Champakkulam Moolam Boat Race
The oldest and most popular snake boat race in Kerala, and is closely
connected to the Sree Krishna Temple at Ambalappuzha. The race is held on
the Champakulam Lake on the moolam day of the Malayalam month Midhunam, the
day of the installation of the deity at the Temple.
Legends say that Maharaja Devanarayana of Chempakasseri, as instructed by
the royal priest, built a temple at Ambalappuzha. But just before the
installation of the deity he was informed that the idol was not auspicious.
The king was disturbed, but his minister suggested an inspired solution. To
bring down the beautiful idol of Sree Krishna - presented to Arjuna by the
Lord himself, from the Karikulam temple in Kurichi. The minister with a few
others went to Kurichi, met the authorities there and returned with the
idol. On the way back they stopped at Champakulam to spent the night and
perform a pooja. The next morning boats from the entire region assembled to
escort the idol in a colourful, ceremonial procession through the lake to
the Temple. Years later the pageant is still re-enacted with the same
enthusiasm. An exotic procession of water floats, boats decorated with
colourful parasols and performing arts greets the spectator before the race.
The race proper is held in various stages for various categories of boats.