Thiruvananthapuram: Cutting across age barriers, thousands of women took part in the famous "Attukal Pongala," one of the largest religious congregations of women, here Wednesday.
Thousands take part in all-women Attukal Pongala festival
Thousands of women took part in the famous "Attukal Pongala," one of the largest religious congregations of women. Preparing 'pongala' (sweet offering) is considered as an auspicious all-women ritual at the Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, which is popularly known as the "Women's Sabarimala". Braving scorching heat and humid climate, women from various parts of Kerala and outside the state prepared 'pongala'.
ALSO READ :Cabinet approves new solar energy scheme for farmers
Besides 'pongala', many devotees also prepare several other offerings like 'therali', 'mandaputtu' and 'palpayasam.'
The sanctification of the offerings would be held later.
"Kuthiyottam", a ritual which sees the participation of boys aged below 13 years, would be held tonight, temple authorities said.
In 2009, the Pongala ritual had made it to the Guinness Book of World Records for being the largest religious gathering of women on a single day when over 2.5 million people took part.
As per local legend, the Pongala festival commemorates the hospitality accorded by women in the locality to Kannagi, the divine incarnation of the heroine of the Tamil epic 'Silappadhikaram' while she was on her way after destroying Madurai city to avenge the injustice to her husband Kovalan.
Attukal Temple is called the "Women's Sabarimala" as only women perform rituals, while it is predominantly men who undertake the pilgrimage to the hill shrine of Lord Ayyappa at Sabarimala.
Authorities have made elaborate arrangements for the conduct of a safe and hassle-free pongala, which marks the finale of the 10-day ritual at the shrine.