Adoor Gajamela Festivals, Kerala - അടൂര്‍ ഗജമേള

City Quilon (Kollam)
State Kerala
Feast of Month Ten day long annual festival
Co-ordinates 8.881171, 76.588783
Other Langauge Names Hindi: अडूर गजमेला
Malayalam: അടൂര്‍ ഗജമേള
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The elephant is the most well loved and the revered animal in South India and more so in Kerala. Any temple or religious festivity without elephants do not achieve their desired altitude. Gaja is Sanskrit means elephant and Mela means a fair. The Adoor Gajamela is therefore a fair of elephants.

Nine majestically caparisoned elephants take part in this spectacular procession which starts from the Parthasarathy Temple and culminates at Chennapatti temple, 3 Km from Adoor. Ottanthullal other traditional art forms are also staged on the tenth day. The shrine of Parthasarathy is dedicated to Lord Sree Krishna, known here in the name of Parthasarathy. Partha's is the other name for Arjun a character in the epic Mahabharatha. And Saraythy means charioteer. Lord Krishna drove Arjun's chariot during the Battle of Kurukshetra. The temple also celebrates Ashtamirohini the birthday anniversary of Sree Krishna. Parichamuttukali - a folk art resembling the martial steps, Mayooranritham - Peacock dance, Ammandudam, Velakali - dance symbolic of ancient warfare, etc are performed at the temple during the Ashtamirohini festival.

Adoor Gajamela as well as for other fairs and festivals in Kerala and other parts of India and also offers online booking for tour packages to Kerala during Adoor Gajamela.

Time of Adoor Gajamela

The Adoor Gajamela is celebrated on the last day of the ten day long annual festival at Sree Parthasarathy temple Adoor.