Thrissur Pooram 2025: Grand Festival Begins at Vadakkunnathan Temple

Thrissur Pooram, the iconic temple festival, has begun at Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur, Keralam. District Collector Shikha Surendran announced comprehensive safety protocols for elephants and spectators, including a 200-member medical team. City Police Commissioner Nakul Rajendra Deshmukh confirmed deployment of 4,200 personnel and 350 cameras for security. The 200-year-old festival features elephant parades, Panchavadyam, and fireworks.

Key Points: Thrissur Pooram 2025: Security & Festivities at Vadakkunnathan Temple

  • Thrissur Pooram begins at Vadakkunnathan Temple
  • 4,200 police personnel deployed
  • 350 cameras and drones for surveillance
  • 200-member medical team on site
  • Festival features elephants and Panchavadyam
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Keralam: Thrissur Pooram begins at Vadakkunnathan Temple, security in full-swing

Thrissur Pooram begins at Vadakkunnathan Temple with 4,200 police, 350 cameras, and medical teams. District Collector urges hydration as thousands attend.

"I request all those coming to witness this Thrissur Pooram to stay hydrated as there is a heat warning in the district at this time. - Shikha Surendran"

Thrissur, April 26

Security preparations are in full swing as thousands descended upon the Vadakkunnathan Temple on Sunday to witness the thirty-six-hour-long temple festival "Thrissur Pooram", also known as mother of all 'Poorams" and includes a display of elephants.

At Thrissur Pooram, a festival more than two centuries old, thousands gather to witness a breathtaking blend of tradition, music, and devotion.

District Collector Shikha Surendran emphasised that safety protocols are prepared regarding the welfare of the festival's elephants and the health of the spectators.

"The district administration is prepared with all necessary facilities and a control room to ensure the safety of the spectators, and we have special protocols for the elephants," Surendran told ANI.

She further advised attendees to carry water, wear hats, and use sun protection.

"I request all those coming to witness this Thrissur Pooram to stay hydrated as there is a heat warning in the district at this time. Everyone should have water with them. Everyone should wear a hat or umbrella. If necessary, they can use sunscreen or sunglasses. But please stay hydrated," she stated, adding that a 200-member medical team has been deployed across the venue.

Thrissur City Police implemented a multi-layered surveillance strategy, according to City Police Commissioner (CP) Nakul Rajendra Deshmukh, who confirmed that a force of over 4,200 personnel, including 40 Deputy Superintendents of Police and 70 inspectors, is on the ground to manage the influx of devotees.

"We have deployed a total of 40 Dy SPs and 70 inspectors. More than 4,200 manpower has been deployed for Thrissur Pooram. A special control room has been set up. More than 350 cameras have been installed. Our monitoring is still going on. All the policemen have been briefed and everything has been done. The deployment plan is completely ready. All the evacuation plans and everything is ready," he told ANI.

In addition, the Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Law & Order, noted that digital surveillance is being utilised to manage the event.

"We have made security arrangements, drones, CCTVs, and covered all the important points for the festival. This time, we expect the same crowd during the Kudamattam ceremony and all the religious ceremonies, which are being held on a grand scale," he said.

The festival, which is celebrated on the day of 'Pooram' as per the Malayalam calendar month of Medam, is popularly known for its parading of elephants, Panchavadyam (percussion ensemble), and a mega display of fireworks.

Vadakkunnathan Temple in Thrissur, Keralam, will witness the arrival of various component poorams, including Karamukku and Chembukkavu, escorted by traditional percussion ensembles and caparisoned elephants.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Two centuries of tradition and still going strong! The district administration deserves applause for the multi-layered security and digital surveillance. But I'm a bit concerned about the elephants in this heat—hope the protocols for their welfare are actually followed on ground, not just on paper. 🐘
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Rahul R
Thrissur Pooram is a spectacle like no other! The Kudamattam ceremony is breathtaking. Kudos to Collector Shikha Surendran for the practical advice—hats, sunscreen, hydration are musts in this April heat. 200-member medical team is reassuring. Just wish public transport was better managed for the crowds. Jai Shri Krishna! 🙌
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Aman W
Amazing cultural heritage! But I find it concerning that in 2025, we still need 40 Dy SPs and 70 inspectors for a religious festival. Are we okay with such heavy militarization of our traditions? The surveillance with drones and CCTVs feels over the top. A festival should feel safe, not like a fortress. Just my two paise. 🤔
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Meera T
Grew up watching this festival, and every year it gets better! The Panchavadyam gives me goosebumps every single time. 🥁 Security is top-notch this year—very reassuring for families with kids. Just please, everyone, follow the collector's advice and stay hydrated. Let's keep this beautiful tradition safe and joyous! 💛
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Siddhartha F
As someone who's attended Pooram for decades, I'm impressed by the digital surveillance and evacuation

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