Thrissur Pooram- 8. { As population increases, the town becomes crowded with shops, houses, etc., so the present day situation is not suitable for large gathering of public, which has very high risk, here there are two-1. display of large number of elephants, in hot day, and 2. very high powerful dangerous fire-works )
Opinion
26/04/2016.
503.
All Members,
Respected family members of this great holy Nation.
Sub : Thrissur Pooram-8.
Ref : { As population increases, the town becomes crowded with shops, houses, etc., so the present day situation is not suitable for large gathering of public, which has very high risk, here there are two-1. display of large number of elephants, in hot day, and 2. very high powerful dangerous fire-works }
Discussion-8.
8. Farewell Ceremony :
The seventh day of Pooram is the last day of Pooram.
It is otherwise known as "Pakal pooram".
For the people of Thrissur, Pooram is not only a festival but also a time for hospitality.
Upacharam Cholli Piriyal (Farewell Ceremony) is last event held at Swaraj Round.
Thiruvambadi Sri Krishna Temple and Paramekkavu Bagavathi Temple idols were taken from the Swaraj Round to their respective temples mark the end of the Pooram celebrations.
The festival will end with display of fireworks known as Pakal Vedikkettu.
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JAIHIND.
To be continued .
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