Fil Festivali (Thrissur Pooram Elephant Festival)
fil-festivali.jpg. Festival, Hayvan Refahı Kurulu tarafından protesto amacıyla 2013 ve 2014 yıllarında iptal edilmiştir. Bu yıl ise Fil Festivali Nisan 2016'da Thrissur'da gerçekleşecek. NeOldu.com / Özel Haber. Beğen Takip et. Bu içeriğe emojiyle tepki ver! 9. 5. 6. Gizle
Kerala Kültüründe Filler | Festivallerde Filler
Neredeyse hepsi[kaynak belirtilmeli ] Kerala'daki yerel festivallerden en az bir tanesi zengin kaparisoned fil. Filler, yıllık bayram törenlerinde ve törenlerinde tanrıyı taşırlar. dolaşma Hindu tapınaklarında. tapınak filleri ile dekore edilmiş altın kaplama caparisons ("Nettipattam "), çanlar, ve kolyeler. Fillere binen insanlar, orkestranın ritmine göre teneke kaplı ipek şemsiyeleri ("muttukuda"), sallanan beyaz tutamlar ("vencamaram") ve tavus kuşu tüyü yelpazeleri ("alavattam") tutarlar.[4] On yedi fil, günlük tören turları için nişanlandı. ... Thrissur pooram Hindu tapınağı merkezli festivallerin en ünlüsü. Altın kaplama kaparonlar, şemsiyeler yaparlar, alavattam, Venchamaramve kolyeler. Gizle
Elephant Festival Thrissur, Festivals in Thrissur
Locally called as the Pooram festival in Thrissur, it is held in April-May. ... As the name symbolizes, Thrissur Pooram or elephant festival is characterized by a huge parade of elephants. The festival is celebrated outside Vedakkunathan temple and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Shakthan Thampuran, the former king of Cochin, who was the pioneer of this festival in the late eighteenth century. Gizle
Thrissur Pooram Festival
The Thrissur Pooram is considered to be the Mother of all Poorams , a culture highlight that towers above all other festivals .Thrissur pooram is a festival unique in its pageantry, magnitude and participation. It is not a mere temple festival in its strict sense but at the same time it is the festival of festivals of Kerala. The Thrissur Pooram , celebrated in the Malayalam month Of Medom (April-May) is a grand assembly of Gods and Goddesses in and around Thrissur. These Gods and Goddesses make their visit to the Vadakumnathan Temple premises on caparisoned elephants accompanied by grand ensembles of Chenda melam and pancha vadyam . Gizle
Thrissur Pooram Festival | Thrissur Elephant Festival
Thrissur Pooram is the most spectacular, interesting, cultural festival of Kerala. This festival is aptly called Pooram of all Poorams. The word “Pooram” means ‘the meeting point of all the arts’. Rich art and culture of Kerala that is splendid during this marathon 36 hours festival. ... Processions of decorated elephants and dazzling displays of fireworks are the two major attractions. In addition, during this festival, there are several other enthralling musical programmes and events. Thrissur Pooram Festival History: The tradition of celebrating Thrissur Pooram as seen today was commenced in Cochin. Gizle
Thrissur Pooram, Elephant Festival
The city of Thrissur is Kerala’s festival hotspot and Pooram – the elephant procession to end all elephant processions – is the festival that outranks all others. Introduced as a spectacle around 200 years ago, it’s an inclusive celebration bringing together Hindus, Muslims and Christians, though it’s mostly about the elephants. The Vadakkunathan Temple is one of the oldest in Kerala and crowns the hill at the centre of Thrissur. Only Hindus are allowed inside, but the mound surrounding the temple has sweeping metropolis views. In the main parade, two teams of 15 beautifully caparisoned elephants face off across the temple grounds. Gizle
Kerala Kültüründe Filler
Tarihte filler ve Kerala efsaneleri. Sree Poornathrayesa tapınak festivali sırasında filleri yakaladı . Yerel Kerala efsanelerinde birçok fil yer alır. Kottarattil Sankunni'nin Aitihyamala'sı ( "Tarihsel Anekdotların Çelengi " ) sekiz cilt halinde yazılmıştır; ünlü bir fil hakkında bir hikaye ya da efsaneyle biten her cilt. ... Thrissur Pooram. Kottur Fil Koruma Alanı ve Rehabilasyon Merkezi. Fil Eğitim Merkezi, Konni. Gizle
Kerala's Temple and Elephant Festivals: Essential Guide
The main attraction at these festivals are the elephants. Here's what you need to know. ... Arattupuzha Pooram (March or early April) -- Possibly Kerala's oldest pooram festival, held at Sastha temple in Arattupuzha, not far from Thrissur. Deities from about 20 temples in the area are carried on elephants to the temple as part of the festival. Peruvanam Pooram (March or early April) -- Another ancient and legendary festival takes place at Peruvanam temple, in Cherpu in Thrissur district. There's a spectacular procession with elephants, and a four-hour traditional Kerala percussion ensemble followed by fireworks. Gizle