Children and their parents gathered in huge numbers in temples, schools and cultural centres across the state where arrangements had been made for the "ezhuthiniruthu", the initiation ceremony.
Vijayadasami has been observed as the day of 'vidyarambham', the beginning of learning, in the state for centuries.
As per the custom, scholars, writers, teachers, priests and other prominent figures in the society make children, usually aged two to three years, write their first letters of learning on the occasion.
Temples, especially those dedicated to Saraswathy, the goddess of learning and art, like Panachikkadu Saraswathy Temple in Kottayam district and Mookambiba Temple in North Paravur in Ernakulam district witnessed heavy rush from early morning itself.
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Besides this, well known shrines like Sri Padmanabha Swami Temple and Guruvayur Sree Krishna Swamy Temple also witnessed heavy rush of devotees.
Media houses including television channels and newspapers also made elaborate arrangements to mark the day where prominent cultural and literary personalities initiated children into the world of letters.