattukkuda, a red Umbrella used for declaring the commencement of the Bharani Festival. It also is a sign
of granting permission to the lower caste people to enter the temple.
A lady lost in trance
The
most fascinating, in fact, shocking fact is the way it is celebrated. The
offerings or Prasad [in Malayalam] is thrown at the idol unlike in any other
temple. Blood and Bharani Pattu [Esoteric songs] are the favourites of Goddess
Bhadrakali here. During the 7 day Bharani festival people dress all in red. The
Velichappads or the prophets of the temple are the real show stoppers. With
blood-covered faces, bright red attire with bells attached to it and curled
swords they dance and sing the Bharani Pattu. The Bharani Pattu is mainly
esoteric songs which are believed to calm the Goddess and stop her from destroying
the world. While moving the Velichappads hit their heads with the sword and
bleed as a form of offering to the Goddess Bhadrakali. They dance rigorously
for hours around the temple in a trance-like state. Sacrificing Roosters is
also a common sight during the Bharani Festival. The whole temple premise would
appear as an ocean of red, a sight which is not pleasing to everyone.
I
am not killing the surprise by jotting down all the “Out of the World” sights
you could see here. It is recommended to visit the temple during the Bharani
Festival and witness with your own naked eyes. It is guaranteed you will be
awestruck with the raw energy the Bharani Festival offers. It is something you
would see nowhere else in the World.
Reasons are many to justify the
fact that India is incredible. We will come up with more fascinating festivals
for you to plan your Indian holiday and spice it up with its most unseen
sights.
When to
plan your visit?
The Kodungalloor Bharani Festival
is celebrated during the Malayalam month of Meenam (March-April). Plan your
tour with Indian Panorama and one of our expert tour consultants will assist
you with a detailed program for you to take part and witness this truly
unbelievable spectacle.
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