15 row of decorated elephants, top of each elephant three people there to carry peacock feather fan, white gazelle hair fan, silver sequinned parasols. Paramekkavu Padmanabhan (name of elephant) and Thiruvampadi Shivasundar(name of elephant)took the pride of carrying the golden thidambu for their own deities. A muslim resident in Bangalore, he was here as a viewer and replied about the festival that it is very happy to see atmosphere of friendliness among different religious groups here.Another Christian guest commented that they are very pleased to see this unity among people of India.
The season of Pooram is in the month of Medam(by Kerala Calender), which starts from mid April and end on May first of every year.
Foreign tourist Stan Sherman amazed about the fireworks on Friday night and this was the first time he saw big parade elephants in an Indian festival, there are 100 or more caparisoned elephants took part in parade and he was very pleased to be here.
Kudamattom is the big attraction of the event; this is doing by exchanging colourful umbrellas among devotees.
The festival has a long history, which starts from 18thcentuary. The King Sakthan, who ruled Kochi started the festival. The word ‘Pooram’ is in Malayalam means a group and Thrissur Pooram is believed as the gathering of gods and goddesses for a day of celebration.
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