Kerala’s iconic Thrissur Pooram held in full grandeur that includes Lionel Messi throughout ‘Kudamattam’

May 01, 2023 at 10:28 PM
Kerala’s iconic Thrissur Pooram held in full grandeur that includes Lionel Messi throughout ‘Kudamattam’
Thiruvambadi Devaswom displayed fancy umbrellas carrying a cutout of football icon Lionel Messi at the Kudamattam ceremony of Thrissur Pooram.

Thiruvambadi Devaswom displayed fancy umbrellas carrying a cutout of soccer icon Lionel Messi on the Kudamattam ceremony of Thrissur Pooram.
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Kerala’s iconic Thrissur Pooram was held in full grandeur on the famed Vadakkunnathan Temple right here on April 30 with a parade of ornately caparisoned elephants and high-octane conventional percussion efficiency which enthralled a sea of individuals. 

During the famed ‘Kudamattam‘, which started shortly after six within the night, the Thiruvambady aspect stole the present with a show of a formidable, illuminated cutout of Argentinian football legend Lionel Messi holding the World Cup. 

Kudamattam is a change of vibrant decorative silk parasols in fast succession by individuals mounted atop the elephants. 

The famed pooram, on the sprawling Thekkinkadu Maidan, was witnessed by hundreds of individuals slicing throughout faith and age obstacles who gathered to catch a glimpse of the annual spectacle, which is mostly billed because the mom of all temple festivals within the southern state. 

Thirty caparisoned elephants, 15 every from the Paramekkavu and Thiruvambady temples, stood face-to-face adhering to the centuries-old customs and traditions. 

Besides the totally different colors, patterns and layers on the umbrellas, there have been illuminated cutouts of assorted deities together with Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathy, Lord Krishna amongst others. 

The show of ‘nettipattams‘ (the golden caparisons) ‘venchamaram‘ (decorative fan made from peacock feathers) and ‘muthukkuda‘ (ornamental umbrellas) atop the jumbos have been a feast to the group which was enthralled by the standard music ensembles, ‘panchavadyam and pandimelam‘, by an array of percussionists. 

The two-centuries-old Thrissur Pooram had its origin in 1798, by means of a royal edict of the then Raja Rama Varma, popularly often known as Shakthan Thampuran, a strong ruler of the erstwhile princely state of Cochin. 

The edict entrusted two native temples, Paramekkavu and Thiruvambady, as the principle sponsors of the festivities to be carried out in a aggressive spirit. 

Besides the principle poorams by the 2 Devaswoms, small poorams from close by temples additionally participated within the festivities.