Virschikotsavam is the grand eight-day long festival celebrated in our temple. It is set during the end of November, and this year it will be starting from 5th 2018, Wednesday onwards. i visit there in every year.The most striking part of this festival, or the highlight as we may put it, is the royal procession of 15 elephants, ‘The Ezhunnallippu,’ with the figurine of the deity held on top of the center elephant.
Yet another attraction is the “pancharimelam,” which is a traditional temple art form accompanying the procession, with instruments like Chenda, Kombu, Elathaalam etc.
Even though the procession is done every day, the fourth day, known as the triketta purapadu, is quite special. It was on this day, that we believe, Vilwamangalam Swamiyar (considered to be a great saint in our history) made his visit. It is said that he found Lord Vishnu in the form of infant Krishna who was playing along with the elephants for the procession. On this day, offerings are made in a golden pot kept in front of the deity. This is believed to bring good luck to the people.
Nice pics🙏🙏..
ReplyDeleteReally I'm blessed by seeing the Vishnu shrine ..
The traditions, culture .. really attracted me
nice pics and good write up, rithu. thank you for the invite..will surely visit your town next time i visit kerala:)
ReplyDeleteAM ALSO LIVING IN TRIPUNITHURA.Its really amazing festival.
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