Overview
About the event
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple's ambiance and charm attract
devotees and visitors from across Kerala. According to legend, the
current Sree Kovil (sanctum sanctorum) was originally a tree where Lord
Shiva meditated. Over the centuries, the festival has evolved to include
two spectacular events: the Peruvanam Pooram and the Arattupuzha
Pooram.
The festival features a grand procession where the deity is carried atop a decorated elephant, accompanied by six other tuskers and the renowned traditional percussion ensemble, pancharimelam. This event brings the entire Thrissur district together, making it a memorable occasion each year. Celebrated in the Malayalam month of Meenam (March-April), the Peruvanam Pooram creates a festive atmosphere filled with richly adorned elephants, vibrant percussion music, and unique rituals.
During the festival, Lord Shiva's deity remains a silent spectator while 23 temples actively participate. Historically, around 108 temples took part in the festival. The Pooram fills the city with its vibrant and cultural essence, drawing thousands to the temple premises. A magnificent elephant pageantry, where one of the tuskers carries the Thidambu—a replica of the presiding deity—is a highlight of the festival.
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The festival features a grand procession where the deity is carried atop a decorated elephant, accompanied by six other tuskers and the renowned traditional percussion ensemble, pancharimelam. This event brings the entire Thrissur district together, making it a memorable occasion each year. Celebrated in the Malayalam month of Meenam (March-April), the Peruvanam Pooram creates a festive atmosphere filled with richly adorned elephants, vibrant percussion music, and unique rituals.
During the festival, Lord Shiva's deity remains a silent spectator while 23 temples actively participate. Historically, around 108 temples took part in the festival. The Pooram fills the city with its vibrant and cultural essence, drawing thousands to the temple premises. A magnificent elephant pageantry, where one of the tuskers carries the Thidambu—a replica of the presiding deity—is a highlight of the festival.
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