Aattukal Pongaala festival is the occasion for the largest woman agglomeration reported and it has found place to the Guinnes Book of Records. Aattukaal is a place in the vicinity of Trivandrum city. Here in the ancient Bagavathy temple women celebrate Attukal pongala. It is a ten day long festival which starts on the Bharani day (karthika star) of the Malayalam month of Makaram-Kumbham (Feb-march). This will come to an end with the sacrificial offering known as ’Kuruthitharpanam’ at night. Aattukal Pongala mahotsavam takes place on the ninth day which is the most important day of the festival. Women from all over Kerala and Tamilnadu gather up in the surroundings of the temple to make offerings for the Goddess by cooking Pongala.
The Myth
It is believed that Goddess Attukalamma is the incarnation of Kannaki, the heroine of ‘Silappathikaram’ written by Tamil poet Ilango in second century AD. It is at Aattukal that the Goddess took rest on her northward journey from
Pongala consists of porridge of rice, sweet, brown molasses, coconut gratings, nuts and raisins. Thottam paattu a song about Bhagavathy will be sung continuously for nine days of the festival. The festival commences with the musical rendering of the story of the Goddess (Kannaki Charitam) during the "Kappukettu ceremony". The story invokes the presence of Kodungallur Bhagavathy and the killing of the Pandyan King. The song will continue for all the nine days preceding Ponkala. The event of the Goddess distroying the Pandyan King is accompanied by much sound and wrath of the temple drums and "Vaykurava" by devotees, immediately followed by the lighting of the fireside for the preparation of the offering for the Goddess On the ninth day thousands of women gather in the temple with all set up for cooking Pongala. This will begin in the morning and by
Aattukal pongala has found place in the Guinness book of records as the biggest women’s gathering in the world. In 2007, Pongala held on 3rd March have witnessed 2.5 million devotees.
Boys performs Kuthiyottam and girls, Thalapoli. Tese are the other charms of the festival. Young girls dressed in a traditional way hold thalapoli and starts early in the mornig with the belief that Goddess will shower blessings on them with beauty, wealth and happiness. Boys who are under 13 years make the offering of Kuthiyottam. The boys represent the wounded soldiers of the Goddess Mahishasura Mardhini. On the third day the temple priest gives Prasadam and boys start a seven day penance to purify their mind and body. For this they will go through rigorous physical and mental disciplines such as sleeping on the floor, eating under restricted diet, staying in the temple etc.
Taking Devi with procession
The diety is taken from Aattukal to the
Throughout the period of festival the whole of
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