Valla Sadhya
Valla Sadya is a celebration in the Hindu temple at Aranmula, Kerala, India. During the festival, the village conducts a snake boat race in the Pampa River, and there is a feast at the temple. The Valla Sadhya is conducted on Ashtamirohoni day. During Valla Sadhya, Krishna, the main deity worshipped in the temple, will come to take the offerings from people. The legend is that in a Valla Sadya all dishes asked for must be given to the people in order to please the lord.
Common offerings
The is a feast of vegetarian food of the ayurvedic tradition. Each meal consists of 10 to 20 dishes served on banana or plantain leaves, and up to 64 dishes on Ashtami Rohini Day, the birthday of Krishna.Some of the dishes and foods include:
- Parippu - A thick lentil dish eaten with rice, papadum and ghee
- Pulisserry - Curry prepared with thick and sour buttermilk
- Banana chips
- Shakara varatti and poovan palam
- Aravana payasam.
- Kaalipazham payasam
- Unniappam
- Sambar
- Rasam
- Aviyal
- Kaalan
- Olan
- Koottukari
- Kichadi
- Pachadi
- Injipuli
- Thoran
- Achar: Spicy pickled raw mango, lemon, or lime
Valla Sadhya
On the day of Krishna’s birthday – Ashtami Rohini day, the Valla sadya is conducted for all the devotees of Parthasarathy. Around 1 lakh people attend this event every year. Most of the palliodams attend this feast.
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