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Malayattoor Perunnal
Malayattoor has a pilgrimage festival. Devotees climb the hill without any celebration, after leading an austere life of prayer. The Feast day falls on the Sunday after the resurrection of Christ (Easter). Since His disciples did not see him after resurrection, St. Thomas did not believe it. But the Lord appeared on the eighth day, blessed St.Thomas and cleared his doubts. This day is known as Ne....
Malayattoor has a pilgrimage festival. Devotees climb the hill without any celebration, after leading an austere life of prayer. The Feast day falls on the Sunday after the resurrection of Christ (Easter). Since His disciples did not see him after resurrection, St. Thomas did not believe it. But the Lord appeared on the eighth day, blessed St.Thomas and cleared his doubts. This day is known as New Sunday. Devotees ascend the hills with chanting.
Another Feast being observed by the Christians in Kerala is Dukram. This Feast, observed on July 3, is a reminder of the martyrdom of St. Thomas. Devotees go to Mylapore for Dukram Feast. December 18 is observed as Kurissu Viyartha Feast of St. Thomas. This is observed in connection with the stone cross of Mylapore. The diocese church stands on the banks of river Periyar. This is also known as Thazhathu. Ascending of the hills begin from the valley. A statue of St. Thomas is there at the place where the pilgrimage begins.
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Activities
Every year thousands of devotees are immersed in prayers carry wooden crosses of different sizes and climb up the hill. The whole village gets decked up and ready itself to welcome the pilgrims
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Tourist Information Officer
Pradeep Chandran
Department of Tourism
914712321132
pradeep[at]keralatourism[dot]org
How to reach
The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport,
which is 15 KMs away.
The nearest convenient railway station is Angamaly,
which is 17 KMs away.
The nearest major city is Malayattoor,
which is 7KMs away.