Thrissur Pooram 2026 | Date, Time, Schedule, Kudamattam & Vedikettu

Thrissur Pooram is Kerala's most famous and spectacular elephant and fireworks festival. Thrissur Pooram 2026 falls on Sunday, 26 April 2026. 'Thrissur Pooram' commonly called as the pooram of all poorams attracts millions of spectators from across the globe to the sprawling Thekkinkadu Maidan, the heart of Thrissur city. It is celebrated at every year […]

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Edappally Palli Perunnal 2026 - St.George Church Festival

Every year, the ancient city of Kochi witnesses one of the most spectacular Christian celebrations in South India — the Edappally Palli Perunnal, the grand feast of St. George at the historic St. George's Syro-Malabar Forane Church. In 2026, the Edappally Church Festival once again promises to draw millions of devotees, pilgrims, and visitors from […]

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Vishu 2026 - Kerala Festival

Vishu is one of the most important festivals of Kerala. It is celebrated on the first day of Malayalam month of Medam (usually April 14th), which is the astronomical New Year Day. As per popular belief, the fortune of that year is based on the object they see first on this particular day. So the […]

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Vishu 2026 on April 15th 2026 know rituals, vishukaineetam and more

Cochin Carnival 2026: Enjoy Kerala's Grand Year-End Celebration

Cochin Carnival 2026 is a major cultural and tourism event held annually in Kochi, Kerala. The carnival marks the end of year-end celebrations in the region and is widely recognized as one of South India’s prominent public festivals. It is organized with the objective of promoting cultural heritage, tourism, and community participation, while presenting Kochi […]

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Thiruvairanikulam Temple Nadathurappu, Virtual Q Booking

Nadathurappu Mahothsavam 2026 at Thiruvairanikkulam Temple is Goddess Parvathi's Sreekovil will be opened for worships to devotees. This Sreekovil will be opened only 12 days in every year on Thiruvathira star in the Malayalam month of Dhanu. Nadathurappu Mahothsavam will be start on January 2, 2026 at 08:00 PM in the evening and end on […]

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Panachikkadu Dakshina Mookambika Temple Vidyarambham

Panachikkadu Dakshina Mookambika Navarathri Festival will start on 22nd September and will last till October 2nd, 2025. Mookambika Temple Panachikkadu Vidyarambham ceremony starts from early morning after the Saraswathy Pooja (4am to 5pm) on October 2nd, Thursday, 2025. Panachikkadu Saraswathi temple is known as Dakshina Mookambi, It is one of the famous Saraswathi temple in […]

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Navarathri at Chottanikkara Devi Temple

Navarathri festival at Chottanikkara Devi Temple in Kochi , Ernakulam district will be started from September 22nd to October 2, 2025. The Navaratri festival is a nine day festival celebrations with a series of music and cultural programmes included with music concert, Ottanthullal, Seethankan Thullal and violin fusion. Dance programmes and Pancharimelam will be held […]

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Vidyarambham in Kerala

Vidyarambham or Ezhuthiniruthu is a Hindu tradition observed on Vijaya Dashami day in Kerala during the nine-day festival, Durga Navaratri Pooja. "Vidhya" means education and "aarambham" means beginning. That is why Vijayadesami is also known as Vidyarambham. Where Thousands of children in kerala entered the world of learning by scribbling their first letters on Vijayadasami […]

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Thiruvullakkavu Temple Vidyarambham

Thiruvullakkavu Sree Dharma Sastha Temple is an ancient one and famous Sree Sasta Temple in the district of Thrissur. The temple is well known for Navarathri festival and Vidyarambham. Thousands of children along with their parents vist the temple for Vidyarambham ritual on Vijayadasami day. Vijayadasami is celebrated on the tenth day of annual festival […]

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Vidyarambham at Dakshina Mookambika Temple Paravur

Dakshina Mookambika Saraswathy Temple is located in North Paruvur in Ernakulam District, Kerala. It is one of the famous Saraswathy Temple in Kerala. The Navratri music festival and the Vidyarambam ceremony are the main famous festival in Dakshina Mookambika Temple. The Navarathri music festival starts from the Uttrattati asterism in the month of Kanni(September-October). Nine […]

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