 Isn't it a century? Were you just doing the melody to let us have any splendid thing? Oh, good grief. Da dint dint da dint dint da Da dint dint da dint da dint da D dint dint da dint dint da D dint dint dint dint dint dint dint dint D dint dint dint dint dint dint dint dint dint D dint dint dint dint dint dint dint dint dint Hey, welcome back. This is our stupid reactions, where you get your stupidity in full doses. I'm Corbin I'm Rick and follow us on Instagram and Twitter Instagram and Twitter juicy content It's so yes, I paid for a picture to the camera in the middle of the location squad Rick has a personal YouTube channel So do I follow the links are below. Yeah, there's different stuff. It's juicy stuff over there, too Today we are reacting to a festival Cool. Yeah It's been a while it's been a while since we've done that well also because you know people aren't doing festivals right now And also we've gone full circle in terms of we've been doing this for over a year So we reacted to a lot of the trailers last I'm a lot of the festivals last year But this is called theory Sue Paterham Amazing temple festival of Kerala This is an annual Hindu festival held in Kerala, India. It is held at some long name temple in Thresur every year on the poor room day the day when the moon rises with the Paterham star in the god. There's so many weird words in this Malayum calendar month of Medellin It is the largest and most famous of all Poratheums I'm saying that totally wrong and I'm sorry guys this event marks Kerala's culture of diversity in and it's annually attended by thousands of people For the cultural capital of the state Thresur stay in advance and leave only after the spectacles over For the first time in 58 years. This has been canceled due to coronavirus Sorry guys, that sucks. Don't be that made up for all of the times you Haven't carbonized That whole paragraph was carbonized So I hope you enjoyed that. Are you ready? Yes, three two one Literally means a congregation folklore has it that every year the deities of the neighboring Hamlets meet at the Vadakumnada temple on That day the heavenly hosts bring the heavens down on earth Drowning the land and the skies in joyful tumult 10 temples participate in Thresur Purim held in Thresur a small town in the northern part of Kerala For the town of Thresur the sleepless nights start even before the Purim Fairs and exhibitions lend a touch of extra glitter to the ever so mesmerizing Purim colors The enchanting elephant decor exhibition is a rare one of its kind and draws hordes of visitors every year The dawn of Purim day. This is the Tiruvambadi temple At 7 in the morning a sub deity goddess yoga Maya Devi Starts her journey to the Vadakumnada temple Eight other deities from various temples in the surroundings also set out to the Vadakumnada temple The final confluence of all the mini Purims from each temple becomes a virtual feast For the eyes and a symphony celestial for the years The procession from the Tiruvambadi temple stops at the Brahma Swamadam for certain rituals From there the procession moves on to the Vadakumnada temple with the accompaniment of Panjabadhyam a traditional orchestra This is the Parame Kava temple By noon the goddess of this temple sets out to the Vadakumnada temple Once the goddess comes out the Kudamatam or the changing of Brahma's decked with finery Commences in front of the Parame Kava temple The Ilanita Ramayalam is one of the central attractions of the Purim Here the orchestra is performed under an Ilanita tree It welcomes goddess Parame Kava Bhagavadhyam on her annual visit to Vadakumnada temple From the southern gobaram the procession from Parame Kava emerges followed by the one from Tiruvambadi This is known as the Kottirikam The latter takes a position on the gobaram side while the former is stationed on the opposite end of the Purim ground The most captivating sight of the Purim is the competition of changing the display of decorative umbrellas The intricately crafted decorative umbrellas lend the evening its rainbow hues The night is approaching and the Purim compound is sleepless The Purim celebrations that begin in the morning continues until the noon of the next day It's like a party man A bewitching fireworks show marks the grand finale of the Purim and is a fitting tribute to its sublime harmony of sight and sound The Pagal Purim a recap of the highlights and hallmarks of Purim day on the day after No joke What took place the previous day in enigmatic twilight can now be enjoyed in broad daylight The goddesses bid adieu and begin the journey back to their boats or witness to the festive ceremonies Join together to share a humble ritualistic meal the Pura Kanyi Using the curtain falls and they waltz motives and immortals alike for another joyful year And the promise of another sumptuous Puran dang So I found most a lot not all but most of the festivals that we've wrecked to do has something to do with a god Either be oh, yeah received or sending it off Yes Well both there's always just the arrival of the deity And then and then the departure of the deity either the next day or several days later Yeah, it's a huge element in the majority of the festivals we've seen at least I guess in the ones in the hindu religion Yes, those festivals are yeah, which is super super interesting now. Yeah, those I can I'm sad that they Canceled it obviously because you know, I'm sure there's thousands of people that go and celebrate this but that look like something that during COVID-19 I don't know Would be going on Not gonna happen festivals And I hope those elephants are treated well, I you know my view on using animals for things I'm not saying they're not but that's just I don't like using animals for things But it was cool. It was definitely cool. Especially the um, the Do you it has to go fast like what do you do because it's so many hours That's a lot of hours And I'm guessing based on what they were saying is is the ones playing the instruments are playing those instruments All day and through the night until the following day Like do they go 36 hours playing those drums and those horns and I bet the music's playing But it's probably not the same person, you know, because they probably like you know, because there's what 50 of them, you know, you do you have shifts maybe Yeah, because you got to pee like Yeah, you got to pee you got to eat You got to eat Well, you know, you don't technically have to you could go 36 hours without food water or a toilet Yeah, but why would you it's awful? I don't know it is especially living I've been to carola Yeah, I've been to I've been to the One time did the uh dropping of the the ball on New Year's Eve in Times Square with Ashley Her dream to do it and I was like honey, you know, New Yorkers don't do this, right? We stay away from Times Square on New Year's Eve. She says yeah, but I just want to do it with it People legit they show up at like 7 8 in the morning the ones who want to get really close and I'm not kidding They're wearing the pens because you cannot leave the boxes that you're the little areas and they just Do what they need to do right then and there That's terrible And when it's over the mass exodus you can see this rush of humanity thousands looking for the nearest bathroom Yeah Just guys it's not worth it. I mean come on It really I'm glad I had the experience with Ashley Especially right as the ball dropped and the confetti falls and you hear Frank Sinatra singing New York New York That's a memory that I will always have in my mind but No, but No, but I'm not saying this is equivalent It's just the idea of having to be there for that long and not take a break is what reminded me of New Year's Eve A dank yeah, that was cool. Let us know Other festivals that we haven't reacted to yet Or if we've reacted to them like different videos that explains more or goes into it more Because you know that's an element that we like to learn about and yeah We come to india whenever it is when they allow us to travel I don't know when other countries are gonna let americans come out too Like I feel like you know before it was people like america saying no you can't come into our country Everybody's gonna be like no we don't want americans in terms of maxi You guys you guys can stay over there as far as we're concerned. Thanks