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Kodungalloor Bharani is a vibrant annual festival at Sree Kurumba Bhagavathy Temple. It takes place during March-April, known as Meenam in the Malayalam calendar. The highlight is the Aswathy Kaavutheendal ritual. Oracles, dressed in red, dance in a trance and offer prayers to Goddess Bhadrakali. Devotees join them in spiritual euphoria, striking the temple rafters and offering rituals to the Goddess.
Kodungallur, just 35 km from Thrissur, is a small town with a rich history and vibrant culture. Once a bustling port known as Muziris, it welcomed traders and religious missionaries from across the world. Today, you can explore its fascinating past through key landmarks.
Visit the ancient Cheraman Juma Masjid, India’s oldest mosque, built in 629 AD, where a Kerala oil lamp burns continuously, symbolizing unity. Experience the grandeur of the Kodungallur Bhagavati Temple, famous for its Bharani festival and largest gathering of oracles. Discover the St. Thomas Church, where the apostle first landed in India, and explore the Ruins of Kottappuram Fort, an echo of colonial history. Don’t miss the Thiruvanchikulam Mahadeva Temple, one of Kerala’s oldest Shiva temples, known for its annual elephant race.
Kodungallur is a must-visit for history buffs and spiritual seekers alike, offering a blend of ancient traditions and captivating stories.