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Life is a celebration in Kerala as is brought forth during the gaiety and fervor during their festivals. The annual calendar is full of festivals, fairs and events...one following the other...all in their unique spirit... making the life of Kerala colourful and lively. Here is a mention of few of the important festivals in Kerala.

Thiruvathira Festival


Makaravillakku at Sabarimala

This festival in Sabarimala marks the end of Mandalam. For centuries, Sabarimala in Pathanamthitta has been a major pilgrim centre attracting lakhs of devotees from all over India, more so from southern States. The presiding deity is Lord Ayyappa known as Dharma Sastha, considered a symbol of unity between Vaishnavites and Saivites.

Bakrid

Bakr Id, also known as Id-ul-Zuha in Arabic, is one of the grandest of Muslim festivals
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Christmas

Christmas, the most popular festival of the Christians, is celebrated to
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Vishu

The Malayalam New Year is celebrated by bursting crackers and going to temple.
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Easter

This is the oldest Christian festival, as old as Christianity itself. The central tenet of Christianity is not the birth of Jesus, but his resurrection. Easter is derived from this paschal mystery and from the events of Good Friday.
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Thrissur Pooram

A most spectacular spectacle in the state, this festival was introduced by Sakthan Thampuran, the Maharaja of erstwhile Kochi state. Celebrated in Medom the festival parades the fulgent faces of Kerala culture. With every passing year Tthrissur Pooram, the temple festival, attracts large masses of devotees and spectators.
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Ochirakali

How to get there:
Nearest railway station: Ochira, a few minutes drive from the temple.
Nearest airport: Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, about 105 km from Kolla
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Onam

The 10-day festival is Kerala's most important festival, honouring King Mahabali, a mythological king of ancient Kerala, whose period was reckoned as the golden age in the history of the state. He was the embodiment of virtues, goodness, so was his regime which was marked by equality and harmony among people.
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Sree Narayana Guru Jayanti

It marks the birth of the Sree Narayana Guru, the Kingpin of a social revolution, which transformed the caste-ridden society of Kerala.

Janmashthami or Sree Krishna Jayanti

This festival is celebrated to mark the birth of Lord Krishna.

Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi

It marks the death ceremony of the Sree Narayana Guru, the Kingpin of a social revolution, which transformed the caste-ridden society of Kerala.

Vinayaka Chaturthi

This festival is celebrated in the month of avani on chaturthi (4th) day which comes after the new moon. For anything to go well, people pray on this day to Lord Vinayaka or Ganesha. Lord Vinayaka has got an elephant face and human body. He is worshipped by many names like Vinayaka, Ganesha, Pillayar, Vigneshwara, Gajanana, Ganapathy, Mooshika Vahanaa, Modhaga priya etc.

Maha Navami

The 10 day festival associated with vanquishing demons, in particular Rama's victory over Ravana in the Ramayana, and Durga's victory over the buffalo-headed Mahishasura.

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Kerala Foundation Day

This event is organized to commemorate Kerala’s recognition as a state.

Deepavali

Deepavali is known as the festival of lights. There are many legends connected with the festival. Some say that it is a celebration of Sree Krishna's victory over the demon narakasura and others hold that it is the day Sree Rama returned from exile.
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Mandalam


It marks the beginning of a month long festival on this day, which ends with Makaravillaku.

Idul-Fitr

Also known as 'Ramadan', is one of the two festivals of Islam. Ramadan is the ninth month of the lunar year. During this month the Muslims observe fast, giving up all kinds of food and drink during day time, and spend the major part of the night in devotion and prayer.
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* Subject to the appearance of the moon.


 
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