The essence of Indian culture lies in respecting all life forms on Earth. Maintaining a harmonious coexistence between man and nature has been ingrained in our culture since the very old times. And perhaps it is this trait of our civilization which shows it in a distinctive light. Maintaining the sanctity of these ancient traditions and rituals which depict a unique bond between man and animal, comes the Aanayoottu festival. Celebrated in the Vadakkunnathan Temple Thrissur, this religious festival of Kerala is a historical convention that celebrates elephants
The festival doesn’t just mark the religious beliefs of the state but is associated with the change of seasons too. The quintessential rains have a lot to do with the origin of this festival. When people everywhere in the world change their food choices during the rains why should the animals stay behind.
It is this cultural intricacy that makes this festival unique. It is specifically celebrated in the rainy season or the Karkidakam when the monsoons are receding. Hailed as the month of rejuvenation, Karkidakam traces its roots back to the ancient science of Ayurveda. Keep reading to grab more insights on Aanayoottu festival aka Kerala elephant festival 2024
Date & Venue of Aanayoottu Festival 2024
Aanayoottu festival 2024 will be celebrated on 16th July 2024 with huge zest and fervour. The event will take place in Vadakkumnathan Temple in Thrissur. Also, the celebration timings of aanayoottu at vadakkumnathan temple are yet to be confirmed.
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History of Aanayoottu Festival - The Ayurveda Connection
Kerala is synonymous with Ayurveda. This thousand-year-old ceremonial ritual is related to the Vedic tradition of the state. Traditionally, it is believed that the science of Ayurveda is quite helpful in balancing the three body doshas - Vata, Pitta and Kapha. During monsoons, it is believed that our bodies naturally respond much better, handling these doshas, if treated right. Thus, to regulate the internal systems of the body, Keralites maintain a particular diet regime during monsoons.
Major Attractions of Aanayoottu Festival 2024
1. Karkidakam - A Month of Rejuvenation. When the seasonal reversal of winds and the bursting of monsoon is over, the Karkidakam or the month of rejuvenation starts. It is believed that during this month the monsoon season shifts in its last phase. As per the Hindu calendar, this month is dedicated to Lord Shiva. And both in Northern and Southern India people fast to worship Bholenath.
In Thrissur, Aanayoottu Festival is an extension of the ancient ayurvedic traditions which were followed in Kerala. Karkidakam marks the end of the rainy season and it is the best time to condition the animals too.
As a gesture of reverence towards Lord Ganesha, the festival is chosen to feed the elephants. These gentle giants are tended to with love and care. They are fed the right amounts of Ayurveda-inspired treats along with special concoctions with sugarcane, rice, ghee, coconut and the Ganapathi pooja prasad with ayurvedic medicines for cleansing their systems.
Another reason to dole out all the food on the Gajaraj is to impress Lord Ganesha, the remover of all obstacles and the God of good beginnings.
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2. Gajamukhi and the Gajaraj Connection. In Hindu mythology, elephants are considered sacred. And there is a deep mythical connection between Ganesha and Elephants. The story of Ganesha wearing an elephant head is a well-known mystic tale of his origin. In a warm gesture to celebrate the change of seasons and regulate the bodily health of the elephants, the festival has been connected with Ganesha making it culturally and religiously relevant.
3. The Celebration of Aanayoottu Festival. Elephants are loved in Kerala. You get to see a different side of human nature when a whole crowd gathers to feed them. The pachyderms are brought inside the temple and lined up in proper queues. Facing them are thousands of people who come here just to feed them as it is believed that doing so would appease Lord Ganesha. The ritualistic gesture not only symbolises the removal of all negativity from their lives but is also a cleansing dietary ritual for them.
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How to Reach Thrissur
You can easily reach Thrissur, via major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru respectively. Check out the following details on how you can reach Thrissur by the following means of public transport.
By Air. Deboard at the Cochin International Airport (COK) situated 50-60 km away. This airport has very good flight connectivity with other Indian cities. Many prominent air carriers operate to and fro at a good frequency. From the airport, you will need to book a taxi to reach here.
By Train. Deboard at the Thrissur Railway Station (TCR). The station is fairly well-connected with other cities and towns. From the station, you can easily board a taxi or take some other locally available means of transport to reach your destination.
By Road. Depending upon your location, you can consider travelling to Thrissur by well-maintained networks of roadways. For this, you can consider travelling via state-run/private buses from nearby towns and districts. Otherwise, you can also prefer travelling by taxis as well as your own vehicle.
- From Puducherry - 510 km via NH81
- From Mysuru - 315 km via NH766
- From Madurai - 285 km via Avinashi - Tiruppur - Palladam - Pollachi - Cochin Rd
At vadakkumnathan, Aanayoottu 2024 will be celebrated with pure magic and enthusiasm. Must-attend this festival for an absolutely delightful experience! Let adotrip be your partner for a seamless travel experience and witness the magic like never before!
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PLEASE NOTE : Dates can vary due to cancellation or last-minute changes.
Frequently Asked Questions About Aanayoottu Festival 2024
Q1. What is Aanayoottu ritual?
A1. Aanayoottu means feeding the elephants. On this graceful occasion, elephants are whole heartedly fed medicated food. This ritual is deep rooted in important principles of ayurveda where the month ‘Karkkidakam’is considered the month of rejuvenation.
Q2. How many elephants are present in Kerala elephant festival 2024?
A2. According to the rituals, 50 elephants are present in Aanayoottu festival.
Q3. Which is the biggest elephant festival in Kerala?
A3. Pooram or elephant festival is regarded as the biggest elephant festival in Thrissur, Kerala.
Q4. Which is the famous elephant temple in Kerala?
A4. The Guruvayur temple is the biggest elephant temple in Kerala. A famous elephant, named Guruvayur Kesavan, was known to belong to this temple.
Q5. Which was the first elephant in Kerala on top?
A5. Thechikottukavu Ramachandran is regarded as the first top elephant in Kerala.