annosteltavana
Annosteltavana refers to a traditional Hindu festival celebrated primarily in the Indian state of Kerala, particularly among the communities of the Nambudiri Brahmins. The term is derived from the Malayalam words *annu* (rice) and *steltu* (to offer), with *vanam* (forest) and *a* (in), translating roughly to "offering rice in the forest." This festival is closely associated with the worship of the forest deity *Kavari Amma*, a form of the goddess Durga, and is observed during the Malayalam month of *Karkkidakam* (July–August).
The festival typically involves a ritual procession where devotees carry offerings of rice, flowers, and other
Annosteltavana is deeply rooted in the agrarian traditions of Kerala, reflecting the community’s reverence for nature
While not widely celebrated outside Kerala, Annosteltavana serves as a cultural and religious practice that underscores