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  • Thrissur Pooram Festival

    Thrissur is best known for its mammoth Pooram Festival, which is the most colourful and spectacular temple festival of Kerala. The legends and myths behind each festival of Kerala are many, varied and equally interesting.

    Since the word pooram literally means a group or a meeting, it was believed that every year the dynastic gods and goddesses of neighbouring province met together for a day of celebration.

    This usually happened on the pooram asterism of one of the spring months.

    Some of the main Pooram celebrations are at Aratupuzha, Thrissur, Uthralikavu, Cheeramkulangara, Pariyanampetta, Mannarkad, Perumanam, Aryankavu, Mangottu, Medamkulangara, Kodikal, Thirumandhamkunnu etc.

    Celebration Trends And Rituals

    Traditionally, two groups representing the main geographic divisions of Thrissur, Paramekkavu and Thiruvambadi, rival to add to the Pooram's grandeur. Both teams field face to face arrays of richly caparisoned elephants.

    Prime Attractions of Thrissur (Trichur)

    Guruvayoor Temple

    29 km northwest of Thrissur, Guruvayoor, where the famous Sree Krishan Temple is situated, is one of the most sacred and important pilgrim centres of Kerala. The historic temple is shrouded in mystery. According to belief, the temple was created by 'Guru'- the preceptor of the gods and 'Vayu'- the God of winds.

    Suggested Kerala Historical Forts
    St Angelo Fort Kerala
     

    St. Angelo Fort, the sea front fort was constructed in 1505 AD by the first Portuguese Viceroy Don Francisco De Almeda with the consent of the ruling Kolathiri Raja.After changing hands from the Portuguese to the Dutch and then to the English,

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    Kerala Pallippuram Fort
     

    Situated on the northern fringe of the Vypeen Island, Pallippuram Fort was built in 1507 AD, by the Portugese.It is considered to be the first fort built in India by the Europeans.It witnessed several battles between the Portugese and the Dutch.

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    Kerala Beaches
    Kappad Beach Kerala  
     

    Kappad, the historic beach. It is the beach where Vasco da Gama landed on the 27th of May, 1498 with 170 men in three vessels, thus discovering a sea route to India.

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    Payyambalam Beach Kerala  
     

    The Payyambalam beach located near the Kannur town is one of the beautiful beaches in the state of Kerala.

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    Alappuzha Beach Kerala  
     

    Alappuzha beach is one of the most popular spots in the district of Alappuzha. The pier, which extends into the sea here, is around 140 years old.

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