Centuries-old fish harvest tradition revives at Thuraiyur lake
More than 1,000 residents from over 10 villages gathered at Thuraiyur Big Lake in Tiruchirappalli district to take part in a traditional fish harvest festival
After several years, the traditional fish harvest festival returned to the Thuraiyur Big Lake in Tamil Nadu's Tiruchirappalli district, drawing enthusiastic participation from residents across the region. The sprawling 380-acre lake became a hub of activity as more than 1,000 people from over 10 villages, including Singalandapuram, Kalipatti, Ottampatti, Alathudayanpatti, Okkarai and Keerambur, gathered from as early as 5 a.m. to take part in the community event.
Armed with traditional fishing gear such as nets, hooks and hand-made equipment, participants waded into the lake to catch a variety of fish species. The harvest included Kendai, Keluthi, Paarai, Meesai Ira and Jilebi fish, with some weighing as much as 10 to 20 kilograms.
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The festival not only celebrated a long-standing local tradition but also brought villagers together in a spirit of community. Many took their catch home for family meals, while others sold fish through on-the-spot auctions, giving visitors a chance to buy fresh fish directly from the lake.
Published: 01 Jun 2026, 03:27 pm IST
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