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Thrissur Pooram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elephant festival of Thrissur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Before the Rain - Thrissur,  Kerala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elephant festival of Thrissur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elephant festival of Thrissur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thrissur city (Republic of India, State of Kerala) map vector illustration, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Entrance of Vazhachal Falls, Thrissur, Kerala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thrissur Pooram
Elephant festival of Thrissur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elephant festival of Thrissur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Decorated Elephants at Thrissur Pooram, Kerala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mountains and River of Thumboormuzhi, Thrissur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elephant festival of Thrissur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elephant festival of Thrissur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elephant festival of Thrissur Royalty Free Stock Photo
Thrissur Pooram is called 'the pooram of all poorams' (festival). It is the biggest of all poorams held in Kerala state, India.The Thrissur pooram, is celebrated every year in the month of Medam (mid-April to mid-may) as per the malayalam calendar. 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. The main features of the pooram (festival) are these decorated elephants with their nettipattam (decorative golden headdress), beautifuliy crafted kolam, decorative bells and ornaments etc.


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