Aranmula Uthrittathi Festival

October 21, 2009 by  
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Aranmula Uthrittathi Festival in Kerela

Aranmula UthrittathiAranmula Uthrittathi is one of the Jalotsavam or water – carnival among the many that is celebrated in Kerala. The well known of them is the Aranmula Snake Boat Race that is observed on the Uthrittathi day of Chingom (August-September). The festival takes place at Pampa and is connected to the Onam Festival. It is celebrated in memory of Lord Krishna who once crossed the river of Pampa on that very day. As a result there is no aspect of competition in this boat race. And all the boats that participate in this competition are therefore estimated to reach the destination simultaneously. No prize or any kind of trophy is not given to any of the participants. The crew members of the boat regard the festival as an event of jubilation and merry making. The participants include people from different classes and communities. An offering (vazhipadu) of Valla sadya is given in the temple during the festival.

The famous snake boat carnival on the Pampa, held annually at Aranmula on the day of Uthrittathi asterism, in connection with the Onam festival is to commemorate the crossing of the river by Lord Krishna on that day. The deity is supposed to be in all the boats that take part in the carnival and all of them are expected to arrive a t their destination simultaneously.

Boat Races have been become an intrinsic part in the life of the local people of Kerala. The boat race is symbolic of the Jalotsavams in Kerala. And of all the boat races in Kerala, the boat race at Aranmula tops the list. Conducted on the Uthrittathi day of Chingom (August-September), the Aranmula Boat Race is the most famous of all. Since it is celebrated on the day of Uthrittathi asterism in connection with the Onam festival, the festival is better known as the Aranmula Uthrittathi.

The Aranmula Uthrittathi is held on the Pampa to commemorate the crossing of the river by Lord Krishna on that day. The deity is supposed to be in all the boats that take part in the carnival and all of them are expected to arrive at their destination simultaneously. There is thus no element of competition in the Aranmula Boat Race as in other regattas held in this district and elsewhere.

Even though the festival is of Hindu origin and is associated with the Parthasarathy Temple, it is an all-community affair and participants include members of all classes and communities living in and around Aranmula. The festival is now being organised under the auspices of the Palli Oda Seva Sangham, a popular organization of the boat owners. In recent years, the festival attracts spectators from all parts of the country and from abroad. The Valla sadya is an important vazhipadu (offering) in the temple on this occasion.