The Malacca
Chittys observe rituals, festivals and ceremonies, such as
Thai Pongal, Madhu Pongal for those who rear cows, Kani Pongal especially for maidens,
Deepavali, putting 'Kolams' and flowers during the month of Margali on the doorsteps, Kelemays Sarasvathi (Ahyutha poojas),
Sivarathri, Egadesi, Amman Thiruviza, carrying of the
Kavadis during the months of
Thaipusam, Masimagam, Sithrai, Panguni Utharam, Adi matham prayers and the taking out of the Rathams (Religious Chariots) in procession for some festivals. There are three Rathams made of wood with lovely carvings of Indian Deities, and dating back some 200 years. The Rathams are maintained in good condition and kept in the temple grounds. One Ratham is for
Lord Ganesha, one for Lord Subramaniar Swamy, and one for Lord Rama Swamy. They are used during festive seasons drawn by bullocks and are lighted with decorative lamps making them look beautiful at night. The 'Sri Muthu Mariamman Thiruvizha' festival during the Sitrai matham (April/May) is major celebration among the
Chitty diaspora who are currently spread over
Malaysia and
Singapore. ==See also==