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At the Pooram at Thrissur, Kerala, India.

 

Red Umbrellas on 6 feet bamboo sticks atop majestically tall elephants.

 

A great visual for the Hindu festivities.

 

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The Kodungallur temple is one of the four Devi temples which Bhargava Raman is said to have installed at the four boundaries of Kerala. The popular belief is that in order to save the devotees from the epidemic of chicken pox, the Lokambika was installed in the Kodungallur temple by Bhargava Raman. This is one of the rare temples where the Brahmins are not performing the pooja, since it was originally a Dravidian Temple.This is the most ancient temple in the northern part of Kerala. It was one among the first temple which removed the restrictions of caste and religion and people from all walks of life were admitted into the temple.

 

The temple celebrates two festivals. The main one is the Kodungaloor Bharani festival in the Malayalam month of Kumbha (February - March). Thousands throng the temple from all over Kerala congregate to celebrate this festival amidst great pageantry. Another festival is the Thalappoli Festival in the Malayalam month of Makara (December-January).

Thank you very much Jasbir (Me the wanderer) for ID n info: with ur permission 'm reproducing the same here.

 

Common name: Caesarweed

Botanical name: Urena lobata Family: Malvaceae (mallow family)

 

Caesarweed (Urena lobata Linnaeus) is a member of the Malvaceae, the mallow family, having pink flowers like miniature hollyhocks. As a pantropical weed, it is uncertain where caesarweed originated. It has been placed in South America, Florida, and even Australia, but many taxonomists now believe it evolved somewhere in Asia.

 

this is a scene from the fire works happening towards the end of the famous Thrissur Pooram (an annual festival of elephants, music and fire works)

Thrissur Pooram, introduced by Shakthan thampuran sum 200 yrs back , is essentially one of spectacles. The two devaswams- Thiruvampadi and Paramekkavu- explore and exploit every source at their command to make this annual festival a memorable one. It is celebrated with a colourful procession of caparisoned elephants, parasol exchanges; drum concerts, display of pyro-techniques and refreshing scenes of public participation.

ഡയബെറ്റിക് ചീരയുടെ കായ എന്ന് പറഞ്ഞു കേട്ടിട്ടുണ്ട്....

Cymbopogon (lemongrass) is a genus of about 55 species of grasses, (of which the type species is Cymbopogon citratus) native to warm temperate and tropical regions of the Old World and Oceania. It is a tall perennial grass. Common names include lemon grass, lemongrass, barbed wire grass, silky heads, citronella grass,cha de Dartigalongue, fever grass, tanglad, hierba Luisa or gavati chaha amongst many others.

 

For more details : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cymbopogon

Thrissur, Kerala, India

At Thekkinkadi maidan, Thrissur, Kerala

Waiting for departure (India, Kerala, Thrissur, Dec 2016)

mangroves @ thrissur, kerala

A kid at kodugallore bharani , Thrissur , Kerala

 

mangrove near thrissur, kerala

India 2014

2014 India, Kerala, Thrissur

A WDG-3A class locomotive from Ernakulam diesel loco shed entering Shoranur Junction with a passenger train bound for Thrissur from Kozhikode.

India 2014

2014 India, Kerala, Thrissur

An ecstatic moment captured during the finishing line of Thrissur pooram 2016 kudamattam.

India 2014

2014 India, Kerala, Thrissur, Art School.

Kodugallore bharani , Kodungallore, Thrissur , Kerala

Thrissur, Kerala

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Bible tower, located on the site of Thrissur Our Lady of Dolors, Basilica. It is famous for the city sight view and many of the Christian articles and objects stored in it.

India 2014

2014 India, Kerala, Thrissur

Elephants on the eve of "Thrissur Pooram" Which is 200+ years old annual temple festival where the grand display of Elephants, Fireworks, and Caparisons attracts millions of people across the world.

 

Kerala, Thrissur, 2022

SILIGURI 20063 WDP4 Hauling 06084 Hazrat Nizamuddin - Thiruvananthapuram Central SF Special (via Kottayam) at Ollur,Thrissur,KERALA,INDIA

A rather large belly this and as a result the Lion head is kind of a laughing king of the jungle or maybe more a dormouse but hey it is the girth that matters :)

 

This is to illustrate the sizes that the stomachs of us human beings can reach and how best we can utilize them effectively and even put it to a social purpose.

 

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Thrissur Pooram, 2022.

Elephants from different parts of Kerala brought in on the eve of Thrissur Pooram.

Why shouldn't I go for fire...? (Dont misunderstand me, I'm not a smoker.. just for the sake of the shot..)

India 2014

2014 India, Kerala, Thrissur

More from Pulikali where the feline predators rule the street.

A Lion sits on the large stomach of this gentleman as he prances down the street with a Tiger's head on his face.

 

The paint work is amazing specially keeping in view the fact that the painters work with industrial grade pigments and chemicals and on a tight time schedule with tens of performers at one go.

 

How the body is affected by the fuming corrosive paint and how they manage to move around without their noses running and eyes smarting beats me. All in the excitement of becoming a predator :)

  

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Three autorickshaws bearing golden colored Nettillattom and two tusks each run through the streets of Thrissur in Kerala carrying religious symbols of the three dominant religions of Kerala.

A message of Peace and Harmony symbolized beautifully in true Kerala ambiance.

 

The golden head dress that is in front of the rickshaws is normally an ornament that is adorned on an elephant head.

 

This was photographed on the day tigers and a few lions roam freely in Thrissur on Pulikali day.

  

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The day the Leopards, Lions, Tigers and other ferocious feline predators are let loose on the streets of Thrissur in Kerala.

 

The slimmer build of the Leopard is visible in the patterns on the forelegs. Most times the Leopards have a Lion on their stomach.

 

This is a strange leopard though. He has a red faced panther most probably that I have never seen or heard of.

 

Thrissur has this great spectacle in the month of August every year and it goes by the name of Pulikali. Thousands of these gaily painted creatures take over the streets to the sound of fercocious repetitive manic drumming as the procession winds through this rich prosperous town in Central Kerala.

  

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This is Kali as seen and photographed in Thrissur in Kerala where the funky and fesity festival of Pulikali is celebrated every year around May.

 

Kali is a Goddess and a powerful one at that who held Shiva the mythical destroyer and most powerful of the Gods under her foot when she got angry. Here a male slicked down in flourescent blue paint represents her sans the garland of skulls that she is normally depicted with.

 

Most of the celebration revolves around big gutted males whose prominence is painted to resemble a lion or a tiger and the body to match. they dance and tramp around on the street.

 

It was a surprise to see a non feline cast in the event. Perhaps Kali of the red blood dripping tongue had to appear to keep the feline predators at bay.

 

Jai Mata Di!

  

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Thrissur, 2017

 

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