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Pooram is an annual festival, which is celebrated in temples dedicated to goddesses Durga or Kali, held especially in the old Valluvanad area, and to a lesser extent in other places, covering Kerala State's present-day Palakkad, Thrissur and Malappuram districts) as also Kollam district, after the summer harvest. Harimattom pooram is one of the famous pooram in Ernakulam. An example of a famous pooram is Thirumandhamkunnu Pooram which has an active participation of 11 Lakh people across the country. Most pooram festivals have at least one ornately decorated elephant being paraded in the procession taken out of the temple precincts. However, there are some well known poorams, such as Anthimahakalankavu Vela, Chelakkara, Aryankavu Pooram at shoranur Palakkad and Machad mamangam near Wadakkanchery that do not use the caparisoned elephant, instead go for stilted mannequins of horses or bullocks. Vela is also a festival like pooram. Thrissur Pooram is the most famous of all poorams, known for fire works. Kavassery pooram is well known for fireworks during afternoon. Some other well-known pooram festivals are Arattupuzha-Peruvanam Pooram, Chalissery Pooram is well known for the art and cultural standards, Anthimahakalankavu Vela, Nenmara Vallangi Vela, Vairankode Vela, Chinakathoor pooram, Mannarkkad Pooram, Kavassery Pooram, Pariyanampatta Pooram, Harimattom Pooram and Thirumandhamkunnu Pooram. Peruvanam-Arattupuza pooram is celebrating its 1436th year in 2018. #mhkmakers Musical ensembles A melam is a classical performance of different kind of musical instruments that are unique to Kerala and is something akin to the jazz. The most traditional of all melams is called Pandi Melam which is generally performed outside the temple, during the festival. Another kind of melam is called Panchari Melam, which is similar to Pandi Melam going by the kind of instruments, but played inside the temple and following a different rhythmic beat. Panchavadyam (pancha in Sanskrit means five) is another classical musical ensemble performed in Kerala. Here, five different kinds of instruments create a breathtaking and fastmoving percussion performance. The five instruments are Madhalam, Kombu, Edakka, Elathalam and Timila. Thayambaka is a type of solo chenda performance that developed in the south Indian state of Kerala, in which the main player at the centre improvises rhythmically on the beats of half-a-dozen or a few more chenda and ilathalam players around. Other attractions Interesting attractions of Pooram can be seen in the Valluvanad and Talappilly region Nenmara Vallangi Vela Palakkad,Thrissur Pooram,Kollam Pooram,Thirumandhamkunnu Pooram, Uthralikavu Pooram,Machad Mamangam,Chinakkathoor Pooram,Bhajanamadom pooram,Kavassery pooram,Arattupuzha Pooram,Peruvanam Pooram,Chinakkathoor Pooram,vairankode vela. #mhkmakers Indian elephants are a subspecies of Asian elephants native to the Indian subcontinent that represent around 60% of all Asian elephants. They are highly intelligent animals with complex social structures that display emotional intelligence. The females live in tight-knit family groups led by elderly matriarchs, while males typically live alone. Indian elephants are similar to their Asian elephant cousins, the Sumatran and Sri Lankan elephants, but are distinguishable from their African cousins by their smaller, more rounded ears and their smaller bodies. Mature Indian elephants are two to three metres (6.6 to 9.8 feet) tall at the shoulders and weigh anywhere from 2,000 to 5,000 kilograms (2.25 to 5.5 tonnes), making them up to one metre smaller and 3,000 kilograms lighter than their African counterparts. Indian elephants also have thinner skin and less hair. Indian elephants are herbivores and spend up to 19 hours a day eating as much as 136 kilograms (300 pounds) of fruit, grasses, roots, and bark. They are migratory animals with large home ranges, meaning they wander across their forest habitat searching for food, water, and mates. Here are some of the well-known elephants in Kerala Thechikottukavu Ramachandran,Chirakkal Kalidasan,Thrikkadavoor SivaRaju,Cherpulassery Rajashekaran,Puthupally kesavan,Pampadi Rajan,Cherpulassery Ananthapadmanabhan,Kuttankulangara Arjunan,Mangalamkunnu Ayyappan,Uttoly Ananthapadmanabhan,Ushasree Sankarankutty,Guruvayoor Nandan,Thiruvambady Chandrasekaran,Kiran Narayanankutty,Ernakulam Sivakumar,Ithithanam Vishnunarayanan,Erattupetta Ayyappan,Thiruvanikkavu Rajagopal,Mangalamkunnu Saran Ayyappan,Chethalloor Muralikrishnan,Manu Swami Madam Adhinarayanan,Puthuppally Sadhu,Madhurapuram Kannan,Pampady Sundaran,Guruvayoor Indrasen,Pallattu Brahmadathan,Pala Kuttisankaran,Annamanada Umamaheswaran,Chaitram Achu,Ukkens Kunju,Nandilath Gopalakrishnan,Bastian Vinayasundar,Malayalapuzha Rajan,Parannur Nandan,Thechikottukavu Devidasan,Keezhoot Viswanathan,Puthrukkovil Parthasarathy,Paramekkavu Devidasan,Mullath Ganapathy #mhkimakers