Vallam kali explained

Vallam kali (vaḷḷaṃ kaḷi, literally: boat game), also known as snake boat race, is a traditional boat race in Kerala, India. It is a form of canoe racing, and uses paddled war canoes. It is mainly conducted during the season of the harvest festival Onam in spring. Vallam kali includes races of many kinds of paddled longboats and 'snake boats'. Each team spends about lakhs for the Nehru Trophy Boat Race.[1]

The race of chundan vallam ('snake boat', about 30–35 meter (100–120 feet) long with 64 or 128 paddlers aboard[2]) is the major event and a major tourist attraction. Other types of boats which do participate in various events in the race are Churulan Vallam, Iruttukuthy Vallam, Odi Vallam, Veppu Vallam, Vadakkanody Vallam and Kochu Vallam. The Nehru Trophy Boat Race is a popular vallam kali event held in the Punnamada Lake near Alappuzha, Kerala, India.

In an effort to aggrandise this sport and showcase Kerala's backwaters to the world, the Government of Kerala initiated IPL style regatta named Champions Boat League in 2019.[3]

History

In Kerala, during an early 13th-century war between the feudal kingdoms of Kayamkulam and Chembakassery, King Devanarayana of Chembakassery commissioned the construction of a war boat named Chundan Vallam and tasked a famous carpenter of the day with the responsibility of creating it.[4] Hence, the technical methods for creating these snake boats are around 8 centuries old. Of the snake boats still in use today, the Parthasarathi Chundan is the oldest model.[5]

Vallam kali has mainly been conducted during the season of the harvest festival Onam in Autumn. The race of chundan vallam is the major event. Vallam kali also includes races of many other kinds of traditional paddled longboats of Kerala, and is one of the major tourist attractions in the state.

Vanchipattu

Vanchipattu (lit. 'boatsong') is the form of poetry in Malayalam language commonly used during vallam kali and related festivals. During Aranmula Uthrattadi Vallamkali, the vanchipattu is performed by the participants for its significance in the rituals. Ramapurathu Warrier is considered to be the pioneer of the vanchipattu.[6]

List of periodical vallam kali events

Minor events

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Neethu & Athul . 2021-11-24 . Vallam Kali: The famous festival of boat race in Kerala . 2023-12-01 . Our Backpack Tales . en-US.
  2. Web site: Snake Boat Races (Vallam Kali). 10 May 2024 .
  3. Web site: Champions Boat League Boat Races . 2022-10-11 . Kerala Tourism . en.
  4. Web site: karichal chundan - Nehru Trophy Winner 2016, karichal, karichalchundan, karichalchundan.com,payipad boat race,kerala snake boat race,snake boat race in kerala. Prasanth. MS. Karichalchundan.com. 20 December 2017.
  5. Web site: Origin of Vallamkali (Boat Race).
  6. News: A fusion twist to Vanchipattu. 8 August 2015. R. Ramabhadran . Pillai . The Hindu . 12 July 2019 .
  7. Web site: Gothuruthu Boat Race, Gothuruth Boat race, Ernakulam, Muziris Heritage Site, Kerala, India - Kerala Tourism. Keralatourism.org. 20 December 2017.
  8. http://gothuruthboatrace.com/
  9. Web site: The Internationally famous Boat racing Festival of Kerala. Keralapicnicspot.com. 20 December 2017.