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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

KOTTANKULANGARA CHAMAYA VILAKKU

RITUALS ARE DIFFERENT..............

24th,Wednesday,2010

6p.m

Dear Friends,
Good Evening!
HAPPY SREE RAMA NAVAMI TO ONE AND ALL!


This is the season of temple festivals in Kerala.People those who stay far away from hometown adjust their leave in such a away that they can join these festivals of their village temples.It's totally a different experience,getting a chance to pray during the annual festival time,when the temple is decorated and at the auspicious moments,getting a chance to meet the long lost friends.And a chance to witness the celbrations in a wide scale,the orchestra,dance programmes,kathaprasangam[story with recitation]and the amazing fireworks.

Kottankulangara chamayavilakku is a unique festival,which is held at the Kottankulangara Sreedevi Temple,Chavara,Kollam,Kerala.The presiding deity is Bhagavathy and is Swayambhoo[self-origin] and faces east.There is no roof for the Sanctum Sanctorum.Three poojas are offered and thanthric rites are administering the Adimattam.Sub-deities are Sasthavu,Yakshi and Nagarajavu.From Meenam1st to 11th the temple festival is celebrated.The uniqueness of this temple is that the boys and gents derss themselves as girls and ladies to hold the traditional temple lamp.

Can you believe,thousands of gents[from boys to older people] dress up as beautiful females.This is an offereing to the Goddess.I must say,they look awesome!
In this unique ritual,Chamayavilaku[make-up lamp] the damsels come to the temple at night in a long procession holding the lighted lamps in their hands.The ritual occurs during March-April,every year.
Applying kaajal[that we apply in the eyes],putting a striking bindi on the forehead,jasmine strands on the long hair,wearing sarees,traditional Kerala Mundum veshti,salwar kameez or skirt and blouse,the gents look enchanting.:)

Parents accompany their sons,wives their husbands and a group of friends to dress up their friends as the best female.Fulfilling the temple tradition,they will be holding the lamps,mounted on along wooden rod with five lighted wicks.Men do this offering for their dreams to come true and for expressing gratitude for the blessings received.Devotees want to wash away their sins at the sacred presence of the Goddess.
There are many stories about the origin of the festival,but the most popular one says,a group of boys who used to herd cows would playfully dress up as girls andoffer flowers and a coconut dish called,'kootan' to a stone.The story continues that Goddess appeared one day before one of the boys.Subsequently a temple came up and the ritual of men dressing up as women to offer prayers to teh Goddess got underway.Kottnkulangara Sree Devi temple is thrteen kilometres away from Kollam.
The gents who want to dress up as females must observe certain rituals.They begin the rituals by the end of the previous month,Kumbham.One can get this long lamp on rent from the nearby shops.The hotels will be fully booked.The temple premises and houses will become the greenrooms.Professionals are available to change you into a beautiful damsel within no time.Photographers are ready.The photos give sweet memories.

There will be cultural programmes for eighteen days.During these days,the stage will be built under the huge banyan tree.Only devotional musical programmes will be presented.The villagers and devotees offer the vegetables and fruits to the Goddess.This ritual is known as Anpolippara.By 2a.m,gents dresse as damsels will stand in two lines for the procession holding the lighted lamps.
In the beginning boys under fifteen years used to dress up as girls.But today irrespective of age gents come forward for this unique offering.This year this festival is celebrated on 24th and 25th March for two days.
Those who have come once will come again for teh forthcoming festival.That is the strong belief of the devotee in the Goddess.
May Goddess Bless One And All!
Friends,let us know the different festivals,rituals and traditions of our own native place.Festivals are occasions of arousing devotion,unity and communal harmony.This is the happy occasion of family get togethers.Filling our minds with positive energy,let us surrender ousrelves at the lotus feet of the Goddess.

It's Anu signing off................

Kottankulangara chamayavilakku is unique and and it is a religious offering!

When the tender green leaves of the banyan trees whisper in the evening breeze,

When boys and gents are getting ready to be transformed as the beautiful damsels,

I remind you,Anu loves you all.

Wishing you and requesting the blessings of Goddess,

It's Anu signing off,

Sasneham,

Anu

19 comments:

Amity said...

Festivals galore...in colorful costumes and traditions...:)

Thanks for sharing!

Good morning!

Creativity!! said...

Woww!!!!!!! I Wish I Attend This Festival Atleast Once In Life Time :) :) Anu Dear, Thanks A Lot For Sharing :) :)

Raman said...

Yes, Isaw the report in Surya TV today. Good to see your intoruction in this form. Nice to see a different topic altogether.

Leo said...

a very interesting festival. i've never been to kollam b4.. might go soon though..!

thanks for the introduction to the festival Anu.. :)

Readers Dais said...

Dear Anu,
That was a beautiful piece as a post u delivered for the reader, festivals and rituals seems to be never ending in your blog,thats a good sign as we have something to celeberate each time we visit sincerely yours, it was a new information also,good to have gods blessings, but some rituals seems to be strange,afterall its all minds belief right? wat else will give you satisfaction other than doing and believing what mind says... right anu?
let festivals & celebrations continue in sincerely yours... :)

anupama said...

Dear Amity,
NAMASTE!
Good Evening!
Thanks a bunch for your sincere comment.I'm happy that you're the first one to comment.These months are full of festivals and celebrations.But this festival is the one and only of its kind we can get to witness in Kerala,India.Can you believe,thousands of males do dress up as females as an offering!
Wishing you a beautiful and peaceful night,
Sasneham,
Anu

Anya said...

Hi Anu
Again festivals ....... :-)
Its a festival country ;)
Enjoy the festivals !!
Your images are FANTASTIC :-)
Thanks for all information !!

You talk about thousands of males do dress up as females as an offering ...... !!!!
I wish I could see that with my one eyes ;)

You ask me
when is Diana's birthday?
I don't know, who is Diana ?????

Have a nice festival evening
;)
Greetings Anya

anupama said...

Dear Sahana,
Good Evening!
Thanks a bunch for your heartfelt comment.Sahana,Kerala is just an overnight journey,dear.Next year,you can be here in this temple,to attend this festival.
Hey,do you have to dress up someone or you want to see these damsels?:)
Send me the photos of your sparrows.I feel they are mine.
Wishing you a wonderful and happy night,
Sasneham,
Anu

anupama said...

Dear Raman,
Good Evening1
Welcome back to sincerely yours!:)
Thanks a bunch for your heartfelt comment.
I was not so sure when I planned to write about this post.But I felt this festival is unique and do different.As a blogger I do like introducing our festivals,rituals and traditions to the world.
By the way,Raman,if you browse through my earlier posts,you can always find variety in sincerely yours!:)
Wishing you a wonderful and lovely night,
Sasneham,
Anu

anupama said...

Dear Vinu,
Good Evening!
Thanks a bunch for your sincere comment.Vinu,I wanted to let teh world know about our different rituals.It is interesting.
Generally,I do interact with people those who celebrate a particular festival.But I don't have friends from kollam.But I did read a lot from different sources.
By the way,it's a long gap you have writen a new post.
How's blo're?
Wishing you a lovely night,
Sasneham,
Anu

anupama said...

Dear Unni,
Good Evening!
Thanks a bunch for your heartfelt comment.India is aland of festivals and in Kerala,the season of festivals has already begun.
I do feel strongly,it is my duty to update my friends and readers about all these festivals.
When we are lucky to be bloggers why,can't we reach out to people?
That is why,even though I was sick since last three days,I wrote two posts on festivals.
It was my offering to the supreme power.
Festivals can find space in your blog too!:)
Are you waiting for April 15th?Good Luck!
Wishing you a wonderful and creative holiday,
Sasneham,
Anu

anupama said...

Dear Anya,
NAMASTE!
Good Evening!
Thanks a bunch for your sincere comment.
Yes,thousands of gents dress up as females.This began from yesterday.It is very interesting and unique.
Dear,India is so popular for festivals.Next year,plan your trip in March and you can witness these rituals!
How beautiful the gents look as females!
Hey,how come u don't know Diana?
It is okey.She is so loving and wonderful.A good blogger.
Wishing you a lovely night,
Sasneham,
Anu

Greener Bangalore said...

Thats right Anu.....me missing all the festive season sitting here in dusty Bangalore!

Anya said...

On my blog I see a new image from your blog and when i open your blog its gone ;)
I see the post from wednesday !!
I think i'm to early :))))))
And blogger is slow ....
I come 2mrw back

Good Night !!

Abhilash said...

Hey! thats a nice writeup Anu.
I remember my brother dressed in this costume as a girl and he resembled diktoe to a woman :)

renjith as shobhna in kottankullanagara said...

i am also a particapent in that festvel
any body can view my photo at temple in female mode for worship
http://www.orkut.co.in/Main#Profile?uid=14050343014811199811&rl=t
i particapete this festval last 5 years

shruti said...

Kottankulangara Chamayavillanku is a unique festival, which is held at the Kottankulangara temple in Chavara, near Kollam, where hundreds of sturdy men dress up as comely females. This is an offering to the goddess Bhagavathy, the deity of the temple.

In this unique ritual called 'Chamaya Vilakku' (make-up lamp), the 'Damsels' come to the temple at night in a long procession with lighted lamps in their hands. The ritual occurs during March - April each year. This years festival is on 24 & 25 of march

Anonymous said...

dear Anu
I came across this page today and believe me it has made me so happy i cannot thank u enough. i am going to explore and know more about this. I only hope i can visit the place atleast once in my life. thank u again
Urmila

Rachana said...

Dear Anu,

Thank you so much for this information. I was very curious about this festival. Somebody suggested me to go for this festival for my struggling career. But I want to know that I have to go for this festival before I get a better job / business or after getting the better job / business ? I had heard a lot about his festival and I want to pray Goddess Bhagavati for my sinking present.
I request you to kindly reply & advice me on this.

Kind regards,
Rachana