Overview
About the event
One of the primary attractions of the festival is the Kettukazhcha, a
grand display of giant structures that are intricately decorated with
cloth, flowers, and ornaments. These towering structures, which can
reach heights of 90 to 100 feet, are an important symbol for the 13
'karas' or regions that comprise the area. Thousands of people work
together to create these impressive figures, which are divided into
three main categories: Theru (chariot), Kuthira (horse), and effigies of
Bhima, Hanuman, and Panchali, popular characters from Indian epics.
These figures are paraded to the temple via city roads, drawing in both
locals and visitors who join in the festivities.
The festival is renowned for its vibrant cultural displays, including various art and folk performances that make the experience memorable each year. The Kumbhabharani festival is often described as one of the greatest events on earth, attracting lakhs of people from different parts of Kerala and abroad to witness and participate in this grand celebration.
The festival is renowned for its vibrant cultural displays, including various art and folk performances that make the experience memorable each year. The Kumbhabharani festival is often described as one of the greatest events on earth, attracting lakhs of people from different parts of Kerala and abroad to witness and participate in this grand celebration.