About Thrissur
Area: 3032 sq. km. Population:
2,734,333 Altitude: Sea level
Thrissur, constituting the central
region of Kerala, is rich in history, cultural and archaeological
remains, is called the cultural capital of Kerala. The
region has played a significant role in the political
history of South India since ancient times Tipu Sultan
of Mysore, and Europeans including the Dutch and the
British have had a hand in moulding the destiny of this
region. Raja Rama Varma popularly known as Sakthan Thampuran
was the architect of the present Thrissur town. Thrissur
is world famous for its Pooram festival. A cultural
centre, the Kerala Kala Madalam (Art), the Kerala Sahitya
Academy (Literature) and Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy
(Music & Dance) are located here.
Vadakkunathan Temple: One of the most ancient temples in the state, the Vadakkunathan
temple contains many decorative wall paintings and historically
important pieces of art. The temple itself, with its
thick mansonry walls and lofty gopurams is a classic
example of the Kerala style of architecture. Exquisite
wooden carvings can also be seen in the central shrines.
The Pooram Festival here, is celebrated in April- May,
on a grand scale.
Guruvayoor: It is
one of the most sacred and imported pilgrim centers
of Kerala. Its main attraction is the Sree Krishna temple
known as 'Guruvayoor Ambalam'. This historic temple
is shrouded in mystery. According to belief, the temple
is the creation of Guru, the preceptor of the Devas,
and Vayu the Lord of Winds. The eastern nada is the
main entrance to the shrine. In the chuttambalam (outer
enclosure) is the tall 33.5 mt. high gold plated Dwajasthambam
(flag post). There is also a 7 mt. high Deepasthambham
(pillar of lamps), whose 13 circular receptacles provide
a truly gorgeous spectacle when lit. The square Sreekovil
is the sacred sanctum sanctorum of the temple which
houses the main deity. Within the temple there are also
images of Ganapathy, Sree Ayyappa and Edathedathu Kavil
Bhagavathy.
Arattupuzha: It is
famous for the Arattupuzha Pooram Festival held in March
- April every year. During this festival, idols of deities
from 46 neighboring villages are brought to the temple
at night in procession on caparisoned elephants. This
colourful festival attracts a large number of people
from different parts of the state.
Athirampally Waterfalls: It is near to the entrance of the Sholayar range is
a place of great scenic beauty. Here, the water plunges
from a height of nearly 80 feet before joining the Chalakudi
river. Vazhachal is just a drive from Athirampally,
this picturesque spot is adjacent to Jense green forest,
and is a part of Chalakudi River....
Cheruthuruthi: The
Kerala Kalamandalam established by the Poet Sri. Vallathol
Narayana Menon in 1930, to impart training in traditional
art forms like Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Thullal and
Folk Dances is located here. Special performances can
also be arranged on request.
Chimmoni Wildlife Sanctuary: Established
in 1984, the Chimmoni Wildlife Sanctuary lies contiguous
to the Peechi-Vazhani sanctuary, it is endowed with
scenic beauty and a rich and varied wildlife. Elephant,
sambar, gaur, Malabar squirrel, sloth bear etc. can
be seen here.
Vilangankunnu : This
beautiful hill near Thrissur is a good picnic spot.
Archaeological Museum : Located on the Town Hall road, the museum's picture
gallery has an interesting collection of mural paintings
from all parts of the state .
Timings: 10.00 hrs. to 17.00 hrs. Closed on Mondays
and National Holidays.
Zoo & Art Museum: Located at the Public Gardens, the zoo is noted for
its reptile house. The art Museum inside the zoo compound
has a good collection of wood carvings, metal sculptures
and ancient jewellery.
Timings: 10.00 hrs. to 17.00 hrs. Cosed on Mondays
Irinjalakkuda Koodal Manikam
Temple: This temple is situated 10 Km. away
from Irinjalakkuda railway station. This ancient temple
is dedicated to Lord Bharatha, the brother of Lord Sree
Rama. It is perhaps the only temple in India with Bharatha
as the deity. The colourful annual festival with thirteen
caparisoned elephants is held for eleven days in April-May
every year. Festivals in this temple mark the end of
the Hindu temple festival season in Kerala. Peechi dam: This picnic
spot offers boating facilities. There are frequent private
buses from Thrissur to Peechi Dam.
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