- Edakkunni Uthram Vilakku
Uthramvilakku is a major temple festival celebrated at Edakkunni in
Ollur , south ofThrissur in centralKerala , southIndia .The highlight of the event is an over four-hour
Panchari melam in the temple compound past midnight on theuthram day, with each of the five caparisoned elephants on the occasion carrying a diety each from as many temples.The uthramvilakku has its origin in
uthrampattu , a form of ritual singing (Brahmani pattu ) that was later converted into "Uthramvilakku" in its present form about 150 years ago. This is celebrated on theuthram day of theMeenam month of the Malayalam calendar.After the
kodiyettam (flag-hoisting) a smallpooram ceremony is performed on 3 elephants. Over the succeeding 6 days the deity of LordBhagavathy is taken around the historicPerumanam village astride an elephant, receiving the obeisances of devotees and taking part in pooram ceremonies in different temples along the route.The ceremonial
elephant also participates in the traditionalAnayottam (elephant race) atPiddikaparambu which is nearCherpu about 14 km south-west of the town ofThrissur . This is a unique elephant race as idols of different deities from different temples too take part in it.The day's functions
The itinerary is as follows:-
* 06:30: The "Bhagavathy" returns from the town of "Arattupuzha".
* 09:30:Ceremonial reception of the deity.
* 18:00:Lamp-lighting ceremony and "nadaswara" recitals.
* 19:00:Panchavadyam with five elephants.
* 22:00 :Bhagavathy deity is led in procession outside the sanctum sanctorum with the accompaniment ofvalia pani orchestra. The Bhagavathy idol is then hoisted atop a huge tusker which is joined by four others. This is followed by elaborate recitations, on various instruments includingKeli ,kombu pattu andKuzhal Pattu .
* 00:00: The illustriousPanchari melam is performed by Kerala's most renowned percussion experts. They are joined in this effort by as many as 100 artistes on thechenda ,ilathalam ,kombu andkuzhal . Besides the presiding deity of Edakkunni temple, four deities from nearby temples join the Bhagavathy. They areThaikkatusserry ,Chakkamkulangara ,Namkulam , andChittachatakudam . Themelam lasting nearly five hours culminates with a brief but vibrant display of fireworks.ref:www.edakkunnitemple.org
Closing Ceremony
This is followed by an
edakka pradakshinam, a ritualistic circumambulation which sees participation of people in the belief that the run would help them get rid of ailments.By sunrise, the Bhagavathy sets for the padikkal pooram. This is the only time in a year that deity goes out through the western door. After the Padikkal pooram, the ceremonial send off of the neighbouring deities (
Upacharam ) takes place. The festivities come to an end with thekodikutthu (uprooting of the festival mascot).
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