Pappanji Burning, Fort Kochi 2011 (02)
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Pappanji (also spelled as Papanhi or Papanji) is an
effigy An effigy is an often life-size sculptural representation of a specific person, or a prototypical figure. The term is mostly used for the makeshift dummies used for symbolic punishment in political protests and for the figures burned in certai ...
of an old man, prepared as part of the New Year celebrations in
Fort Kochi Fort Kochi, Fort Cochin in English, Cochim de Baixo ("Lower Kochi") in Cochin Portuguese creole, is a neighbourhood of Cochin (Kochi) city in Kerala, India. Fort Kochi takes its name from the Fort Manuel of Cochin, the first European fort ...
, Kerala. It is prepared in the form of an old man as a symbol of the passing year. With Pappanji being burned at midnight on the last day of December, the concept is that the year is over. Although thought to have originated from the remnants of the Christmas and New Year celebrations of the
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, it is now considered a secular festival.


Etymology

In many parts of Kerala,
Santa Claus Santa Claus, also known as Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, or simply Santa, is a Legend, legendary figure originating in Western Christianity, Western Christian culture who is said to Christmas gift-bringer, bring ...
is sometimes referred locally as ''Christmas Pappanji''. But Pappanji has nothing to do with Santa Claus.


Origin

Some historians says that the Pappanji burning ceremony in Kochi is thought to have originated from the remnants of the Christmas and New Year celebrations of the
Portuguese Portuguese may refer to: * anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Portugal ** Portuguese cuisine, traditional foods ** Portuguese language, a Romance language *** Portuguese dialects, variants of the Portuguese language ** Portu ...
who ruled Fort Kochi region from 1503 to 1663. With the permission of the then Cochin king, they built a fort called
Fort Emmanuel Fort Emmanuel, also known as Fort Manuel, is a ruined fort located at Fort Kochi Beach in Kochi (Cochin), Kerala, India. It is a bastion of the Portuguese and a symbol of the strategic alliance between the Maharaja of Kochi and the Kingdom ...
, which is thought to be the first European fort in India and established a small city called Santa Cruz around the fort. Churches and other institutions were also built there. As Catholics, they celebrated Christmas and New Year magnificently. The Pappanji burning is believed to have originated from the remnants of this culture. Some other believes that the myth of Pappanji was originated from the
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of the coast of Kerala, which has a history of over two thousand years. The historic
Paradesi Synagogue The Paradesi Synagogue aka Cochin Jewish Synagogue or the Mattancherry Synagogue (Malayalam: പരദേശി ജൂതപള്ളി) is a synagogue located in Mattancherry Jew Town, a suburb of the city of Kochi, Kerala, in India. It wa ...
at
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, near Fort Kochi, records the arrival of Jewish settlers in 70 AD. On the eighth day of the Feast of
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, which commemorates the defeat of the Greek army and the recapture of their land, the effigy of the Greek general Bagris is burned after
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. Straw and dry grass are used for making the effigy. Salt and green leaves are inserted into it to create a small crack while burning. It is believed that the burning of Pappanji in Kochi may have been borrowed from the ritual of burning the Bagris. The Pappanji burning ceremony takes place on the eighth day after Christmas Eve, similar to the festival of Enoch.


Concept

At midnight on 31 December, the New Year is celebrated by lighting the Pappanji, the symbol of the passing year. The concept is to burn that year and hopefully move on to the new year.


Celebration

The tradition of making and burning Pappanji has been around in Kochi since long. In the early days, during Christmas-new year days, it was common for children to make small Pappanjis along the way. Wearing a coat, suit, hat and shoes, Pappanji looked like an old European man smoking a cigar. There were hundreds of such Pappanjis can be seen in the streets of Fort Kochi, all made with old clothes filled with straw. But later the number decreased, and then for a while people prepared Pappanji in the shape of Santa Claus too. However, the Pappanji later regained its old form. With the adoption of the Pappanji burning ritual by the
Cochin Carnival Cochin Carnival is an entertainment event held every year in the last week of December at Fort Kochi in the city of Kochi, Kerala. This event is held mostly during the last two weeks of December and finally ends on 1 January. It is officially in ...
, it became a widespread celebration. As part of the carnival, a huge effigy of Pappanji is made, and burned at the
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. The Cochin Carnival was started in 1985 by a group of young people in Kochi following the Beach Fest held as part of the United Nations 'Youth Year' celebrations. Although it had roots of Portuguese catholic culture, Pappanji burning ceremony is now considered a secular festival. With the launch of the
Kochi-Muziris Biennale The Kochi-Muziris Biennale is an international exhibition of contemporary art held in the city of Kochi in Kerala, India. It is the largest art exhibition in the country and the biggest contemporary art festival in Asia. The Kochi-Muziris Bienna ...
in 2012, the production of Pappanji was spearheaded by the Kochi Biennale Foundation. Since then, Pappanji has been prepared by some of the best artists in Kerala. The Pappanji burning ceremony attracts thousands of tourists, including foreigners to Kochi during
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.


See also

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Culture of Kochi Kochi, formerly known as Cochin, is a city and port in the Indian state of Kerala. The culture of the city can be termed as predominantly South Indian. Residents of Kochi are known as Kochiites; they are an important part of the South Indian we ...
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Burning of Judas The burning of Judas is an Easter-time ritual that originated in European Christian communities where an effigy of Judas Iscariot is burned. Other related mistreatment of Judas effigies include hanging, flogging, and exploding with fireworks. A ...
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Zozobra The Zozobra (also known as "Old Man Gloom") is a giant marionette effigy constructed of wood, wire and cotton cloth that is built and burned prior to the annual Fiestas de Santa Fe in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. It stands high. As i ...


References

{{reflist New Year celebrations Annual events in India Tourist attractions in Kochi Culture of Kochi Traditions involving fire