• Samathuva Pongal Festival – Kallakurichi

    Kallakurichi Uzhavar Sandhai Uzhavar Sandhai, Kallakurichi, Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu, India

    The Samathuva Pongal Festival was celebrated in Kallakurichi with great enthusiasm and community participation. The celebration highlighted Tamil culture, traditional Pongal customs and the spirit of equality. Farmers, local residents and government representatives participated in the programme. Traditional activities and Pongal celebrations added cultural vibrancy to the event. The festival promoted unity, social harmony and respect for Tamil traditions.

  • Sri Ulagalantha Perumal Temple Brahmotsavam

    Sri Ulagalantha Perumal Temple East Car Street, Thirukovilur, Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu, Thirukovilur, Tamilnadu, India

    The annual Brahmotsavam at Sri Ulagalantha Perumal Temple was celebrated with traditional religious rituals and colourful processions. The festival featured morning and evening utsavams throughout the celebration period. Special events included vahana processions, Thirukalyana Utsavam and the grand temple chariot procession.

  • Koovagam Koothandavar Chithirai Festival

    Koothandavar Temple Koovagam Village, Ulundurpet Taluk, Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu – 606102, Koovagam, Tamilnadu, India

    The famous Koovagam Koothandavar Chithirai Festival was held in Koovagam village near Ulundurpet in Kallakurichi District. The eighteen-day festival included traditional rituals, cultural programmes and religious ceremonies. The major celebrations included the symbolic marriage ceremony and the Chithirai chariot procession. Thousands of participants and devotees gathered for the important festival rituals. The event remains an important cultural tradition associated with the history and heritage of Kallakurichi District.

  • Kallai Food Festival

    Kallai Food Festival Grounds Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu, Kallakurichi, Tamilnadu, India

    The Kallai Food Festival was organised in Kallakurichi District under the patronage of the District Collector. The festival provided an opportunity to showcase local food traditions and culinary culture. Visitors were able to experience a variety of traditional and regional food preparations. The event encouraged public participation and promoted the district’s local food heritage. It also provided a platform to celebrate the diverse flavours and cultural identity of Kallakurichi.

  • Vinayagar Chaturthi Festival 2026

    Kallai Gajaraja ganeshotsav mandal No. 132, Nagapillai Nagar, Kallakurichi, Tamil Nadu – 606202, Kallakurichi, Tamilnadu, India

    Vinayagar Chaturthi is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm across Kallakurichi District. Special idols of Lord Ganesha are installed at temples and community locations for worship. Devotees participate in special poojas, abhishekams and cultural activities during the celebration. The festival brings together local communities and promotes cultural participation and devotion. Special processions and immersion activities are generally organised towards the conclusion of the festival.

  • Navaratri Festival 2026 – Thirukoilur

    Arulmigu Veeratteswarar Temple Keezhaiyur, Thirukoilur, Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu – 605757, Thirukoilur, Tamilnadu, India

    Navaratri is a nine-day festival celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm throughout Kallakurichi District. During the festival, temples are beautifully decorated and special prayers are conducted every day. Devotees gather to worship the Goddess and participate in traditional religious ceremonies. Cultural programmes, devotional music and special poojas add colour to the celebrations. The festival promotes the preservation of Tamil religious traditions and brings families and communities together.

  • Vijayadashami Festival 2026

    Arulmigu Veeratteswarar Temple Keezhaiyur, Thirukoilur, Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu – 605757, Thirukoilur, Tamilnadu, India

    Vijayadashami marks the conclusion of the Navaratri celebrations and is celebrated as a symbol of the victory of good over evil. Temples across Kallakurichi District conduct special prayers and religious programmes on this auspicious day. Devotees visit temples to seek blessings and participate in traditional ceremonies. Special decorations, cultural activities and devotional programmes are organised at several locations. The festival is an important occasion that reflects the spiritual and cultural heritage of the district.

  • Deepavali Festival 2026

    Arulmigu Veeratteswarar Temple Keezhaiyur, Thirukoilur, Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu – 605757, Thirukoilur, Tamilnadu, India

    Deepavali is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in Kallakurichi District. Homes, streets and temples are decorated with lamps and colourful decorations during the festival. Families traditionally gather together, exchange sweets and celebrate the occasion with joy. Temples conduct special prayers and religious ceremonies for devotees. The festival represents the triumph of light over darkness and brings people together through shared cultural traditions.