Chirappu festival in Alappuzha Kerala
The Chirappu festival, also known as Mullakkal Chirappu, is a prominent annual celebration at the Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple in Alappuzha, Kerala. It honors Goddess Rajarajeswari (a form of Durga) and spans about 41 days during the Malayalam month of Vrischikam, roughly November to December.
Key Highlights
The festival features daily temple rituals, including poojas and processions with caparisoned elephants, especially during the climactic last 11 days.
Evening cultural programs showcase Kerala's folk arts, classical dances, music, and fireworks, drawing large crowds.
Unique Traditions
The temple's open-roof sanctum adds a sacred ambiance, with devotees lighting thousands of lamps and participating in Annadanam (community feasts). Streets transform into vibrant markets with handicrafts, jewelry, and local cuisine, blending devotion with festivity.
Cultural Impact
This event unites locals and tourists, reflecting Alappuzha's heritage amid its backwaters, and peaks with grand displays like elephant parades.
Mullakkal Chirappu in 2025 features its main celebrations from December 16 to 25, aligning with recent social media updates and ongoing festivities as of December 18.
Full Festival Timeline
The broader Mullakkal Mahotsavam spans 41 days starting from the first of Vrischikam month (mid-November), but "Chirappu" specifically highlights the climactic last 11 days with grand processions and events. Kidangamparambu Ulsavam extends related celebrations from December 21 to 27.
Peak Days.
The festival intensifies on the final two days, December 25-26, featuring massive Annadanam feasts, fireworks, and caparisoned elephant parades that draw thousands. These dates reflect Kerala's lunar calendar adjustments for the year.
Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple in Alappuzha lies about 65 km south of Kochi (Ernakulam), reachable in 1.5-2 hours by road via NH66.
By Bus
KSRTC and private buses depart frequently from Kochi's Ernakulam bus stand to Alappuzha, dropping near Mullakkal (₹100-200, every 15-30 mins). From Alappuzha stand, take an auto-rickshaw (5-10 mins, ₹50-100) to the temple in Mullakkal area.
By Train
Trains from Ernakulam Junction or Town run hourly to Alappuzha railway station (1-1.5 hrs, ₹50-150). The temple is 3 km away; hire an auto (₹60-80) or walk 30-40 mins.
App based services
By Taxi/CarOla/Uber cabs or app-based taxis cost ₹1500-2500 one-way; self-drive via NH66 is straightforward with parking near the temple. Avoid peak festival hours for traffic delays.
