THRISSUR POORAM
AT
KERALA
Thrissur pooram
commonly called the pooram of all poorams. It is one of the mammoth pooram
festival in kerala. It is a 36 hours continous pooram attracting a huge mass of
people from different places including international tourists.
The pooram starts at the time of Kanimangalam
sasthavu ezhunnellippu in the early
morning and followed by the ezhunnellippu of other six temples. One of the
major event in Thrissur pooram is “Madathil
varavu”- is a panchavadhyam
melam, participating more than 200 artists, consists of Thimila, Madhalam, Trumpet, Cymbal and Edakka (Different types of instruments). At
2’ O clock, inside the vadakkumnathan temple starts the famous Ilanjithara melam – a type of melam consists of drum,
trumpets, pipe and cymbal
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Thrissur pooram
commonly called the pooram of all poorams. It is one of the mammoth pooram
festival in kerala.it is a 36 hours continous pooram attaracting a huge mass of
people from different places including international tourists.
Thrissur
Pooram Festival is one of the most splendid and colorful temple festivals of
Kerala. Introduced by Sakthan Thampuran, the Maharaja of erstwhile Kochi state,
Thrissur Pooram is celebrated in the Malyalam month of Medom, which usually
falls in April or May.
The Thrissur Pooram features cultural potpourri and artistic
performances of Paramekkavu and Thiruvambadi groups who vie with each other for
the best performance. The extraordinary, astounding processions from Krishna
Temple and Devi Temple are some other highlights of the festival.
On the day before the last day of the
festival, the groups enter the Vadakumnatha Temple through the western gate and
come out through the southern gate to parade face to face with each other.
Caparisoned elephants and the exchange of umbrellas look dazzlingly beautiful
and mesmerizing.
Air
The nearest
international airport is at Nedumbassery, Ernakulam located 60km north from
Thrissur.
Rail
Thrissur is an
important railhead of the southern railway and linked to most major towns
inside and outside Kerala. The railway station is about 1km south-west of the
town centre and just 350 meters from the temple premises. Trains to Ernakulam,
74km south, take about 11/2 -2
hours; trains to Kozhikode, 118km north, take about 3hours.
Road
There are frequent
buses from Thrissur along NH47 to different destinations. The KSRTC bus stand
is at the south west of the town center. There are buses to Kochi (2 hrs),
Thiruvananthapuram (8 hrs), Kozhikode (3 1/2 hrs), Kottayam, Palakkad (1 1/2 hrs), Chennai (12hrs)etc. The large,
private bus stand Sakthan Tampuran is south of the city center, the smaller,
private Priyadarshini bus stand is north of the city. Private buses have
frequent services to places close by like Guruvayur and small towns like
Mallapuram and Shornur near by.
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