Kerala's Attukal Pongala: A Defining Symbol of Faith and Culture, Says BJP Leader

Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar hailed the Attukal Pongala festival as a core symbol of the state's cultural and spiritual heritage. He expressed personal pride in participating for the third time in the unique event where thousands of women offer Pongala. Chandrasekhar noted his wife could not attend this year due to travel disruptions from Middle East tensions following Iran's retaliatory attacks. The festival at Attukal Bhagavathy Temple is one of the world's largest all-women religious gatherings.

Key Points: Attukal Pongala Festival Defines Kerala's Heritage: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

  • Festival is a defining cultural symbol
  • Massive women's congregation for faith
  • Integrates tradition with modern Kerala
  • Event disrupted by Middle East tensions
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Attukal Pongala festival defines Kerala's cultural heritage: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

BJP's Rajeev Chandrasekhar calls Attukal Pongala a proud symbol of Kerala's cultural & spiritual heritage, celebrating women's faith.

"There are many things that define our great state of Keralam... this celebration of faith... is a huge event that makes me proud personally and makes every Malayali proud. - Rajeev Chandrasekhar"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 2

Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Tuesday said the Attukal Pongala festival is a defining symbol of Kerala's rich cultural and spiritual heritage, expressing pride in participating in the annual celebration.

Speaking to ANI during the Attukal Pongala festival, Chandrasekhar described Attukal Pongala as a unique expression of faith and tradition, where thousands of women gather to offer Pongala to Attukal Bhagavathy.

"There are many things that define our great state of Keralam. There are many things very core to the culture and heritage of Thiruvananthapuram, and Attukal Pongala -- this celebration of faith, celebration of Attukal Bhagwati by women in such large numbers -- is a huge event that makes me proud personally and makes every Malayali proud," he said.

He added that the festival reflects how deeply integrated faith and culture are in Kerala's history despite centuries of change.

"It reminds us how deeply integrated our faith and culture is, despite so many hundreds and thousands of years of history of our state," Chandrasekhar said.

The BJP leader said this was his third opportunity to participate in the festival and expressed happiness at being part of the celebrations.

"This is my third opportunity to participate. Of course, I'm very happy," he said.

He also mentioned that his wife could not attend this year due to ongoing developments in the Middle East.

"This time, my wife could not be here, unfortunately stuck with childrens in the Middle East because of the developments there. But I'm here with my karyakartas," he added.

Following the US-Israel strikes against Iran on February 28, Iran launched a wave of retaliatory attacks, using drones and missiles targeting multiple Arab countries in the region as a retaliatory action, which resulted in flight disruptions and cancellations across the globe.

The Attukal Pongala festival, held annually at the Attukal Bhagavathy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, is one of the largest congregations of women for a religious event in the world.

- ANI

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Arun Y
While it's good he appreciates the festival, I hope this isn't just political symbolism during election season. The true spirit of Pongala is in the community of women, their faith, and the collective offering. Let's keep the focus on that, not on who is attending for photo-ops.
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Meera T
As a woman who has participated, the energy is indescribable. Lakhs of us cooking together in harmony—it's a powerful symbol of Kerala's syncretic culture. His words about faith and culture being integrated are spot on. It's more than a festival; it's our living heritage.
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Rohit P
Interesting to see a mention of global geopolitics (Middle East situation) in a report about a Kerala festival. Shows how interconnected our world is. Hope his family is safe. On the festival itself—yes, it's a massive, unique event that puts Thiruvananthapuram on the world map.
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Sarah B
Reading about this from abroad. The scale of it—"largest congregation of women for a religious event"—is astounding. It's beautiful to see such traditions thriving. Kerala's cultural depth is truly remarkable.
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Karthik V
The festival is indeed a defining symbol. But let's also ensure the infrastructure and facilities for the lakhs of devotees keep improving. The government's role in managing such a huge peaceful gathering is as crucial as celebrating it.

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