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  2. Thirumandhamkunnu Pooram - Wikipedia

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    This year the Pooram festival will start from March 17, 2024 and will end on March 27, 2024 with large public participants. [ 4 ] The festival lasts for 11 days from Makayiram star in Meenam (March, April). [ 5 ]

  3. Kattakampal Temple - Wikipedia

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    Pooram. Temple is famous for the annual Pooram celebrations.Seven days of festival finishes on Pooram day (Pooram asterism) in the Malayalam month of Medam (April / May). The major highlight of the pooram festival is the Kali - Darika War and Darika Vadham (killing of the demon Darikasura). Kali. Kali. Darikan. Darikan

  4. Pooram - Wikipedia

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    Pooram pronounced is an annual festival, which is celebrated in temples dedicated to goddesses Durga or Kali, held especially in the old Valluvanad area, and to a lesser extent in other places, covering Kerala State's present-day Palakkad, Thrissur and Malappuram districts) as also Kollam district, after the summer harvest. Harimattom pooram is ...

  5. Neelamperoor Padayani - Wikipedia

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    Neelamperoor Padayani - നിലമ്പേരൂർ പടയണി - Wiki Loves Onam 2024. The padayani begins in thiruvonam day and end with pooram day which is celebrated as the birthday of Bhagavathy (goddess). As per the rituals, the padayani is started with a symbolic sanction of Cheraman Perumal in the western side of Bhagavathy temple.

  6. Temple festivals of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Thrissur Pooram View of a huge Sivarathri. Kerala, a state in southwestern India, has many Hindu temples. Many of the temples have unique traditions and most hold festivals on specific days of the year. Temple festivals usually continue for a number of days.

  7. Thrissur Pooram Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition was organised by the youths in freedom fighters in Thrissur City. It was started in 1932 and was known as Swadeshi Exhibition till 1947. Later Thrissur Municipal Corporation took over the event till 1967 and was known as All India Agricultural, Industrial and Educational Exhibition.

  8. Chinakkathoor Pooram - Wikipedia

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    Chinakkathoor Pooram is a festival held annually at the Chinakkathoor Bhagavathi temple at Palappuram in Palakkad district of Kerala, India. A huge procession of 27 festooned tuskers is the highlight of the festival.

  9. Peruvanam - Wikipedia

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    A view of Peruvanam Pooram An old view of Peruvanam Pooram Peruvanam Poooram, even though it is now known and celebrated as only a local temple festival sans the glory and fame of a mega- pooram like the Thrissur Pooram , was in the olden days a mega spectacle and the grand festival of Peruvanam Gramam.