Ramayana Masam
Ramayana Masam
is a deeply spiritual observance celebrated primarily in Kerala during the
Malayalam month of Karkidakam, which falls between July 17 and August
16 in 2025. It’s a time when households and temples immerse themselves in
the teachings of the Ramayana, especially the Malayalam version called Adhyatma
Ramayanam Kilippattu, written by Thunchath Ezhuthachan.
Key Rituals and Practices
- Daily Ramayana Parayanam:
Families gather after sunset, light the traditional Nilavilakku
lamp, and recite verses from the Adhyatma Ramayanam.
- Temple Celebrations:
Vishnu temples host recitations, discourses, and cultural programs
centered around the Ramayana.
- Nalambalam Darshanam:
Devotees visit four temples dedicated to Lord Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata,
and Shatrughna in a single day—a cherished pilgrimage during this month.
- Karkidaka Vavu:
The new moon day is reserved for ancestral rituals performed near water
bodies.
Spiritual Significance
- Karkidakam is considered a “lean
month,” not suitable for new ventures or ceremonies, but ideal for spiritual
reflection, Ayurvedic treatments, and devotional practices.
- Devotees adopt a vegetarian diet,
avoid negative habits, and focus on inner purification.
Temples to Visit During Ramayana
Masam
The most revered
pilgrimage during this month is the Nalambalam Yatra, a sacred circuit
of four temples dedicated to Lord Rama and his brothers:
Temple |
Deity |
Location |
Highlights |
Triprayar Sree Rama
Temple |
Rama |
Thrissur |
Start of Nalambalam
Yatra; famous for Meenuttu and Vedi Vazhipad offerings |
Koodalmanikyam Temple |
Bharata |
Irinjalakuda |
Only temple in India
dedicated to Bharata; lotus garland (Thamaramala) offering |
Thirumoozhikkulam
Lakshmana Temple |
Lakshmana |
Ernakulam |
Ancient Vishnu temple;
serene setting |
Payammal Shatrughna
Temple |
Shatrughna |
Thrissur |
Smallest of the four;
ends the yatra with Sri Chakra offering |
Another popular set of
Nalambalam temples is in Ramapuram, Kottayam, where all four temples are
within a 3 km radius—ideal for completing the yatra before noon.
Scriptures to Read During
Ramayana Masam
The central text for this
observance is:
- Adhyatma Ramayanam Kilippattu:
A devotional Malayalam retelling by Thunchath Ezhuthachan, recited
daily after lighting the Nilavilakku lamp.
Other enriching
scriptures and versions include:
- Valmiki Ramayana:
The original Sanskrit epic, ideal for deeper study.
- Ramcharitmanas
by Tulsidas: A poetic Hindi version, widely revered in North India.
- Kamba Ramayanam:
Tamil version by poet Kambar, rich in literary beauty.
- Bhavartha Ramayana
by Eknath: Marathi devotional interpretation.
- Yoga Vasistha:
Philosophical dialogue between Rama and Sage Vasistha, for those seeking
spiritual depth.
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