COIMBATORE, MARCH 10
The ‘Tamil Thembu’ festival, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu, the world’s oldest spiritual culture, will take place daily until March 17 at the Isha Yoga Centre in Coimbatore.
The festival, held for 9 days after Mahashivratri, offers a vibrant showcase of Tamil life. It includes spirituality, science, medicine, sports, folk art performances, Rekla race, a country cow fair and market, and a traditional food festival. Additionally, visitors can enjoy entertainment choices such as horse riding, camel riding, and experiencing the Roller Coaster.
From 10 am to 9 pm daily, the event will showcase evening performances by reknowned folk artists from various towns. On the first day, on Saturday (March 9), at 6 pm, an art troupe from Tirupur presented a Salanga. Additionally, Kailaya Vathiya.
The event runs daily from 10 am to 9 pm, featuring evening performances by renowned folk artists from various towns. On the first day, today (March 9), at 6 pm, an art troupe from Tirupur presented a folk dance known as ‘Salangai Attam’. Additionally, Kailaya Vathyam and Adiyogi Divya Darshanam, a video imaging show mapped on the face of Adiyogi, are featured. On Sunday, a drum performance by an art group from Madurai is scheduled. In the upcoming days, the country cow market will run from March 15th to 17th, and a Rekla match is set for March 17th.