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Kalpathy Ratholsavam (Kalpathy Car Festival) is an annual
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festival in the village of Kalpathy,
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, a district in the state of
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. The festival includes a locus of chariots from 4 different temples in Kalpathy, namely Sri Visalaksha Sametha Sri Viswanatha Swamy temple, Sri Lakshmi Narayana Perumal temple, Manthakkara Sree Mahaganapathy temple & Chathapuram Sri Prasanna Mahaganapathy temple. Kalpathy Car Festival is based on vedic
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culture. The main centre of the festival is Kalpathy Sree Viswanathaswamy temple. The three satellite temples in the villages of new Kalpathy, old Kalpathy and Chathapuram are also participants in the festival. The festival also features a
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held at Mani Iyyer Road, Chathapuram and routines such as Unchavrithi and Pancharatna Keerthan Aalapan are performed. There's also the vibrant sight of roadside stalls, which sell everything ranging from local delicacies to clothing items.


How to get there

* Nearest bus stand:
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Stadium Bus Stand 3 km * Nearest railway station: Palakkad Junction - 3 km * Nearest airport:
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- 70 km


The Festival

The annual ten-day chariot festival conducted here during the month of November(Malayalam month Thulam & Tamil month Aippasi) is one of the most remarkable festivals of Kerala. Also known as ''Kalpathy Theru''(Kalpathy Chariot),
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recitals and cultural programmes are held in the temple during the first four days of the festival. The chariots are not brought on until the last three days of the festival. During the other days, the idols of the deities are decorated in different forms(such as ''
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vahana'' or ''
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vahana'' for ''Lord
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, & Mooshika(mouse) vahana'' for ''Lord
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)'' and is carried through the streets in huge processions by the residents of the village, namely the ''Kalpathy Youngsters'' from the villages within Kalpathy, in either the support of bamboo shoots or in palanquins. This tradition is believed to be over 700 years old. There's also the ''Anjaam Thirunaal''(അഞ്ചാം തിരുനാൾ/Fifth Festival) which is the fifth day of the Ratholsavam where the deities are carried in processions in smaller chariots, and the big ones are only brought on in the last three days of the festival. On the last three days, thousands of devotees gather together to draw decorated temple chariots through the streets. 6 chariots from 4 temples take part in the procession, namely the temples of Sri Visalakshi Sametha Viswanatha Swamy, ''Sri Lakshmi Narayana Perumal, Manthakkara Sree Mahaganapathy & Chathapuram Sri Prasanna Mahaganapathy.'' Viswanatha Swamy temple owns three of the six chariots, which are of Lord
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, Lord
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, and the final one of Lord
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, who is the youngest of Lord Shiva's children and has the smallest chariot. The final three days of the festival are known as ''Onnam''(First) ''Theru', Randam''(Second) ''Theru & Munnam''(Third) ''Theru'' respectively. On the final day, all the chariots assemble in front of the Visalakshi Sametha Viswanatha Swamy temple, termed as the ''Devarathasangamam''(Chariot Confluence). The point of meeting is also known as ''Therumutty''(തേരുമുട്ടി). Thousands of devotees converge at Kalpathy and pull the chariot every year. The chants of Lord Shiva, Narayana & Hanuman while the ropes are drawn is an unmissable event.


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{{Tourism in Kerala Hindu festivals in Kerala November observances Festivals in Palakkad district