Kerala’s Thrissur Pooram festivities
						
						
							
								
									
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 History & Culture
-  Published 
 20th Apr, 2021
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As Covid-19 cases are rising, the Kerala’s largest annual cultural carnival Thrissur Pooram would be held only in a ritualistic manner without any public participation.
About the Thrissur Pooram festivities
- The Thrissur Pooramis a temple festival which is held in Kerala every year.
- The festival is held at the Vadakkunnathan (Shiva) Temple in Thrissur.
- It is celebrated on the Pooram, the day when the moon rises with the Pooram star in the Malayalam Calender.
- Sakthan Thampuran, person who initiated the festivites ordained the temples into two groups, namely "Paramekkavu side" and "Thiruvambady side".
- The pooram officially begins with the event of flag hoisting which is known as Kodiyettam.
- Kodiyettam begins seven days before Thrissur Pooram. 
- Under this Poora Vilambaram is a custom where the elephant pushes open the south entrance gate of the Vadakkunnathan Temple.
- It hosts the Thrissur Pooram, with the idol of 'Neithilakkavilamma'.
| Vadakkumnathan Temple 
It is an ancient Hindu temple which is dedicated to Shiva at Thrissur, Kerala.This temple is a classical example of the architectural style of Kerala.It has one monumental tower on each of the four sides in addition to a kuttambalam.Mural paintings are depicts various scenes from the Mahabharata inside the temple.The shrines and the Kuttambalam display vignettes that is carved in wood.The temple, along with the mural paintings, has been declared as a National Monument by under the AMASR Act. Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act (AMASR Act)
It is an act of parliament that provides for the preservation of ancient and historical monuments and archaeological sites and remains of national importance.It was formed for the regulation of archaeological excavations and for protection of sculptures, carvings and other similar objects.It was passed in 1958. |