THRISSUR POORAM The
Thrissur Pooram festival in the Vadakkumnathan Temple is celebrated annually
in April-May. It is a festival in which Gods and Goddesses from various trembles
are brought in all pomp and pageantry with the play of drums and musical instruments
and pyrotechnics to the Thekkinkadu Maidan. Lakhs of people attend the festival.
An all India Exhibition is also conducted every year during the Pooram days
under the combined auspices of the Thiruvambady and Paramekkavu Devaswoms at
the temple premises.
GURUVAYUR TEMPLE FESTIVALS
The important religious festivals here are the Ashtami Rohini (Aug-Sept), The
Sukla Paksha Ekadasi (Nov-Dec), the Vishu Kani (April-May), and the 10 days
Utsavam (Feb-March). Of these the Edakasi draws the largest crowd.
KODUNGALLUR
BHARANI
The famous BHARANI UTSAVAM is conducted in Meenam (March-April) for eight days.
Another important Festival of this in Kodungallur Thalapoli which falls on Dec-Jan
every year Thousands of people witness these two festivals.
KOODALMANICKAM UTSAVAM
The Koodalmanickam Temple is an ancient and historic one situated in Manavalassery
Village about 10 km from Irinjalakuda Railway Station. Sri Bharatha is the deity
of this temple. The festival is held annually for 11 days in Medom(April-May).
ARATTUPUZHA POORAM
The Festival is held in April-May every year. It is one of the most colourful
carnivals of Kerala drawing thousands of people from different parts. Idols
from 41 temples in the neighbourhood villages are brought at night in procession
to this village on rows of gaily caparisoned elephants. It is probable that
Arattupuzha was so called, because the deities, "ARAT" in the waters
of the Arattupuzha river.
MACHATTU MAMANGAM Situated
near Wadakkanchery the place called Machadu,Thiruvanikavu Temple also known
as Machattu Vela celebrated in February with great prestigious and splendor
on the last day of the 5day annual festival at Thiruvanikavu Temple. Devotees
bring richly decorated Poykuthiras (Horses) in ceremonial processions as offering
to the deity.
FEAST & FAIRS OF PALAYUR CHURCH
The Catholic Syrian Church of Palayur is one of the seven churches founded by
St.Thomas. The feast falls on July 15 and many pilgrims from different parts
of India visit the church.
CHERAMAN JUMA MASJID
The Cheraman Juma Masjid constructed in A.D. 629 is famous as the first mosque
erected in India and also the first in India and second in the world where the
Juma Prayers were started. People from far and near irrespective of caste and
creed visit this holy place and pay their homage. Id ul pitr (Ramsan) and Idul-Asha
(bakrid) are celebrated here on a grand scale.