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Send a Thrissur Pooram present

Thrissur Pooran, the pooram of all Poorams in Kerala, falls in April every year. It is different from other national festivals like the Kumbha Mela of Uttar Pradesh, the Vijayadashami pageantry of Mysore or the Rath Yatra of Orissa. It is basically a people’s festival in all respects It is conducted by the active participation of people cutting across all barriers of caste and religion.

 

The unique varied nature of Pooram could be traced to its origin two centuries ago when Sakthan Thampuran, the very architect of Thrissur, became the ruler of the former state Kochi. When he, Prince Rama Varma (1751-1805), enthroned as the ruler, the fortune of the state was at its lowest ebb. The state was totally confused with internecine feuds among feudal lords and the priestly class. Events like occupation of the Thrissur palace by the Zamorin of Kozhikode and a series of invasions by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan of Mysore who had converted the sacred grounds of Vadakunnathan temple into his battle Headquarters were humiliating experiences to the new ruler. The result was the restoration by him of the 10 acre temple complex.

 

He was obsessed with the uncontrolled corruption in the administration of the Vaddakkannathan temple. He turned his attention towards overcoming the Brahmin domination. At a time when nobody would have dared to look straight at the almighty Namboodiris, Sakthan Thampuran stripped of their powers and took over the administration of the temple that claimed an antiquity of more than three centuries. Thrissur Pooram, its major venue is the sprawling Thekkinkadu Maidan, is an outcome of his hostility to the blue-blooded upper classes. He entrusted the responsibility of holding the festival to the two temples- Tthiruvampadi and Paramekkavu temples that had never been under the control of the Namboodiris. He is said to have drawn up the 36-hour frantic schedule of the Pooram festival.

 

Thrissur Pooram, the mother of all temple festivals in the state of Kerala, is essentially one of its kind. The two devaswams- Thiruvampadi and Paramekkavu- discover and take advantage of every source at their command to make this annual festival a memorable one. It is celebrated with a colourful procession of caparisoned elephants, parasol exchanges, drum concerts, display of pyro-techniques and refreshing scenes of public participation. During the festival season, Thrissur, popularly known as the temple town turns into a town of colour, music and amusement. The Pooram programmes extending about 36 hours begins with the ezhunellippu of the Kanimangalam Shasta in the morning followed by the ezhunnellippu of the other six minor temples on the Pooram Day. The ezhunnellippu programme which is considered to be a ritual symbolising the visit of the Devi from the Paramekkavu and Thiruvambadi temples to the Vadakkunnathan temple.

 

A major event of the Pooram festival is the Panchavadyam in which about 200 artistes from the disciplines of Thimila, Maddalam, Trumpet, Cymbal and Edakka participate. Another major event of the pooram begins with the setting off of the ‘Pandemelam’ at noon in which about 200 artistes in the disciplines of drum, trumpets, pipe and cymbal participate. The grand finale of this festival of colour, music and fire works would be marked with a function of bidding farewell to the deities of the Thiruvambadi and Paramekkavu Devaswams in front of the Western Gate of the Vadakkunnathan Temple.

 

The most remarkable feature of the Thrissur Pooram is its very worldly nature. The Muslim and Christian Communities actively take part in it and they play a outstanding role in the festival. Most of the pandals are the craft work of the experts from the Muslim community. For the two days of the festival, the CMS High School owned by the North Kerala Diocese of CST Church and located on the western part of the Swaraj Round, becomes virtually the Headquarters of the Thiruvampadi Devaswam. The temple elephants are tied in the school compound. The ‘Aana Chamaya pradarsanam’ is also held here. The parasols for the ‘Kudamattom’ are offered by the churches and their members. At a time when the secular fabric of the Indian Society is slowly disintegrating, one can not be narrow-minded to the relevance of Thrissur Pooram, the conduct of which should become worthy of emulation to other festivals in the country.



 

 

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Contact us today to find out more about how we can help you to send a gift to your loved one in kerala, email: sales@maa-kerala.com or browse our gift categories.

 

 

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