Overview
About the event
Annually, the Sree Ruthira Mahakalikavu Temple in Thrissur comes alive
with the vibrant Uthralikkavu Pooram festival, drawing visitors from
near and far. This grand celebration spans eight days, with its
highlight being the majestic procession of around twenty-one elephants,
each adorned in traditional attire with colorful parasols, swaying
venchamarams (white tufts), and aalavattams (peacock-feather fans). Held
every year in the Malayalam month of Kumbham (February/March), this
festival is dedicated to Goddess Kali and features both day and night
elephant processions.
Located at Wadakkanchery in the Thalappilly taluk of Thrissur district, the Sree Ruthira Mahakalikavu Temple becomes the epicentre of activity and media attention during the festival season. Despite its modest size compared to other temples in Kerala, its picturesque setting amidst paddy fields and highlands provides a stunning backdrop for the Pooram's features such as elephant processions, fireworks, and percussion orchestras.
Located at Wadakkanchery in the Thalappilly taluk of Thrissur district, the Sree Ruthira Mahakalikavu Temple becomes the epicentre of activity and media attention during the festival season. Despite its modest size compared to other temples in Kerala, its picturesque setting amidst paddy fields and highlands provides a stunning backdrop for the Pooram's features such as elephant processions, fireworks, and percussion orchestras.