Thrissur Pooram (26 April 2026)

April 14, 2026

There is no festival in Kerala quite like Thrissur Pooram and arguably, nothing in India that matches its particular combination of devotion, spectacle, and sound.

Every year on a single day in April, the ancient Vadakkunnathan Temple becomes the stage for one of the subcontinent’s great ritual gatherings. Ten temples converge at Thekkinkadu Maidanam, each arriving in procession with caparisoned elephants adorned in gold– nettipattam, gleaming silk parasols catching the light. Facing one another in two rival groups, Paramekkavu and Thiruvambady, the elephants hold formation as the Kudamattam unfolds: a mesmerising exchange of ornate parasols, swapped in perfect rhythm before thousands of onlookers.

Beneath the Ilanji tree, the celebrated Ilanjithara Melam percussion ensemble drives the energy higher, layer upon layer of drums and wind instruments building into something that feels less like music and more like a force of nature.

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