The temple festivals of Kerala are quite intriguing. Temples here are divided on the lines of the deities eg, Krishna temple, Devi temple and Ayappa temple. I went for a local Krishna temple festival. I was surprised with the arrangements. The festivals generally span three or four days and elaborate arrangements are made for it. On this particular occassion i had the pleasure of seeing elephants and listen to the kombu(a wind instrument). The pooja started at around 9 in the morning and continued till 11 to the accompaniment of Madhalam(drums) and Kombu. I learnt that only a single community called Maraars are eligible to play these instruments and Maraar boys are trained from the age of three so that by the time they get to play these instruments, they have the rhythms by heart. It was a spectacle - a group of men playing these instruments in unison and three elephants in attention with the idol atop one of them. I did feel bad for the elephants though, because they stood for such a long time. Then they marched aroiund the sanctum sanctorum and finally when it ended everybody was served lunch.
The temple festivals of Kerala are quite intriguing. Temples here are divided on the lines of the deities eg, Krishna temple, Devi temple and Ayappa temple. I went for a local Krishna temple festival. I was surprised with the arrangements. The festivals generally span three or four days and elaborate arrangements are made for it. On this particular occassion i had the pleasure of seeing elephants and listen to the kombu(a wind instrument). The pooja started at around 9 in the morning and continued till 11 to the accompaniment of Madhalam(drums) and Kombu. I learnt that only a single community called Maraars are eligible to play these instruments and Maraar boys are trained from the age of three so that by the time they get to play these instruments, they have the rhythms by heart. It was a spectacle - a group of men playing these instruments in unison and three elephants in attention with the idol atop one of them. I did feel bad for the elephants though, because they stood for such a long time. Then they marched aroiund the sanctum sanctorum and finally when it ended everybody was served lunch.
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