Cannabaceae

Arattupuzha
Town
Arattupuzha Pooram
Arattupuzha Pooram
Coordinates: 10°25′58″N 76°13′34″E / 10.4327900°N 76.2262200°E / 10.4327900; 76.2262200
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictThrissur
Government
 • BodyVallachira Grama Panchayath
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationKL-
Nearest cityPuthukkad
Lok Sabha constituencyThrissur
Websitewww.arattupuzhatemple.com
Arattupuzha Pooram

Arattupuzha is a cultural village in Thrissur district of Kerala in South India, approximately 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) South of the town of Thrissur.

Located on the banks of the Karuvannur river, Arattupuzha is home to the annual Arattupuzha Pooram that stages the grand spectacle of numerous caparisoned elephants lined up in a row to the accompaniment of ethnic percussion concerts.[1] Firework displays are also part of the celebration. The Arattupuzha Sastha Temple is located in Arattupuzha. The temple dates back 3000 years.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Sarina Singh (2005). India. Lonely Planet. pp. 923. ISBN 1-74059-694-3. Arattupuzha.
  2. ^ "arattupuzhasreesasthatemple.com".

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