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Thrissur Pooram

April 23rd, 2010 | 12 Comments | Posted in Stock Market


I have never been passionate about festivals. But from my childhood days I I was interested to watch Thrissur Pooram. Now I am 26. I have not got a chance to watch Thrissur Pooram yet. In 2010, Thrissur Pooram observes on 24th of April. I am going there at last.
I always love to become a part of celebrations. I am not a big dance neither I like ‘jollying’ much. Thrissur Pooram is a land mark festival of Kerala, and being a keralite it’s a shame you havn’t even watched it once. I am always afraid of Elephants. Their Gigantic legs frightens me. I never liked the sound of their chains.
Thrissur Pooram is a festival of colors and sound. Kuda Mattam (Umbrella exchange-umbrella is not exactly those are big umbrellas), Ilanjithara Melam, Elephant show, Vellamadi and crackers bursting are the main events of Thrissur Pooram. Actually Thrissur pooram is a union of so many poorams (festivals). They gather before the Vadakkumnatha Temple in Thrissur ( Vadakkumnathan means lord Siva).
Paramekkavu and Thiruvambadi devaswoms participate on a competitive way for Thrissur Pooram. Altogether 12 temples participate in pooram. In reality it’s a day long celebration. All Malayalis would love to participate in it. Earlier Aarattupuzha pooram was the major one in Kerala. But Sakthan Thampuran created Thrissur Pooram and it became the major and the most famous in Kerala.
I am going to Thrissur Pooram to become a part of it and want to feel the Pooram. This time clothes for umbrellas came from Dubai and even from China. Everyone forgets everything during pooram and enjoys it. Rain fears are clouding around. Everyone prays that there should not be rain to steal the charm of pooram.
To be the part of Thrissur Pooram, I think, is an experience for the lifetime.

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    Thrissur really seems to be cultural capital of Kerala with so many festivals and events happening throughout the year. It’s fun to watch elephants at Punnathoorkotta…

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