Elephants standing in front of West Gopuram of Vatakumnathan temple during Thrissur Pooram Tags: Thrissur Pooram View |
Tags: Thrissur Pooram View |
Tags: Thrissur Pooram View |
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Pooram (malayalam:????, pronouncedpu??am) is one of the nakshatras or star in the Hindu panchangam. There 27 Nakshatras in the Hindu panchangam and a million or more temples in Kerala, and this combination creates numerous possibilities for auspicious occasions, with each temple having varying importance for the different stars. However, over the years, the pooram nakshatram has gained special significance in its association with temple festivals, mainly because of its association with Thrissur. It has now taken on a different meaning all together, because of the huge congregation of people during the pooram festival in Thrissur.
Official Name: Thrissur Pooram, Malayalam (Malayalam language): ????? ????
Observed By: Malayalis esp. Hindus (Hinduism)
Observances: Temple Festival, ''Kuda Matam'', Ilanjithara melam, ''elephant show''
Type: Temple Festival/Public holidays in thrissurIndian festival
Significance: Thrissur Pooram is created by Sakthan Thampuran,
Date2010: April 23
Date2011: April Image:ThrissurPooram-Kuda.jpgthumbrightA formation (Elephants in Kerala culture) of gold-caparisoned elephant (Asian elephant)s at the Thrissur Pooram. Poorams are Hindu (Hinduism) Temple-centered festivals popular among both Keralites and tourists.