Thrissur Pooram
Thrissur Pooram is called "all Pooram Pooram (festival). It is the largest of all Pooram held in the state of Kerala. The Thrissur Pooram is held each year in Medam (mid-April to mid May) in accordance with Malayalam calendar. Pooram Although all have a great influence on the neighborhoods and surrounding cities, a festival of some require active participation. Thrissur city is home to 36 hours of the morning of Pooram, one of the largest collections people and elephants. The richly decorated elephants, as seen during the Thrissur Pooram, is now recognized worldwide, and its association with Kerala. Pooram day, the elephants and move fifty (50) or more to the center Thrissur City, the Temple Vadakkunnathan. The main characteristics of Pooram (festival) are these elephants decorated their nettipattam (decorative gold cap), designed beautifuliy kolam, bells and decorative ornaments, etc.
Add to this Panchavadyam, the rhythmic beat of the drum, and it would be a cacophony else has turned into a symphony organized but spontaneous. The fireworks in the early hours of the next day, show rival anywhere in the world, without even using much of modern pyrotechnics and newer
Add to this Panchavadyam, the rhythmic beat of the drum, and it would be a cacophony else has turned into a symphony organized but spontaneous. The fireworks in the early hours of the next day, show rival anywhere in the world, without even using much of modern pyrotechnics and newer
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