In Kerala, south India for festivals and ceremonial rounds inside the Hindu temples, elephants are caparisoned with the head gears ('Netti pattam' in Malayalam language) which are gold plated. Image File history File links Pooram. ... Image File history File links Pooram. ... Genera and Species Loxodonta Loxodonta cyclotis Loxodonta africana Elephas Elephas maximus Proboscidea is an order including only one extant family, Elephantidae or the elephants, with three species: the Savannah Elephant and Forest Elephant (which were collectively known as the African Elephant), and the Asian Elephant (formerly known as the Indian... Image File history File links Aana3. ... Image File history File links Aana3. ... A pooram (the name coming from the Malayalam language used by the people of Kerala state of India) is a temple festival and there will be at least one elephant in the procession. ... List of famous Keralites Districts of Kerala Local Body Election in Kerala Malayalam External links Government of Kerala Chief Minister of Kerala Kerala Trivia Poorams Pachakam Categories: | | ... A map of South India, its rivers, regions and water bodies. ... A Hindu (also spelt Hindoo) is an adherent of philosophies and scriptures of Hindu religion. ... Genera and Species Loxodonta Loxodonta cyclotis Loxodonta africana Elephas Elephas maximus Elephas recki â Stegodon â Mammuthus â Elephantidae (the elephants) is a family of animals, and the only remaining family in the order Proboscidea. ...
Seventeen elephants are engaged for the daily ceremonial rounds to the accomplishment of Panchari Melam in the Koodalmanikyam Temple in which the head gears of seven elephants are made of pure gold and rest of pure silver which is an uniqueness of this temple. Panchari melam is a classic performance (melam) of different musical instruments that are unique to Kerala state in south India. ... Koodalmanikyam Temple and the big pond inside Koodalmanikyam Temple is the only Hindu temple in India where Bharatha (Lord Sangameshwar), the brother of Sree Rama is worshiped. ...
It consists of processions of richlycaparisonedelephants.
Each group is allowed to display a maximum of fifteen elephants and all efforts are made by each party to secure the best elephants in South India and the most artistic parasols, several kind which are raised on the elephants during the display.
The commissioning of elephants and parasols is done in the utmost secrecy by each party to excel the other.
Elephants in splendid regalia, people from all age groups and ancient arts and abiding traditions come together at Thrissur during a three day festival which has a flavour and splendour all its own.
Spectators are garlanded by elephants, and then, for a short while, the traditional kavadi wallahs people who are voluntarily undergoing penance or seeking a boon from the gods, or expressing their devotion to a chosen deity, take over.
Processions of richlycaparisonedelephants and drummers in large numbers enhance the powerful visual effect of the festival.