Thousands Witness Meenakshi-Sundareswarar Float Festival in Madurai

The annual Meenakshi-Sundareswarar Float Festival was held at Mariamman Teppakulam in Madurai, marking the end of the 12-day Thai Poosam festival. The decorated float carrying the deities was pulled around the tank's Maiya Mandapam by youths from the Devendrakula Vellalar community. The event, which also commemorated the birth anniversary of King Thirumalai Nayak, featured illuminated tank walls, processions, and tight security. The festival is celebrated with great devotion and will next be held on February 1, 2027.

Key Points: Meenakshi-Sundareswarar Float Festival Draws Crowds in Madurai

  • Celebrates Thai Poosam culmination
  • Float paraded morning and evening
  • Commemorates King Thirumalai Nayak
  • High-security and traffic arrangements
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Tamil Nadu: Thousands witness Meenakshi-Sundareswarar Float Festival at Mariamman Teppakulam

Devotees gather at Mariamman Teppakulam for the annual float festival, marking the end of the Thai Poosam celebrations with processions and lights.

"Thousands of devotees witnessed the annual float festival - Madurai Report"

Madurai, February 2

Thousands of devotees witnessed the annual float festival, during which the float carrying the deities of Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar is being pulled around the Maiya Mandapam of Mariamman Teppakulam here. The event marks the culmination of the 12-day Thai Poosam festival. Every year, on the occasion of Thai Poosam, the decorated float of the Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple is ceremoniously taken around the Maiya Mandapam at Mariamman Teppakulam.

The day also commemorates the birth anniversary of King Thirumalai Nayak. To mark the occasion, the tank walls and the Maiya Mandapam were illuminated with colourful lights, enhancing the festive ambience and featuring a procession to the tank, traditional rope-pulling by local youths, and high-security arrangements, attracting massive crowds.

As per tradition, youths from the Devendrakula Vellalar community of nearby Anuppanadi will pull the float around the Maiya Mandapam using ropes. Many people from various parts of the Madurai district will gather to witness the grand spectacle. The festival traditionally features a decorated float parade around the tank in the morning and again in the evening, with the surrounding area lit with colourful lights.

Adequate police personnel, along with fire and rescue services teams, were deployed in and around the area to ensure the smooth and safe conduct of the festival. Traffic diversions were implemented around Teppakulam to manage the crowd.

Earlier in the day, the deities will be taken in a procession through the Chithirai streets, East Masi Street, Yanaikkal, Nelpettai and Kamarajar Salai to the Sri Muktheeswarar Temple near the Teppakulam, where special rituals will be performed. Subsequently, the deities will be taken to the float, which will be drawn around the Maiya Mandapam in the morning and again in the evening. This festival is celebrated every year with great devotion and enthusiasm. One year from that date, the next annual float festival will take place on February 1, 2027.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Attended with my family from Chennai. The energy was incredible! The traditional rope-pulling by the youths is a powerful symbol of community effort. Kudos to the police and organizers for managing such a massive crowd smoothly.
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Arjun K
While the festival spirit is commendable, I hope the authorities also focus on the environmental impact. The tank water quality and the waste generated by thousands need serious attention for future editions.
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Meera T
The article mentions the Devendrakula Vellalar community's role. It's important these traditional duties are preserved and respected. They are an integral part of Madurai's cultural fabric. Long live such traditions!
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David E
Visiting from the UK and was fortunate to witness this. The scale, the colors, the devotion – it was absolutely mesmerizing. A truly unique cultural experience. The security arrangements were also very reassuring.
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Karthik V
The float festival is the soul of Madurai. Reading this makes me nostalgic. Can't wait for 2027 to take my children. It connects us to our history, from King Thirumalai Nayak to today. Pure magic!

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