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Thrissur Pooram -the spectacular festivalof light and colour, percussion and elephants |
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The two century old festival of spectacular
procession of caparisoned elephants and enthralling
percussion performances in a never
ending succession is an 36 hours marathon event of incredible beauty, a
feast for the eye and the ear, unfolding between 6 am to 12 noon the other
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As an act of reprisal and also in a bid to assuage their wounded feelings, Prince Rama Varma (1751-1805), also known as Sakthan Thampuran and enthroned as the ruler of the erstwhile Cochin state invited all these temples to bring their deities to Thrissur where they could pay obeiance to Lord (Sri) Vakunnathan, the deity of the Vadakunnathan temple. Further he directed the main temples of Thrissur, Thruvambadi and Pamamekkavu, to extend all help and support to these temples. It is this historical background that determines the course of the Pooram program and it is specifically the ruler's antipathy to the brahmin aristocracy to open Thrissur pooram for the common man. |
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