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Kerala’s Kottiyoor Festival draws huge crowds as devotees flock for sacred handmade Odapoo Flower

The Odapoo, also called Otapoovu, appears only during the 28-day Kottiyoor festival held annually in Kannur.

June 19, 2025 / 15:59 IST
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Odapoo Flower Draws Devotees to Kerala’s Sacred Kottiyoor Festival (Image: ANI

A small handmade flower is drawing thousands of visitors to Kerala’s forest shrine this monsoon. It’s not rare in bloom, but rare in spirit.

The Odapoo, also called Otapoovu, appears only during the 28-day Kottiyoor festival held annually in Kannur. Devotees visiting the Kottiyoor temple collect this bamboo-crafted flower after darshan, carrying it home as a sign of joy and blessing. One flower is also taken for a loved one who could not make the journey.

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Temple opens for a month each year

The Kottiyoor Vysakha Mahotsavam began on June 8 and will continue until July 4. This unique Hindu pilgrimage marks the mythical Daksha Yaga and celebrates Lord Shiva and Parvati. The Akkare Kottiyoor temple, located on the banks of the Bavali river, opens only for this short time each year.