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This is the 16th year that a giant Pookkalam was arranged in front of Sree Vadakkumnathan Temple.
Five teams will take part in the event that will be held at Swaranj Ground, on the fourth day of the Onam festival.
Here are some of the surprises that will unravel on the day of Thrissur Pooram, the mother of all poorams.
While the main programmes of the meet are scheduled on March 30, 31 and April 1, cultural events and a boat trip are among the engagements planned on April 2.
Five pulikali teams, from Poonkunnam, Kanattukara, Ayyanthol, Viyur Centre and Sakthan Pulikali Sangham participated in the city's much-awaited Pulikali spectacle this year.
Pulikali is a major component of the fourth day of Onam in Thrissur when men paint their potbellies with the shapes of tigers and prance around Swaraj Round every year.
India is host to many distinctive rituals, festivals and traditions that range from simple and sweet to hugely controversial at times.
The input restrictions of Covid-19 and the associated economic distress extend the threat of extinction over the art form.
It is not always easy to celebrate Onam with as much pomp and flair while living outside of Kerala since the festival usually goes by unrecognised in some parts of the country
on September 3, a little known folk art group based in the central Kerala district of Thrissur brought cheers back on the faces of Malayalis across the world by performing Pulikali -- a major component of the Onam celebrations -- on the world stage.