Sunday, August 31, 2014

Eight Days Lent “Ettunombu” in preparation for Mother Mary's Birth Day.







This lent is observed in Kerala between September 1st and 8th of every year with charitable activities and special prayers to honor mother Mary. Praying Rosary in groups is an important custom these days.
The “Ettunombu” has a historical legend behind it.

A historical legend of the feast

“Tipu Sultan, famous Muslim king of Mysore, invaded Kerala and reached Alwaye in 1789. He was against Christianity, since he was deadly against the English colonization in India. To show his hatred, the infamous Tipu let loose atrocities on Christian women. The dismayed hapless women sought to fasting and prayer on the other bank of the river near Alwaye for 8 days, seeking the intercession of St. Mary. They were relieved when Tipu was forced to retreat and go back at the attack on Tipu’s capital by Governor General Lord Mornington. It is said that on this retreat Tipu lost everything and died prematurely. The women of Kerala celebrate this as a grateful commemoration.” (Posted in Wikinut )