Attukal Pongala 2026: Collector Confident in Safety for Millions of Women Devotees

District Collector Anu Kumari has expressed confidence in the extensive preparations for the upcoming Attukal Pongala festival in Thiruvananthapuram. Preparations have included infrastructure maintenance and have now shifted to detailed crowd management and public communication strategies. The festival, often called the "women's Sabarimala," is expected to draw over 40 lakh devotees for its main ritual this year. It entered the Guinness Book of World Records in 2009 for the largest gathering of women.

Key Points: Attukal Pongala 2026: Safety & Crowd Management Plans

  • Elaborate safety & crowd plans in place
  • Focus on water, roads, and information
  • Police barricading and railway arrangements
  • Festival holds Guinness World Record
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Attukal Pongala celebrations: Thiruvananthapuram collector highlights safety and crowd management measures

Thiruvananthapuram Collector details preparations for the massive Attukal Pongala festival, expecting over 40 lakh women devotees.

"We are hopeful and confident that we'll pull off a very smooth and peaceful Pongala. - District Collector Anu Kumari"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 3

District Collector Anu Kumari expressed confidence in the preparations, highlighting the various steps taken to manage the massive gathering expected at the annual Attukal Pongala 2026 celebration.

"I am very confident because we have had several rounds of meetings, discussions, and arrangements in place. Initially, there were preparatory arrangements such as maintenance of roads, cleaning of sewage lines, and ensuring water availability at all places," she said.

She added that as the festival drew near, the focus shifted to crowd management and public communication, stating, "Then, as we near the festival, the preparations shifted to crowd management and proper dissemination of information... The police have made proper barricading arrangements... At the railway station, very detailed arrangements have been made. We are hopeful and confident that we'll pull off a very smooth and peaceful Pongala."

The Attukal Pongala is a 10-day festival celebrated at the Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, with the ninth day witnessing a massive gathering of women devotees.

Millions of women prepare divine offerings made of rice, jaggery, and banana in earthen pots and offer them to the Goddess Attukal Devi.

Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, which is known as "women's Sabarimala", is famous for its Pongala festival. Women in huge numbers throng to the temple during the festival.

Earlier in February, Temple Joint Coordinator Vinod stated that elaborate arrangements have been put in place to manage the massive influx of devotees from across India and abroad. He stated that more than 40 lakh devotees are expected to participate in the Pongala ritual this year.

As part of the ritual dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy, women devotees will prepare the sacred offering in earthen pots in makeshift brick hearths set up across the temple premises and surrounding areas.

The festival holds a special place in world records, having been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2009 for the largest gathering of women, with 2.5 million participants.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Managing a crowd of 40 lakh is no small feat. The focus on basic amenities like water and clean roads is crucial. Hope the police barricading and railway station arrangements work smoothly. Safety first!
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Sarah B
As someone who attended last year, the scale is truly mind-blowing. The collective energy of millions of women cooking Pongala together is something you have to experience. Glad to hear the preparations are thorough.
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Arjun K
While the confidence is good, I hope the plans are executed on the ground. Past festivals in various parts of India have seen gaps between planning and reality, especially with such huge numbers. Fingers crossed for a safe event.
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Meera T
The 'women's Sabarimala' tag is so apt. It's a festival that empowers and brings together women from all walks of life. The Guinness record is a point of pride for Kerala and India. Jai Attukal Devi! 🪔
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Vikram M
Proper dissemination of information is key. Many devotees come from other states and even abroad. Clear signages, announcements in multiple languages, and good mobile network coverage would help a lot.

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