ARTHUNKAL
FEAST
St. Andrew's Forane Church at Arthunkal,
one of the sacred churches in Kerala, attracts lacks of devotees
both Christians and non-Christians every year from all parts of
the State. The feast of St. Sebastian is celebrated on a grand scale
for eleven days in a year. Owning to the manageable crowding of
pilgrims and the resultant confusion on January 20 the final day
of the feast, the church authorities have instituted another minor
feast on the 8th day after the principal feast. This is known as
Ettamperunnal. Of late this feast also
has attained as much importance as the principal feast.
Among the devotees who flock to this church for worship a greater
part consists of those who have recovered from serious illness and
the other who have escaped grave accidents. The maimed, the crippled
and the mentally derange, also visit the church. Those who have
received special favors from the saint show their gratitude by crawling
on their knees from the local beach of the church, known as Urulunercha,
and make offering of Gold and Silver replicas of human limbs, bows
and arrows etc.
On the 18th day of January at the day dawns and the gates of the
church are opened, thousands of pilgrims who return from the Sastha
temple of Sabarimala throng to this sacred place, take bath from
the tank attached to the church and pay their homage to the Saint
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