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14/04/08  Tamil New Year/ Vishu
16/04/08  Thrissur Pooram
08/05/08  Akshya Tritiya
26/05/08  Memorial Day
04/07/08  Independence Day (US)
11/07/08  Varalakshmi Vratham  

TBD          Mulaipari
01/08/08  Karkidaka Vavu
15/08/08  Independence Day (India) 
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24/08/08  Krishna Jayanthi
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12/09/08  Onam
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09/10/08  Vijaya Dashami
28/10/08  Diwali
12/12/08  Karthigai Deepam
25/12/08  Christmas
13/01/09  Bhogi
14/01/09  Pongal / Makara Jyothi
TBD          Attukal Pongala

23/02/09  Maha Shivarathri
TBD          Thai Pusam
TBD          Panguni Uthiram
10/03/09  Holi
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Written by: Jayanthi
Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Submitted by BN Kartha

 

Decorated Elephant in Mattancherry, Kochi, IndiaThrissur Pooram, the festival of festivals is the most sought after Pooram of Poorams for the Keralites is celebrated during the Malayalam month of Medam (April-May, corresponding English calendar) and this year it falls on the 16th of April 2008 corresponding Malayalam date 3rd Medam 1183.  The festivities start on the morning of the Pooram day and goes on till the early hours of the next day culminating in colourful and mammoth fireworks.

The chief attraction of the Thrissur Pooram are the Gold caparisoned elephants (around 15) representing the Thiruvambadi (Krishna) temple and Parammekkavu (Devi) temple lining up opposite each other in the Thekkumkadu Maidan in the foreyard of Vadakkumnathan temple in Trichur, the Kuda Mattom (changing of umbrellas), the Panchavadyam, Althara Melam, Panchari Melam and finally the fireworks by both the sections vying to show each other’s cultural and artistic proves in making the colourful umbrellas worn by each elephant and the Melams and not to be left behind the final fireworks.  To see all these people from all over assemble there and watch spellbound mainly the fireworks.  This is a healthy and harmonious show of  two sections’ might.

Behind this colourful show is the concerted and dedicated efforts of thousands of artisans over a couple of months and their satisfaction after all the show is over.

 

Notes:

1. As I am still getting a grip on the Malayalam calendar, I was curious to know if Thrissur Pooram falls two days after Vishu on a yearly basis (as this year, Vishu fell on April 14). Vishu falls every year on Medam 1 in the Malayalam calendar- this does not deviate. However, Thrissur Pooram falls on the Poornam Naksthram day of Medam month- this being the case, the star (nakshtram) called Poornam does not fall on the same day in any calendar, so this year it just so happens to fall two days after Vishu, on Medam 3. Last year, Thrissur Pooram actually fell on April 27 or Medam 14, 13 days after Vishu.

2. We were watching live feed of Thrissur Pooram on Kairali TV (Kerala satellite TV) and noticed in the bulging crowd there is no female presence. We both wonder why no girls or females are there in a state where the females outnumber males.

3. Attached photo taken by Krishna Kumar. This is not an elephant at Thrissur Pooram, but  similarly decorated elephants at a temple festival we saw at Thirumala Devaswom Temple in Mattancherry, Kochi.

 

Related Sites/Posts: Thrissur Pooram as by Flower Girl's Rural India  |  Thrissur Pooram on Wikipedia  |  Flickr photo slide show 

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