Koovagam festival: Where transgenders flock to wed, celebrate and mourn (PHOTOS) | Chennai News

Koovagam festival: Where transgenders flock to wed, celebrate and mourn (PHOTOS)

KALLAKURICHI: The quiet village of Koovagam in Kallakurichi district transformed into a vibrant epicentre of culture and devotion as the annual Arulmigu Koothandavar temple festival reached its highly anticipated climax on Tuesday. The 18-day festival, symbolising the 18-day Mahabharata war, draws participants not only from across India but also from several countries, including Singapore, Malaysia and the UK.Tuesday marked the most critical ritual of the festival. Thousands of transgender women, dressed in fine silk saris and adorned with traditional jewellery and flowers, participated in a symbolic mass wedding. Under the chanting of hymns, the temple priests tied the thali (sacred thread) around their necks, symbolising their marriage to the deity Lord Aravan.

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According to the Mahabharata legend, Aravan, the son of one of the Pancha Pandavas, Arjuna, agreed to be sacrificed to ensure the victory of the Pandavas. However, he wished to be married before his death. Krishna took the form of the enchantress Mohini to fulfil this wish. The festival participants step into the role of Mohini to reenact this divine sacrifice.Tuesday’s festive atmosphere will take a sombre turn on Wednesday morning. The massive temple chariot will be pulled through the village streets, carrying the idol of Lord Aravan to the sacrificial site. As the chariot reaches its destination, the ritual of “widowhood” begins.

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In a deeply emotional ceremony, the participants will break their bangles, remove the thali, and wipe off their kumkum, mourning the symbolic death of their husband, Aravan. This transition from celebration to grief is a powerful testament to the community’s deep spiritual connection to the legend.The festival will conclude on May 1 with the Dharma Pattabhishekham (coronation) ceremony, marking the end of another year’s pilgrimage for a community that finds both identity and sanctuary in the sands of Koovagam.

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The Kallakurichi district administration and the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) have made extensive arrangements to handle the massive crowd inflow. Special 24-hour shuttle buses are being operated from Villupuram and Ulundurpet to Koovagam and back. A heavy posse of police personnel has been deployed to manage traffic and ensure safety. Mobile medical teams and sanitation workers have been stationed throughout the village to assist pilgrims.

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