01818nas a2200157 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100001600043700001400059245013800073856011800211300001100329490000700340520130000347022001301647 d1 aB.V.T. Nair1 aA.N. Babu00aSocio-cultural and Economic Impacts of Religious Festivals on Sustainable Local Community Livelihoods in Kerala: The Case of Palakkad uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85129011930&partnerID=40&md5=c6732fb5b3874c001d341dee1bab6b30 a92-1060 v103 aFestivals depict the heritage, culture, and traditions of a particular region. They create a state of exhilaration and enthusiasm. Kerala is a state in southwest India with its own distinct culture and traditions. The state is also known for its religious pluralism. This study attempts to understand the perceived impact of religious festivals on the local community livelihoods in Palakkad, a district in central Kerala. Twelve temples in which religious festivals are held annually, with attendance in the range of thousands, were selected. The selected temples are famous for hosting specific religious festivals which attract a large number of visitors, from within and beyond the region. Using a sample of 420 community members living around these temples, this study examined how the socio-cultural and economic impacts of these religious festivals are perceived by the community. The findings show that there is a statistically significant relationship between the perceived sociocultural and economic impacts of festivals on local communities. The celebration of local values and distinctiveness were evident in these religious festivals. The local community considers these festivals as part of their community identity and as offering impetus for annual family and community reunions. a20097379