Held Percussion
Held Percussion
![]() |
![]() LP Salsa Sergio Bongo Cowbell New w Warranty ES 9 US $31.99
|
![]() KENTE COLORS Genuine Africa RICHLY Carved Wood DJEMBE DRUM Novica NEW US $247.95
|
![]() LP Gajate Foot Pedal Bracket US $49.99
|
![]() Pearl ECB22 Hand Held Agogo Bell US $21.00
|
![]() Acoustic StompBox Foot Percussion Stomp Box Foot Drum US $67.35
|
![]() Modern Drummer Festival 2006 Drum 4 DVD Set NEW US $37.20
|
![]() Musical Instruments for Children Triangle Chime Percussion US $10.96
|
![]() TYCOON MATCHED PAIR 8 HARDWOOD CLAVES HAND PERCUSSION US $10.88
|
![]() Absolute Beginners Drums Learn How to Play Book CD US $10.91
|
![]() Terry Bozzio Melodic Drumming Drum Tuition 3 DVD Set US $56.36
|
![]() LP Timbale Cowbell US $42.99
|
![]() Latin Percussion RhythMix Triangle with Striker US $7.98
|
![]() Drumbassadors One for the Money Drum 2 DVDs Rene Creemers Wim De Vries SEALED US $34.81
|
![]() TOCA Hand Held Agogo Bells US $50.35
|
![]() LP SALSA SERGIO HAND HELD BONGO COWBELL ES 9 BONUS US $37.88
|
![]() LP PERCUSSION ES 3 HAND HELD SALSA BONGO COWBELL BONUS US $38.88
|
![]() LATIN PERCUSSION LP597 KING KLAVE FIBERGLASS CLAVES NEW US $29.88
|
![]() LATIN PERCUSSION LP262R EXOTIC WOOD TRADITIONAL CLAVES US $19.88
|
![]() 6 5 BRAZILIAN DOUBLE AGOGO PERCUSSION SAMBA BELLS US $29.99
|
![]() First Act Percussion Pack US $34.99
|
![]() DARBUKA DRUM MAGEN DAVID WOOD PERCUSSION MIDI US $19.55
|
![]() JUDAICA MAGEN DAVID WOOD DARBUKA PERCUSSION MIDI US $18.77
|
![]() MAGEN DAVID WOOD DARBUKA DRUM PERCUSSION MIDI SIZE US $19.32
|
![]() 10 x 20 BRAZILIAN WOOD TIMBA CAPOEIRA DRUM PERCUSSION US $138.99
|
![]() Tycoon Percussion TXRP Hand Held Percussion Rack Chrome US $45.69
|
![]() Tycoon Percussion TWC BC Brushed Chrome Cha Cha Bell US $35.79
|
![]() Pink Hand Tambourine Tambo Kids Percussion Instrument US $6.26
|
![]() LP Salsa Cha Cha Cowbell Low Pitch New Warranty ES 12 US $27.99
|
![]() LP Salsa Cha Cha Cowbell High Pitch New Warranty ES 2 US $25.99
|
![]() Korg WAVEDRUM Dynamic Percussion Synthesizer US $399.99
|
![]() MATCHED PAIR of LP432 HAND HELD EBONY PRO CASTANETS NEW US $36.88
|
![]() BUY LOT 2 DARBUKA DRUM MAGEN DAVID WOOD MIDI HANDMADE US $55.77
|
![]() DEAL OF 2 DARBUKA MAGEN DAVID WOOD PERCUSSION MIDI US $55.55
|
![]() LOT 2 DARBUKA MAGEN DAVID WOOD PERCUSSION MIDI US $55.99
|
![]() Student 6 Idiophone Percussion Ringing Triangle w Bar US $13.77
|
![]() NEW FULL SIZE 17 1 2 DHOLAK NUT BOLT TUNED INDIAN DHOL BHANGRA DRUM US $149.00
|
![]() Fair Trade Gnaoua Morrocan Percussion Instrument Qarkabeb Wooden Castanet US $14.10
|
![]() Union 10 x 12 DR12 Tom Tom Percussion Drum Bag US $26.98
|
Thrissur Pooram – a festival with intriguing flashback
The festival of festivals... a celebration without peers... Kerala's ‘Thrissur Pooram' also boasts an interesting history.
It is a peculiar ‘tale recipe' of several ingredients --- Hinduism's caste system, which saw the wealth & power always rested with upper castes... The aristocratic Brahmin priests (most superior caste in Kerala) who treated themselves as demigods... A King who dared to redefine the society...
Locally, ‘Pooram' means meeting or group. According to Hindu mythology, dynastic Gods / Goddesses from neighbouring provinces meet on an auspicious day annually. This day is generally regarded as Pooram celebration.
During medieval times, within a kingdom; small regions were controlled by Brahmin aristocrats who were regarded as Local Chiefs. Some of them were considered even powerful than the King.
Before ‘Thrissur Pooram' originated, the major festive occasion in Thrissur region was the ‘Arattupuzha festival' which took place in Peruvanam – a village located near Thrissur. Temples in Thrissur and surrounding regions used to take part in Arattupuzha festival.
Once, temples from Thrissur and Kuttanellur regions were denied entry to this festival by Peruvanam Village-Chief, perhaps due to some delay from those temples. To challenge Peruvanam's authority in festival, the respective Local Chiefs of Thrissur and Kuttanellur jointly organised their own Pooram festival. But this celebration failed to sustain due to frequent quarrels between the Chiefs. When the situation went off the limit, the King (Rama Varma) intervened.
Rama Varma alias ‘Sakthan Thampuran' (AD 1751-1805) – founder of Thrissur Pooram
Ruler of the ‘Princely State of Cochin' at that time, Rama Varma; better known as ‘Sakthan Thampuran' (meaning ‘Powerful King' due to his firm, daring administration) was averse to the increasing self styled aggressions of local chiefs.
Considering the traumatic situation, a resolute Sakthan Thampuran decided to redefine the society setup and organize Thrissur's own kind of Pooram - a festival for all, irrespective of caste division.
To quell local powerhouses, the King wrested the control of Thrissur's prominent temples – Vadakkunnathan, Paramekkavu and Thiruvambadi, which were till then held by Brahmin chiefs. Further, he cleared the teak-forest that surrounded Vadakkunnathan temple, making a vast ground to hoist the Pooram.
Afterwards the King formed two geographical groups – ‘Eastern' (headed by ‘Paramekkavu temple' with four other temples from neighbourhood) and ‘Western' (headed by ‘Thiruvambadi temple' with four neighbouring temples) – combining all temples in & around Thrissur town, framing a mega festival plan. It is believed that Sakthan Thampuran also charted events and programs – to be conducted on Thrissur Pooram celebrations – making it a true fiesta.
‘Anachamayam' – Collection of Elephant Caparisons on the eve of Thrissur Pooram
Eastern and Western groups (with ten temples in total) make processions to the nerve-temple of Thrissur, ‘Vadakkunnathan Lord Shiva Temple'. It was so decided as the town of Thrissur literally got its name from this temple. Thrissur means ‘Thiru-Shiva-Perur' (Abode of Lord Shiva).
Vadakkunnathan Temple and ground – venue of Thrissur Pooram
As Pooram approaches, deities from these ten temples proceed to pay respect to Lord Shiva, deity at Vadakkunnathan temple.
Image of each temple deity (of participating temples) is carried on elephants... Richly decorated elephants alongwith a team of percussion instrument experts make the procession a grand affair. These processions conclude at the ‘Thekkinkadu maidan', the sprawling temple ground that encircle Vadakkunnathan temple - Pooram festival's main venue.
The prominent participants, Eastern ‘Paramekkavu' group and Western ‘Thiruvambadi' group, then stand face to face on the venue; with each team fielding 15 elephants supplemented with percussion & wind orchestra team.
Paramekkavu Temple – a principle participant in Thrissur Pooram
Thiruvambadi Temple – another principle participant in the Pooram
These groups, in a positive spirit, strive to steal a match over one another by assembling the best elephants from all over Kerala and the best performers of percussion instruments...
Climax constitutes 30+ majestic decorated-elephants, enchanting atmosphere with percussion-musical-feast of Panchavadyam, Pandimelam, Ilanjitharamelam... and finally, astonishing firework displays that literally set the night sky on fire !!!
As envisioned by the great ruler Sakthan Thampuran almost 210 years ago, Eastern-Western healthy competition continues ... making Thrissur Pooram the most colourful & dazzling festival in Kerala, and perhaps the most splendid of its kind in the world too ! This festival fiesta grows year after year.
________________________________________________________________________________
About the Author
Elatrip.com is a fast growing travel / tour player in Kerala (South India), aimed at making tourism accessible to all wakes of life. Our main punch is not the usual travel itineraries, readymade customer holiday packs, etc. but, fully customized travel deals for all kinds of customers.


US $37.64





























































































