ARATTU
AT THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
Arattu festival is the closing ceremony of the ten day festival in
the Lord Padmanabha temple at Thiruvananthapuram. There are two such
festivals every year. One takes place in the Malayalam month of Thulam
(October-November) and the other in Meenam (March-April). The Arattu
is a ceremonial procession of the Lord at the close of the ten-day
festival. The previous night, there is a procession called Pallivetta
inside the fort encircling the temple.
For the ten days of the Utsavam there will be processions in the
temple twice a day, one in the afternoon and another at night (except
on the first day). His Highness the former Maharaja of Travancore,
the male members of the royal family, palace officers and Hindu
officers of the Government desiring to do so, escort Sree Padmanabhaswamy
during the procession.
On the day of the Arattu, His Highness the Ex Maharaja enters the
corridor of the temple, and after some rituals, the procession takes
out through the eastern gate with the accompaniment of nagaswaram,
drum etc. His Highness with sword in hand and escorted by armed
guards, infantry, mounted police, officers etc. leads the procession
to the Sanghumugham beach. A caparisoned elephant goes in front
with drum on its back, that is beaten to indicate that the God is
coming in procession. Six more caparisoned elephants follow.
The procession leaves the temple gate at about 5 PM and takes about
an hour to reach the sea shore. As the procession leaves the ramparts
of the fort, a salute of 21 guns is made. On reaching the beach
the ceremonial bath is taken in the sea.
The return procession with all the paraphernalia starts from the
beach at about 8 PM and reaches the temple by about 9 AM. As the
procession enters the fort area, another salute of 21 guns is made.
His Highness leads the procession into the temple. After a Deepardhana
(offering prayers with lit lamp) near the flag-staff, His Highness
leads the procession into the temple and after a round inside, His
Highness offers his prayers at the three shrines and returns to
the place. There marks the end of the Utsavam. It is worthy of mention
that the entire route from the temple to witness the colourful procession.
The Arattu procession has always been considered a national festival
in the State.
Murajapam is another religious ceremony held in the Sree Padmanabha
Swamy temple once in six years. Vedic recitals by Namboodiris for
eight consecutive weeks is the important item of the ceremony. On
the concluding day is celebrated the Laksha Deepa mahotsava (a festival
of one lakh lights) and the Avabhruta Snana (concluding bath).
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