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Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple is a Hindu temple located in City of Thrissur in Kerala, India. The temple is one of the two rival groups participating in Thrissur Pooram, which is the biggest local festival in Kerala.
Address: Kodungallur - Shornur Rd, Patturaikkal, Thrissur, Kerala 680020
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Thiruvambadi Sree Krishna Temple, Thrissur
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Thrissur Pooram is called 'the pooram of all poorams' (festival). It is the biggest of all poorams held in Kerala state. Thrissur Pooram is celebrated at the Vadakkunnathan Temple, situated on a hillock (Thekkinkadu maidan) in the centre of the city.The richly decorated elephant, as seen during the Thrissur pooram, is now globally recognized, and its association with Kerala. On the pooram day, fifty (50) or more elephants pass through the very center of Thrissur town, the Vadakkunnathan temple. Processions of richly caparisoned elephants accompanied by percussion ensembles from various neighbouring temples culminate at the Vadakumnathan temple. The most impressive[weasel words] processions are those Thriuvambadi Bhagavathy from the Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple and the Paramekkavu Bhagavathi from Paramekkavu temple. The celebrations which last for over 36 hours includes parasol displays (Malayalam: കുടമാറ്റം) and firework shows.
Sakthan Thampuran unified the 10 temples situated around Vadakkunnathan temple and organized the celebration of Thrissur Pooram as a mass festival. Sakthan Thampuran ordained these temples into two groups, Western group and Eastern group. The Western group as Thiruvambady consisting of Kanimangalam, Laloor, Ayyanthole, Nethilakkavu and the Thiruvambady temple, as the main one. The Eastern group called as Paramekkavu, consisting in addition to Paramekkavu temple, Karamukku, Chembukavu, Choorakottukavu and Panamukkamppilly. The pooram was to be centered around the Vadakkunnathan temple, with all these temples sending their poorams (the whole procession), to pay obeisance to the Shiva, the presiding deity. The Thampuran is believed to have chalked out the program and the main events of the Thrissur pooram festival.
Live telecast visuals of Thiruvananthapuram Doordarshan,on May 1, 2012.Part 1
Thrissur Pooram_Thekkottirakkam 2012 Part 2
Part 2.Thekkottirakkam (തെക്കോട്ടിറക്കം) of Paramekkaav (പാറമേക്കാവ് ) elephants.Thrissur Pooram is called 'the pooram of all poorams' (festival). It is the biggest of all poorams held in Kerala state. Thrissur Pooram is celebrated at the Vadakkunnathan Temple, situated on a hillock (Thekkinkadu maidan) in the centre of the city.The richly decorated elephant, as seen during the Thrissur pooram, is now globally recognized, and its association with Kerala. On the pooram day, fifty (50) or more elephants pass through the very center of Thrissur town, the Vadakkunnathan temple. Processions of richly caparisoned elephants accompanied by percussion ensembles from various neighbouring temples culminate at the Vadakumnathan temple. The most impressive[weasel words] processions are those Thriuvambadi Bhagavathy from the Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple and the Paramekkavu Bhagavathi from Paramekkavu temple. The celebrations which last for over 36 hours includes parasol displays (Malayalam: കുടമാറ്റം) and firework shows.
Sakthan Thampuran unified the 10 temples situated around Vadakkunnathan temple and organized the celebration of Thrissur Pooram as a mass festival. Sakthan Thampuran ordained these temples into two groups, Western group and Eastern group. The Western group as Thiruvambady consisting of Kanimangalam, Laloor, Ayyanthole, Nethilakkavu and the Thiruvambady temple, as the main one. The Eastern group called as Paramekkavu, consisting in addition to Paramekkavu temple, Karamukku, Chembukavu, Choorakottukavu and Panamukkamppilly. The pooram was to be centered around the Vadakkunnathan temple, with all these temples sending their poorams (the whole procession), to pay obeisance to the Shiva, the presiding deity. The Thampuran is believed to have chalked out the program and the main events of the Thrissur pooram festival.
Live telecast visuals of Thiruvananthapuram Doordarshan, on May 1, 2012.
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Paramekkavu Vela Thrissur shopping festival 2020 Thrissur Tourism Kerala Tourism Paramekkavu Bagavati. Paramekkavu Bagavathi Temple is one of the largest Bagavathi temples in Kerala located in Thrissur City.Sakthan Thampuran ordained the temples into two groups, namely Paramekkavu side and Thiruvambady side for Thrissur Pooram which is the biggest festival in South India and Kerala. These two groups are headed by the principal participants, Paramekkavu Bagavathi Temple at Thrissur Swaraj Round and Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple at Shoranur road. The two temples are hardly 500 metres apart. Paramekkavu Vela is the Paramekkavu temple festival. The temple is decorated with lights, special pooje are held, followed by the typical Kerala style Elephant procession along with the Melam(traditional kerala music). The temple is old, there are no records for how much old the temple is. This is one of the main participating temples in Thrissur Pooram. The main deity is devi (vaishnavy - among sapthamathrukal). As per legend, devi came with Kuruppal (head of an aristocratic Nair family) from Thirumadhamkunnu (famous sapthamatha temple in malappuram district some 80 kms from Thrissur) on his umbrella. There is a mekkavu in this temple in which is the Kodungallore bagavathy as per another legend. Besides pooram Vela is another main function. Story or Legend of Paramekkavu Bhagavathi Temple The story behind the temple – a Karanavar (an elder member) of Kuruppal family, who goes monthly to visit the Bhagavathy at Thirumandhamkunnu temple (in Angadipuram, Malappuram) – when he got old and felt that he won’t able to come to worship the bhavathy due to his old age, he prayed with his whole heart on his last visit there. The legend is that the goddess came with him by sitting on his umbrella. On his way home, he stopped to rest at Vadakkumnathan temple under the Ilanji tree. After resting he found that his umbrella was firmly fixed on the ground. So a Devaprasnam was done by astrologers who concluded that there was a presence of chaitanya or divinity of goddess at that site. The Karanavar decided to worship the Goddess there itself. After the consecration of the Vadakkumnathan temple, the chaitanya or divinity of the Goddess was transferred to the present location of the temple under a Paro tree. This became to be known as Parokkavu Bhagavathy, which later became Paramekkavu Bhagavathy. Still the tradition during Thrissur pooram where the famous Ilanji Thara Melam is done to honor the divine presence of the Bhagavathy. Thrissur Shopping Festival 2020 First time in Thrissur’s history a night market is being set up on December 15th 2019 which will last for a month long till January 15 2020. This event will be held only during the night hours 6:30 pm till 11pm hence been promoted as ‘Night Shopping Festival’ thereby giving shoppers a late night shopping experience. This will be a platform where the shoppers get an opportunity to taste different food varieties from various participating restaurants and enjoy the shopping offers provided by different traders. The driving force behind Thrissur Shopping Festival is Thrissur Chamber of Commerce, Thrissur Corporation along with participating traders and restaurants. Location is just 600meters from Thrissur town center, 1.9KMS from Main city bus stand, 2.6 kms from city railway station, and 52.7kms from Cochin Airport.
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