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Festival in Kerala, India

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Chinakkathoor Pooram is a festival held annually at the Chinakkathoor Bhagavathi temple at Palappuram in Palakkad district of Kerala, India. A huge procession of 27 festooned tuskers is the highlight of the festival. The festival is celebrated in the Kumbham month of Malayalam calendar.

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Chinakkathoor Pooram (2018)
Official nameചിനക്കത്തൂർ പൂരം
Observed byMalayalees
TypePooram
SignificanceOne of the famous poorams in northern Kerala
Begins Makam day in the Malayalam month of Kumbham (February–March)
FrequencyAnnual

Locality performs traditional art forms like Vellattu, Theyyam, Poothanum thirayum, Kaalavela, Kuthiravela, Aandi Vedan, Karivela on the Panchavadyam or the temple orchestra. The popular ritualistic show puppetry, Tholpavakoothu, is performed at the temple premises every evening. This show continues for 17 days before conclusion of the festival i.e. pooram. Sixteen decorated models of the kuthira (horse) and eight kaala (bull) are brought ceremoniously to the temple by devotees in a grand procession.

Holiday is declared by the District Collector in all government offices and educational institutions of Ottapalam municipality and the Lakkidi-Perur-I grama panchayat.

How to reach

By rail

Nearest railway station is Ottapalam which is about 5.1 km from the shrine. It is one of the major railway stations between Palakkad and Shoranur in the Konkan route and Wadakkanchery in the Kanyakumari/Alapuzha route.

By bus

Public as well as private buses running on Palakkad-Shoranur (Kulappully) State Highway passes through Ottappalam.

By air

Nearest airport is Coimbatore in the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu which is about 85 km from shrine.

Calicut International Airport, Karippur, Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery, and Coimbatore Domestic Airport are the other nearest airports.

In Kerala, festival dates are decided in accordance with the Malayalam calendar and the local traditions and customs.

References

  1. "Chinakkathoor Pooram 2024 in Chinakkathoor Bhagavathi Temple India, photos, Fair,Festival when is Chinakkathoor Pooram 2024 - HelloTravel". www.hellotravel.com. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
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