"എനിക്ക് കേരളത്തിലെ പൂരം ഇഷ്ടമാണ്" (I love Kerala festivals).

Whether it's a lazy Sunday lunch or a festive gathering, this spread brings family together. Time to wash your hands, sit cross-legged, and dig in!

I notice you're asking for an essay on "Kerala Poorikal" (which likely refers to Kerala Pooram — the famous temple festivals featuring elephants, percussion, and fireworks) but the phrasing "full — come up with an essay" suggests you want a complete piece.

: The visual highlight is the parade of tuskers adorned with Nettipattam (golden headgear), Aalavattom (peacock feather fans), and Venchamarom (royal fans). Traditional Ensembles : Powerful percussion performances, such as Panchavadyam (featuring five instruments) and Chenda Melam (drum orchestra), provide the rhythmic soul of the event. Kudamattom

Despite its success, the Kerala Poorikal Full initiative faces several challenges and limitations, including:

In conclusion, Kerala Pooram is not merely a festival; it is a phenomenon. It is the sound of a thousand drums announcing the presence of the sacred. It is the sight of gold-adorned elephants standing like moving temples. It is the taste of sadhya (feast) served on banana leaves to tens of thousands. To witness Pooram is to understand Kerala’s soul — vibrant, chaotic, rhythmic, and deeply, unshakably communal. It is, as the locals proudly say, the "Mother of all Poorams," where heaven and earth meet under a canopy of fireworks and faith.