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Kerala: Mahamagha Mahotsavam returns after 250 years on Bharatapuzha, restoring a centuries old Hindu tradition

The Mahamagha Mahotsavam, often described as the Kumbh Mela of Southern Bharat, is being revived after a gap of nearly 250 years following its discontinuation during the British period. The historic Hindu festival will be held in 2026 on the banks of the Bharatapuzha in Malappuram district, marking the restoration of an ancient ritual tradition

Dr Vishnu AravindDr Vishnu Aravind
Jan 13, 2026, 11:00 am IST
in Bharat, Culture, Kerala
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Mahamandaleshwar Swami Anandavanam Bharathi addresses the media on the revival of the Mahamagha Mahotsavam, outlining rituals, schedules, and the scale of the historic event after a 250-year gap

Mahamandaleshwar Swami Anandavanam Bharathi addresses the media on the revival of the Mahamagha Mahotsavam, outlining rituals, schedules, and the scale of the historic event after a 250-year gap

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The Mahamagha Mahotsavam 2026, often described as the Kumbh Mela of Southern Bharat, will be held from February 18 to March 3 at Thirunavaya and Tapasannur in Malappuram district, on the banks of the holy river Bharatapuzha. Addressing a press conference, Mahamandaleshwar Swami Anandavanam Bharathi said the ancient Hindu dharmic festival had ceased nearly 250 years ago following British intervention and is now being revived in its traditional form. He stated that an estimated half a lakh devotees are expected to attend the Mahamagha Mahotsavam each day, making it one of the largest spiritual congregations in the region.

The festival will formally begin with the Dharma Dhwajarohana at 11 am on February 19, marking the commencement of Maghagupta Navratri. The ceremonial flag hoisting will be performed by Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, the Governor of Kerala. A major highlight of the celebrations will be the Mahameru Rath Yatra, which will commence on the morning of February 19. The yatra will travel from Trimurti Hill, the source region of the Bharatapuzha, to the Trimurti Sangam. The procession, involving prominent participants from Tamil Nadu, will be led by Acharya Yatheeshanandanathan Dr Srinath Karayat.

Another key spiritual event, the Nila Aarti, will begin at Thirunavaya at 6 pm on February 19. Organised under the leadership of the Mohanji Foundation, the first aarti will be conducted by Brahmarshi Mohanji. The daily evening aarti will be performed by Ganga Aarti Pandits of Kashi Dashashwamedh Ghat on the banks of the Nila until the conclusion of the festival on March 3.

During the Magha Mahotsavam, sacred bathing rituals and Vedic ceremonies, accompanied by Vedic chanting every morning, will be led by Gayatri Gurukulam Acharya Arun Prabhakar. The Thai Pooya on the main day of Magha Purnima will be organised under the leadership of LMRK Captain Rajith Kumar.

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Navakoti Narayana Parchana will be conducted daily throughout the festival. Devotees bringing lamps from various temples will receive the Magha tree and the Ashwattha tree, considered abodes of protective murtis, as prasadam. The festival will conclude with Amritsnanam and Yathi Pooja on the morning of March 3. Atonement shraddhas preceding the festival will be held from February 16 to 18, followed by special murti-specific poojas from February 19 onwards, performed by acharyas from different spiritual lineages across Kerala. The Magha Yajna plans are coordinated by Swami Abhinava Balananda Bhairavan, while the Malayali Association of North American Hindus-Mantra is organising the Magha Yajna kriyas.

Nilatheeram (River Bharathapuzha) will host a wide range of cultural and spiritual programmes, including satsangs, kalari, yoga demonstrations, and various art performances. Key observance days include Mauni Amavasya (February 18), Magha Pratipadam (Feb 19), Ganesha Jayanti (February 22), Vasantha Panchami (February 23), Ratha Saptami (February 25), Bhishmaashtami (February 26), Mahanandanavami (February 27), Gupt Vijayadashami (February 28), Jaya Ekadashi (February 29), along with Thaipuyya and Magha Pournami on February 1, and Makam Nakshatra on March 3.

Details regarding special punya snan days, registration, and volunteer participation are available on the official website. Areekkara Sudhir Namboothiri, Chairman and Melshanthi of the Thirunavaya Navamukunda Temple, Working Chairman K. Damodaran, and Chief Coordinator K. Keshavadas were also present at the press conference.

 

 

 

Topics: Hindu festivalsSanatana DharmaSpiritual HeritageMahamagha MahotsavamBharatapuzhaKerala Hindu TraditionThirunavayaMagha Mahotsavam 2026
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