Aranmula Festival
Jalolsavams evoke the waves of enthusiasm in the minds of Southern Keralites.
its history is flirting with, paddling with river gods.
Down the years
the boat race has accrued sporting value and tourism importance.
For
ages, Keralites have cherished a reverential attitude to rivers. It is the apt
time for Keralites to hold the Jalotsavam (water-carnivals). Boat race is in a
way a display of physical might of the people who forget their differences in
partaking of this sport.
The famous snake boat carnival on the Pampa,
held annually at Aranmula on the day of Uthrittathi asterism, in connection with
the Onam festival is to commemorate the crossing of the river by Lord Krishna
on that day. The deity is supposed to be in all the boats that take part in the
carnival and all of them are expected to arrive a t their destination simultaneously.
There is thus no element of competition in the Aranmula Boat Race as in other
regattas held in this district and elsewhere. The race is not conducted to win
any trophy or prize. The crew regards the occasion as one for rejoicing and merry-making
and cheerfully row up and down the river to the tune of songs.
The people
of Central Travancore and special boats and buses ply to carry the people to witness
the event. During the races, the banks of the river on either side, for a distance
of about three kilometers, would be thronged with millions. In recent years, the
festival attracts spectators from all parts of the world. The Valla Sadya is an
important vazhipadu (offering) in the temple on this occasion.
The snake
boats at the Aranmula regatta present an enchanting as well as imposing spectacle.
They are of extraordinary shape. About 100 ft. long, the end of the boat is curving
upwards with the front portion tapering gradually. The rear portion would be towering
to a height of about 20 feet. The boats resemble snakes with their hoods raised.
Crews of over hundred men vying to win the coveted trophy, attract spectators
from all over. The occupants carry banners and ornamental umbrellas of silk and
gold. It is doubtful whether there is any other national festival resplendent
with such an aura of spiritual devotion, endearing friendship, sportsman spirit,
majesty and rapturous delight as the Aranmula boat race.
Similar Snake-boat
races are organized at Champakkulam and Paippadu in Kuttanad, the rice bowl of
Kerala, during the Onam days.
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