Thrissur
| » Location : |
Kerala |
| » Languages : |
Malayalam, Hindi, English |
| » Known As : |
Vadakkumnathan Temple |
| » Main Attractions : |
September to March |
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The Cultural Capital of Kerala
Thrissur, with its rich history, cultural heritage and archaeological
wealth, is rich in cultural activities.
From ancient times, this district has played a significant role in the
political history of south India. Thrissur, the name derived from
'Tiru-Shiva-Perur' (the town with the name of Lord Shiva) is the cultural
capital of Kerala.
Its most prominent feature is the Vadakkumnathan Kshetram or temple,
which has Shiva as its presiding deity. Many rulers and dynasties
beginning with the Zamorins of Kozhikode, 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.
Today, Thrissur is world famous for its Pooram Festival, which is one of
the biggest festivals of Kerala. Built around a hillock top, Thrissur
houses the Kerala Kala Mandalam, the Kerala Sahitya Academy and Kerala
Nataka Academy.
Prime Attractions of Thrissur
» Temples
§ Vadakkumnathan Temple : One of the oldest
temples in the state, the Vadakkumnathan Temple is a classical example of
the Kerala style of architecture and has many decorative murals and works
of art. This is the venue of the world famous Pooram festival, celebrated
annually in April- May. The fireworks at the Pooram are a spectacular
sight. Non-Hindus are not allowed inside the temple. (Open: 04.00 - 10.30
am & 05.00- 08.30)
§ Arattupuzha : The Pooram Festival at the
village temple in March/April features a ceremonial pageant of over 60
tuskers carrying the images of the deities of 23 neighbouring temples.
Arattupuzha temple is open 05:00 - 09:30 am & 05:00 - 07:00 pm.
» Museums
§ Art Museum : Located in the zoo compound, the
art museum displays collections of woodcarvings, metal sculptures and
ancient jewellery. Open 10.00 am - 05.00 pm on all days except Mondays.
§ Archaeological Museum : Located on the Town
Hall Road, the museum is open from 10 am to 5 pm on all days except
Mondays and national holidays.
» Wildlife
§ Peechi Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary : The
Peechi-Vazhani Sanctuary comprising of the dense, moist deciduous and
semi-evergreen forests is situated in the catchment area of the Peechi and
Vazhani dams.
» Others
§ Zoo : Situated 2 kms from Thrissur town, it is
open from 9.00am - 05.00 pm on all days except Mondays.
§ Town Hall : Houses the picture gallery where
mural paintings from all parts of Kerala are on display. Aquarium: Close
to the Nehru Park. Open 03.00 - 08.00 pm.
§ Peechi Dam : 20 km east of Thrissur, this
picnic spot offers boating facilities. There are frequent private buses
from Thrissur. Built across the Manali River, the dam is a vast catchment
area of nearly 3200 acres with extensive botanical gardens and cascading
fountains offer numerous inviting avenues for tourists.
§ Vilangankunnu : (7 km from Thrissur) The
Children's Park on this beautiful hillside picnic spot offers amusement
rides. It remains open from 07:00 am uptil 07:00 pm.
§ Christian Divine Retreat Centres : They are
located at Muringoor and Potta near Chalakudi, on the Kochi - Thrissur
route.
Excursions of Thrissur
» Cities
§ Guruvayoor : 29 km northwest of Thrissur,
Guruvayoor, where the famous Sree Krishan Temple is situated, is one of
the most sacred and important pilgrim centres of Kerala. The historic
temple is shrouded in mystery. According to belief, the temple was created
by 'Guru'- the preceptor of the gods and 'Vayu'- the god of winds.
The eastern 'nada' is the main entrance to the shrine. In the
Chuttambalam (outer enclosure) is a 33.5 m tall gold-plated
'Dwajastambham' (flagpost). There is also a 7-m high 'Deepastambham'
(pillar of lamps), whose thirteen circular receptacles provide a truly
brillant spectacle when lit.
The square 'Sreekovil' is the sacred sanctum sanctorum of the temple,
housing the main deity. Within the temple, there are also the images of
Sree Ganapathy, Sree Ayyappa and Edathedathy Kavil Bhagavathy. Only Hindus
are allowed inside the temple. (Open 03:00 am - 01:00 pm & 04:30 pm-
08:30 pm)
§ Punnathoorkotta : (2 km from Guruvayoor) This
home of 50 temple elephants offers unusual spectacles of the gentle
pachyderm. Brought as ritual offerings to the temple, these elephants are
groomed at this fort. Visitors are allowed into this elephant hostel.
§ Cheruthuruthy : (32 km north of Thrissur)
Cheruthuruthy is the seat of the Kerala Kalamandalam, renowned the world
over for its Kathakali Training Centre. This music and dance academy was
founded by the famous poet, Vallathol Narayana Menon. Training in
Kathakali, Mohiniyattom, Thullal and other traditional art forms is
imparted here. Cultural programmes are also arranged.
» Temples
§ Irinjalakuda Koodal Manikyam Temple : (21 km
from Thrissur) Situated 10 km from Irinjalakuda Railway Station, this
ancient temple is perhaps the only one in India dedicated to Bharatha, the
brother of Sree Rama. The eleven-day Annual Festival featuring a pageant
of thirteen caparisoned elephants (held in April/May), marks the end of
the festival season in Kerala. It is open from 03:30 am - 11:30 am &
05:00 pm - 08:30 pm).
§ Ariyannoor Temple, Kandanisserry : This temple
has a carved entrance gable, which has been compared to the sculptures of
American artist, Louise Nevelson. The Sree Krishna Temple at
Thirukulashekharapuram as well as the Siva Temple at Thiruvanchikulam are
believed to belong to the 9th century.
§ Thriprayar Temple : Thriprayar Temple, located
south of Thrissur is one of the important temples dedicated to Lord Rama.
The exquisite wood carvings, sculptures and Mural Paintings are an
interesting sight.
» Churches
§ Saint Thomas Memorial, Kodungalloor : St.
Thomas, the apostle, is believed to have landed in Kodungalloor (formerly
called Muziris) in 52 AD. The St. Thomas Church established by him houses
ancient relics.
» Waterfalls
§ Athirapally Waterfalls : (65 km from Thrissur)
This 80 foot high waterfall at the threshold of the Sholayar ranges is a
popular picnic spot.
§ Vazhachal : (68 km from Thrissur) Just a short
drive from Athirapally, this picturesque waterfall is close to dense green
forests and is a part of the Chalakudy river. Athirapally and Vazhachal
are the most famous waterfalls of Kerala that attract tourists in plenty.
» Forts & Palaces
§ Shakthan Thampuran Palace : Also known as
Palace Thoppu, the campus covers an area of 6 acres. Here one can see
three tombs (Shavakudeerams) including that of Shakthan Thampuran, the
greatest ruler of the Cochin dynasty.
» Masjid
§ Cheraman Juma Masjid, Kodungalloor : Located 2
km from Kodungalloor town, this mosque resembles a Hindu temple in
appearance. Built in 629 AD, this is the first mosque in India and the
second in the world where Juma prayers were started. Other places of
interest nearby include Cheramanparambu, the ancient Thiruvanchidulam
Temple, the Bhagavathi Temple and the Portuguese Fort.
Fairs & Festivals of Thrissur
» Aarattupuzha Pooram
» Kodungaloor Bharani
» Macchattuvela
» Thrissur Pooram
Places to stay in Thrissur
» Siddharth Regency, Thrissur.
» Casino Hotel, Thrissur.
» Luciya Palace, Thrissur. Yatri Niwas, Thrissur.
» Hotel Spring Valley, Athirapally.
» Hotel Richmond Resorts, Athirapally.
» Vanamala Kusumam, Guruvayoor.
» Elite, Guruvayoor.
» RVK Tourist House, Guruvayoor.
» Anjanam, Guruvayoor.
Nearby Cities of Thrissur
»
Coimbatore
(193 km)
» Kozhikode (Calicut) (181 km)
»
Kochi
(130 km)
» Dindigul (237 km)
How to Get There
Air : Nearest international airport is at
Nedumbassery, 58 kms away.
Rail : Thrissur is an important railhead of the
Southern Railways.
Road : The place is well connected with almost all the
major towns and cities of India.
General Information about Thrissur
» Area: 3032 sq. km.
» Population (1993): 274,225.
» Altitude: Sea level.
» Temperature: Max: 35 deg. C Min: 22.5 deg. C
» Rainfall: 254 cm.
» Clothing: Tropical cottons.
» STD code: 487.
Tour Packages of Thrissur