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  1. The Thrissur Pooram is an annual Hindu temple festival held in Thrissur, Kerala, India. It is held at the Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur every year on the Pooram day—the day when the moon rises with the Pooram star in the Malayalam Calendar month of Medam. It is the largest and most famous of all poorams in India. [2]

  2. Thrissur Pooram is celebrated in the Malayalam month of Medam. It is observed on the pooram day, when the moon rises with the Pooram star. This year, Thrissur Pooram will be celebrated on April...

  3. The Thrissur Pooram the pride of Kerala is held in the Malayalam month of Medam (April-May). The most colourful and spectacular temple festival of Kerala.

  4. The Thrissur Pooram, celebrated in the Malayalam month Of Medom (April-May) is a grand assembly of Gods and Goddesses in and around Thrissur. These Gods and Goddesses make their visit to the Vadakumnathan Temple premises on caparisoned elephants accompanied by grand ensembles of Chenda melam and pancha vadyam.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Learn about the history, participants, and rituals of Thrissur Pooram, the mother of all festivals in Asia. Experience the spectacle of elephants, music, and unity in honour of Lord Shiva at the Vadakkunnathan Temple in April 2024.

  6. Thrissur Pooram is a festive celebration of culture and tradition in the Thrissur district of Kerala, held at Vadakkumnathan Temple. Held annually on the day when the Moon enters the Pooram nakshatra during the Medam month of the Malayalam Calendar, Thrissur Pooram usually falls in the months of April and May on the Gregorian Calendar.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · The festivities of April 19, the pooram day, start with 'Khadaka Poorangal' at 6 am. It marks the arrival of processions from subsidiary temples. This is followed by a traditional percussion ensemble performance called 'Madhathil Varavu' at 11 am.