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Sethubandhanam at Sreeraman Chira Chemmappilly : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sreeraman Chira
Sreeraman Chira is a fresh water lake which contains 900 hectares of paddy fields situated in Triprayar of Thrissur district of Kerala state in India. The lake is linked to Ramayana fame, where ''Chira kettal'' ceremony reminiscent of the ''Sethubandhanam'' where Hanuman and his army built Rama Setu to reach Sri Lanka and rescue Sita from the Rakshasa King, Ravana. ==Binding of the bund== The ''Chira kettal'' (binding of the bund) is a sacred religious ceremony performed by a team of priest from Thriprayar Temple. When the ceremony happens, Thriprayar Temple is closed early after performing the ''Deeparadhana'' (Evening pooja) and ''Athazhapooja'' (Night pooja). Earlier workers who build ''chira'' belonged to the backward ''Vettuva'' community and the performance of pooja is done by Brahmins. It is believed that after finishing the poojas of Thriprayar Temple, the God ''Thriprayar Thevar'' comes to the river in front of the temple and goes upon a crocodile to the place of ceremony. At this time one can see a number strong waves in the river as a symbol of god’s movement. It is also believed that a heavy rain will come on this day which will fill the entire areas of paddy field of Sreeraman Chira with water.
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