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  2. Thrissur Pooram - Wikipedia

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    Thrissur Pooram (തൃശ്ശൂര്‍ പൂരം) was the brainchild of Sakthan Thampuran, the Maharaja of Cochin (1790–1805). [4] Before the start of Thrissur Pooram, the largest temple festival in Kerala was the one-day festival held at Aarattupuzha known as Arattupuzha Pooram. Temples in and around the city of Thrissur were ...

  3. Thrissur Pooram Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    Later Thrissur Municipal Corporation took over the event till 1967 and was known as All India Agricultural, Industrial and Educational Exhibition. In 1963 Thrissur Municipal Corporation handed over the exhibition to Paramekkavu and Thiruvambadi Devaswoms. From the next year onwards, it was renamed as Thrissur Pooram Exhibition. [4]

  4. Thrissur Pooram (film) - Wikipedia

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    Thrissur Pooram (transl. Thrissur fest) is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language action film directed by Rajesh Mohan and written by Ratheesh Vegha who also composed the music. It stars Jayasurya, Swathi Reddy, Sabumon Abdusamad, Vijay Babu, Sudev Nair, T.G. Ravi, Sreejith Ravi, Manikuttan, Indrans, Sudheer Karamana, Sadiq, Valsala Menon, and Mallika Sukumaran.

  5. Ilanjithara Melam - Wikipedia

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    Peruvanam Kuttan Marar, leader of 'Chenda' group (1999-2022) of Paramekkavu Bagavathi Temple performing at Thrissur Pooram Ilanjithara where melam is performed, in the date of pooram Ilanjithara Melam is an assembly of percussion performance artists held at Ilanji (known as Bullet Wood tree Mimusops elengi ) tree at the courtyard of the ...

  6. Vadakkunnathan Temple - Wikipedia

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    Thrissur Pooram is called the mother of all Poorams in Kerala. In Malayalam it is called "poorangalude pooram". This is conducted in the Malayalam month of Medam. The deities from Parmekavu and Thiruvambady temple along with other small poorams come engage in festivities in front of Vadakkumanathan.

  7. Thekkinkadu Maidan - Wikipedia

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    Thekkinkadu Maidanam is deeply tied to the culture of Kerala, particularly Thrissur. It is best known for hosting the annual Thrissur Pooram, which attracts thousands of visitors. The maidan serves as the venue for the Pooram, with its spectacular display of elephants, fireworks, and traditional percussion performances.

  8. Kanimangalam Sastha Temple - Wikipedia

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    Kanimangalam Sastha is the main participant of the famous Thrissur Pooram. Kanimangalam Sastha is the first Pooram entering the Vadakkunnathan Temple. [1] [2] [3] Kanimangalam Sastha is the protector of all goddesses who take part in Thrissur Pooram. The presiding deity is sastha, although is worshipped as Brihaspati, the preceptor of gods.

  9. 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