Vaisakha Maholsavam
The Vaisakha Maholsavam celebrations begin with the ritual of bringing a sword from Muthirerikavu from Wayanad. On the following day, on Visakham star Bhandaram Ezhunnallath ritual is held. Gold, Silver vessels, heavenly ornaments etc are brought from nearby Manathana village to Kottiyoor.
An important ritual during the festival is the 'Elaneer Vayppu' or submitting tender coconuts before the swayambhu Shiva linga. On this special day, thousands of tender coconuts carried from different parts of Malabar by the devotees are submitted. The following day, the main priest of the temple, pours the collected coconut water on to the idol which is known as 'Elaneeraattam'.
Rohini Aaradhana is a very important ritual which is not seen in any other temple. The priest embraces the swayambhu Shiva linga as part of the ritual. The belief behind this ritual is that Brahma himself worships Lord Shiva to pacify for the loss of Sati.
As a part of the festival, a procession (Ezhunnallippu) is held with two elephants carrying the idols of Lord Shiva and Parvathi. After the procession, the elephants are fed well (Aanayootu) and given a formal farewell.
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Kottiyoor Vaisakha Maholsavam begins
Vaisakha Maholsavam dates for year 2012
27-May-2012, Sunday - Neerezhunnallathu
02-June-2012, Saturday - Neyyattam
03-June-2012, Monday - Bhandaram Ezhunnallathu (Mid night, Ladies will be Allowed only after this)
08-June-2012, Friday - Thiruvonam Aradhana, Ilaneer Veypu
11-June-2012, Monday - Ashtami Aradhana, Ilaneerattam
14-June-2012, Thursday - Revathi Aradhana
18-June-2012, Monday - Rohini Aradhana
20-June-2012, Wednesday - Thiruvathira Chathussatham
21-June-2012, Thursday - Punartham Chathussatham
23-June-2012, Saturday - Aayilyam Chathussatham
24-June-2012, Sunday - Makam Kalam Varavu (After 12.00PM, Ladies won't be allowed)
27-June-2012, Wednesday - Atham Chathussatham, Valattam, Kalasa Pooja
28-June-2012, Thursday - Thrukkalassattu
Elaborate rituals and offerings are open to devotees during the festival.
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