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    SC stays Kerala HC directives on jumbo parades at festivals

    • December 20, 2024
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    SC stays Kerala HC directives on jumbo parades at festivals

    Sub: History

    Sec: Art and culture 

    Context:

    • The Supreme Court on Thursday intervened in a dispute between the Thiruvambady and Paramekkavu devaswoms, which organize the annual Thrissur Pooram festival, and the Kerala High Court.

    About the case:

    • In November 2024, the Kerala High Court issued orders concerning the management of elephants at the festival, which included a directive that elephants should maintain an exact three-meter distance from each other during the procession.
    • The devaswoms argued that the High Court had overstepped its judicial role by issuing festival-specific directives that went beyond the Captive Elephants (Management and Maintenance) Rules, 2012 issued by the Kerala Government.
    • The Supreme Court stayed the High court’s directions, emphasizing that they were impractical, as elephants cannot maintain such a distance during the procession.

    Thrissur Pooram:

    • Thrissur Pooram is one of the most famous and grand annual temple festivals in Kerala, celebrated in the city of Thrissur. It involves a grand procession of elephants, traditional music, and a large number of devotees.
    • It is held in the Malayalam month of Medam (April-May).
    • Thrissur Pooram was first celebrated in 1798 by Raja Rama Varma, famously known as Sakthan Thampuran, the Maharaja of Cochin.
    • The festival was conceived as a unifying event to bring together the two rival temples of Paramekkavu and Thiruvambadi.
    History SC stays Kerala HC directives on jumbo parades at festivals
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