KAPPALLY
KUMBHAMTHIRA :Kumbham :Kappally family
Kappally kumbhamthira or kumbham held
at kappally family temple :There is a temple about half a kilometer
to the east of the Kappally palayat temple. This is the Kappally
temple where the Thira festival is conducted annually from 3rd to
13th of Kumbham (February-March) every year. The most important
day of the festivals is the 12th of Kumbham. The ceremonies during
the first eight days are known as Vellattom. This includes a festive
dance, when the devotees assuming the gulse of the deity, participate
in it. The vellattom ceremony starts at 4 PM and goes up to 9 PM
every day. On the day of the thira festival, the kurups of the Kappally
family to whom this temple belongs proceed from Chakyeri with the
temple treasures in a gorgeous procession to the temple. This is
followed by another procession in which the sword and shield are
carried to the temple. This procession starts from the house of
an ancient house. Caparisoned elephants, pipes and drums and tradesmen
in their traditional costumes lead the procession. In the rear are
blacksmiths, cobblers etc. Though they do not sound any musical
instrument in their procession, the cry of triumph of the procession
is highly exhilarating.
At about 5 O' clock in the evening starts the thira festival. The
man who assumes the gulse of the tutelar deity is led to the temple
yard by the Kurups, the patrons of the temple, by clasping his hands.
The actor wields a lance. The tandan (the chief of the local Thiyyas),
with the liquor goblets and followed at his heels by the actor with
the lance, runs around the lamp and the altar. This is known as
meeth. The actor who plays the role of the deity, finally snatches
the goblet from the Thandan and pretends to drink the liquor (juice
of tender coconuts) to the tune of the various musical instruments
and cry of victory from the crowd. On that day, representing the
Lokamalayarkavu Bhagavathy, the oracle of the temple comes to Kappally
flaunting his traditional silken roles and sword. He is received
in the Kappally temple with due honour and respect symbolising a
grand welcome to Bhagavathy. Various rites of the thira are performed
during the whole night and late into the next day. Devotional songs
extolling the martial prowess of the goddesses will be recited by
the devotees. In addition to the immense congregation, all the members
of Kappally family, wherever they are stationed, participate in
the festival, offer worship to their goddess and submit their offerings
to her.
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