Over 40 Lakh Women to Gather for Attukal Pongala, World's Largest Festival

The Attukal Bhagavathy Temple is preparing for its annual Pongala ceremony on March 3, with over 40 lakh women devotees expected to participate. The ritual, the highlight of a 10-day festival, involves women preparing a sacred offering in earthen pots. Elaborate arrangements for crowd management, security, and transport have been made for the massive gathering. A lunar eclipse on March 3 will cause the temple to close from 3:10 PM to 7:00 PM.

Key Points: Attukal Pongala 2024: 40 Lakh Devotees Expected March 3

  • 40 lakh women devotees expected
  • Ceremony on March 3, 9:45 AM
  • 10-day festival from Feb 23 to Mar 4
  • Temple closed for lunar eclipse 3:10-7:00 PM
  • Known as "Women's Sabarimala"
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Tamil Nadu: Over 40 lakh devotees expected for Attukal Pongala ceremony on March 3

Over 40 lakh women devotees expected for Attukal Pongala in Kerala on March 3. Details on festival dates, rituals, and eclipse timings.

Tamil Nadu: Over 40 lakh devotees expected for Attukal Pongala ceremony on March 3
"more than 40 lakh devotees are expected to participate in the Pongala ritual this year - Temple Joint Coordinator Vinod"

Nagercoil, February 19

At least 40 lakh women devotees are expected to take part in the world-renowned Attukal Pongala ceremony at the Attukal Bhagavathy Amman Temple on March 3, festival committee representatives said on Thursday.

The festival committee representatives said that preparations are gathering pace for one of the largest gatherings of women in the world.

Speaking to reporters here, officials said the temple, popularly known as the "Women's Sabarimala," is fully geared up for its annual Masi grand festival, which will be held from February 23 to March 4.

Temple Joint Coordinator Vinod said 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.

The Pongala ceremony, regarded as the highlight of the 10-day festival, will begin at around 9:45 am on March 3 with the ceremonial lighting of the hearth, known as 'Pandara Aduppu.'

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 officials said extensive arrangements have been made to ensure smooth conduct of the event, including crowd management, security, sanitation and medical support.

Special trains and buses have also been arranged to facilitate the travel of devotees to Thiruvananthapuram for the ceremony.

Meanwhile, a lunar eclipse coincides with the Pongala day on March 3. In view of this, the temple will remain closed from 3:10 pm to 7:00 pm. Devotees have been requested to complete their darshan before 3:10 pm, as the temple doors will remain shut during the eclipse period.

Earlier, festival committee office-bearers briefed the media in Nagercoil about the preparations and arrangements for the grand event.

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. Devotees prepare dishes to offer Goddess. Devotees prepare offerings in earthen pots and use logs of coconut trees for the fire.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Incredible organization is needed for 40 lakh people. Hats off to the temple committee and Kerala/TN police. Hope the special transport arrangements work smoothly to avoid chaos.
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Sarah B
Visiting from the US and happened to be in Kerala during this time. My local friend explained the significance. It's amazing to witness such a massive, peaceful gathering of women for a spiritual purpose. The logistics are staggering!
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Rohit P
The lunar eclipse timing is interesting. Good that the temple is informing devotees well in advance about the closure. Must plan accordingly if you want darshan.
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Ananya R
While the devotion is commendable, I hope the environmental impact of lakhs of earthen pots and coconut wood fires is being managed. Can the committee look into more sustainable practices for future years? The faith is eternal, but our methods can evolve.
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Karthik V
Attukal Pongala is a true symbol of Kerala's and Tamil Nadu's shared cultural fabric. Devotees from both states come together seamlessly. Jai Bhagavathy Amma!

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