02/05/2020
'This time too will pass', there is no shouting and no shouting
Gajakesari Techikkottukavu Ramachandran, the head of Nayathalakavillamma's golden thumb, today begins a grand walk down the aisle of the Vadakkunnathan's south tower and begins a spectacular marvelous spectacle…
There are no celebrations this year, as the world is in the midst of a period of horrific coronation. Pooravillambaram, an event which was never known in the history of Pooram as never before, was made possible by the gajothamana of Techikkottukavu Ramachandran and this group of people.
Thrissur Pooram is one of the most popular festivals in and out of Kerala. This is the first time such a festival has been eliminated completely without ceremony as part of the Covenant defense. The district administration had also issued a strict directive to avoid Pooram. All the Devas were in favor of the government proposal.
The main attractions of the place are the elephant rock parakeets, the Thiruvambadi temples fair, the Panchavadhi chanting, the elephant shouting, and the mornings before dawn. Exodus Elluyadam, a pilgrimage to Thirumbambadi Bhagavathi, is taken to the Math with Panchavadham. The main functions are meeting, drinking, evening fireworks, night punching, early morning fireworks, the next day's fireworks, post-day fireworks, and courting.
The coronation breaks the moments when the lovers are celebrating. The corona has gifted a huge blow to the elephant lovers who are expecting to see the majestic return of Teichikottukavu Ramachandran, the tallest elephant alive in Kerala today. The elephant is about 317 centimeters tall. The body length is 340 cm. The special features of Ramachandran are the hen's mast, the long-sleeved body and the firm legs.
Pooravillambaram, an event which was never known in the history of Pooram as never before, was made possible by the gajothamana of Techikkottukavu Ramachandran and this group of people