Thousands of women from across the State and Tamil Nadu offered
Pongala to the presiding deity of Chakkulathukavu Bhagavathy Temple at
Neerettupuram, near Thiruvalla, as part of the annual Karthika Pongala festival
on Sunday.Neerettupuram and surrounding areas turned into a sea of humanity as
devotees started thronging the village on a bank of the Pampa from Saturday
afternoon.All lodges at Neerettupuram and in the nearby towns of Edathua,
Mannar, Mavelikara, Thiruvalla, Chengannur, and even Changanassery were
reportedly full as devotees from far off places booked rooms well in advance.
Devotees camped on the temple premises and surrounding areas to get vantage
spots to offer Pongala.
The annual festival began with the auspicious Ashtadravya Maha
Ganapati homom in the morning.The entire area was charged with devotion as
hymns and devotional songs rent the air.Durgadattan Namboodiri, son of temple
administrator Manikkuttan Namboodiri, brought the fire from the sanctum sanctorum
for lighting the main Pongala hearth. K. Surendran, Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) State unit general secretary, lighted the ceremonial lamp and the main
Pongala hearth prepared in front of the temple with the sacred fire brought
from the sanctum sanctorum at 9.30 a.m.The fire was then transferred to the
thousands of small hearths prepared on the temple premises and surrounding
areas.
Mr. Surendran put a measure of rice in the vessel to mark the start of
the offering. Mathew T. Thomas, MLA, was present. D. Vijayakumar, Akhila
Bharatha Ayyappa Seva Sanghom national vice-president; Suresh Kavumbhagom,
public relations officer of the temple devaswom; and K.K. Gopalakrishnan Nair,
administrator; were also present.Devotees had lined up on almost all major
roads, including MC Road, TK Road, and the Thiruvalla-Mavelikara Road.As many
as 39 teams of priests led by Manikkuttan Namboodiri, carrying the ‘Jeevitha,’
a palanquin-like decorated carriage, sprinkled holy water (theerthom) and
flowers on the offering prepared by the devotees, symbolising its acceptance by
the presiding deity.A cultural meet was held in the afternoon. Thomas Chandy, MLA,
presided over it. Temple chief priest Radhakrishnan Namboodiri delivered the
benedictory speech. N. Rajashekharan, RSS leader, delivered the keynote
address.K.R. Prathapachandra Varma, BJP State vice-president, was the guest of
honour.C.V. Anandabose lighted the Karthika Sthambhomm marking the grand finale
of the event.
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