Maramon
Convention
Maramon Convention : Maramon and Kozhencherry, on the banks of
the rive Pampa 16 kilometres east of Tiruvalla, have for centuries
been recognised as centres of Christian culture and influence. Maramon
is also famous as the birth place of Palakkunnathu Abraham Maplah,
leader of the reformation in the Syrian Church of Malabar in the
19th century. This village which developed into a town has the added
distinction of being the venue of a religious gathering known as
Maramon Convention, said to be the largest Christian gathering in
Asia.
It is during the month of February on the vast sand-bed of the
river Pampa below the Kozhemcherry bridge that the Maramon Convention
is held every year. About a week before the convention, the sanded
becomes a scene of great activity. Christians from the parishes
around Maramon are seen carrying Cadjan leaves and bamboo poles
and other materials for erecting the convention pandal. The pandal
has a seating capacity of about fifty thousand. All round the pandal
there are temporary sheds and tents for various purposes furthering
the objects of the Convention. Stalls for the sale of religious
literature, church offices and restaurants are allowed to operate
in the vicinity of the pandal under the strict control of the authorities.
Long valloms (boats) with canopies, and stored with provisions for
the use of families from distant places lie anchored in the river.
The Maramon Convention is pre-eminently
an assembly of Christians who once a year come here for listening
to the Word of God as read and expounded by leaders of Christian
thought from all over India as well as abroad. Preaching and Bible
study occupy the major part of the conference programme. Along with
the religious reading and discourse, singing of hymns and praying
for the sick and the needy are also held. It is grand sight to behold
the sea of humanity offer prayers for the sick and the suffering
for half and hour every day for a week. Prayer and worship at the
convention accompanied by singing is a wonderful experience for
every participant- an experience which purges and cleanses his soul
and draws him closer to God and to his fellowmen.
The Maramon Convention displays co-operation and union between
different sections of Church in Kerala. It fosters ecumenical outlook.
It is also a source of spiritual inspiration and enlightenment for
thousands.
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