Aanayoottu at Vadakkumnathan Temple

Aanayoottu at the Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple in Thrissur is one of Kerala's most significant elephant feeding rituals. Held on the first day of the Malayalam month of Karkidakam (typically July), it marks a period of rejuvenation. Dozens of elephants are lined up in the temple's vast courtyard, where they are fed a nutritious blend of sugarcane, rice, jaggery, and Ayurvedic medicines.
The ceremony is believed to propitiate Lord Ganesha and ensure well-being for the animals. Thousands of devotees gather to witness this unique event, which is celebrated within the ancient stone walls of one of India’s most historic Shiva temples.
Aanayoottu at the Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple in Thrissur is one of Kerala's most significant elephant feeding rituals. Held on the first day of the Malayalam month of Karkidakam (typically July), it marks a period of rejuvenation. Dozens of elephants are lined up in the temple's vast courtyard, where they are fed a nutritious blend of sugarcane, rice, jaggery, and Ayurvedic medicines.
The ceremony is believed to propitiate Lord Ganesha and ensure well-being for the animals. Thousands of devotees gather to witness this unique event, which is celebrated within the ancient stone walls of one of India’s most historic Shiva temples.
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