Thrissur Pooram begins adhering to strict COVID-19 protocols

Thrissur (Ker), Apr 22 (PTI):
Kerala’s famous Thrissur Pooram began here on Thursday adhering to strict COVID-19 protocols after tusker Ernakulam Sivakumar, holding the idol of Neythilakavu Bhagavathy, opened the southern gate of ancient Vadakkunnathan Temple.
In view of the surge in COVID-19 cases in the state, only a very limited number of people were allowed to attend the ritual known as ‘Pooram Vilambaram’ (festival proclamation), marking the beginning of the Thrissur Pooram.
Earlier, the state government had decided to organise the Pooram celebrations to be held on April 23 without people’s participation. Paramekkavu and Thiruvambady Devaswoms— the two major organisers of Pooram festival— agreed to organise the festival without spectators. The entry is restricted only to those who are associated with the pooram rituals. Officials said the passes are issued only to those participants who have produced either RT-PCR negative certificates secured in 72 hours or certificates of taking two doses of vaccination against the COVID.
Although Paramekkavu Devaswom decided to scale down the pooram celebrations to be held on April 23, they will parade 15 elephants for the festival and organise famous Ilanjithara Melam, an assembly of percussion performance artistes held under Ilanji tree at the courtyard of the Vadakkunnathan Temple.
Thiruvambady Devswom said they will hold mere rituals as part of pooram and only one elephant will be paraded from their side, considering the spread of COVID-19 in the district. Last year also, the Pooram festival was held in a low key manner amid COVID-19 lockdown curbs with just a handful of people and inevitable rituals inside the Vadakkunnathan temple.

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