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Thaipoova Mahotsam Koorkancherry in Kerala One of the most celebrated, the Thaipoova Mahotsam, Koorkancherry in Kerala attracts thousands from all across the state. The annual seven day celebration also referred to as Thaipooya Kavadiyattam is the festival that brings down the riot of colors to the town. The whole of town is painted with different colors in order to celebrate the occasion. The main festivity takes place on the pooram day when devotees from all across pour in to participate in the occasion.The riot of colors brings in loads of enjoyment to Thrissur as the celebration of Thaipoova Mahotsam closes in. This special occasion is the perfect time to pay a visit to the state as well as one gets a great climate to enjoy the serene beauty of the place



The Sree Maheswara Temple at Koorkancherry in Thrissur is the place where the stage remains set for the annual extravaganza called Thaipoova Mahotsam, Koorkancherry in Kerala. The temple is easily accessible from the Thissur railway station making it an event to rejoice. The seven day festival is celebrated with the riot of colors bringing the captivating imagery of celebrations with the town painted by the different colors. The main celebration begins on the Pooram day with the devotees getting geared up for the festival from the wee hours of the day. Devotional rites are performed from 4 in the morning followed by the processions of devotees who flank to the temple from the various parts of the neighboring regions. The devotees carry the exotic kavadi on their shoulders during the procession. They stream into the temple courtyard where the main rituals are performed. Each of the groups then performs dances and other performing arts to celebrate the occasion.

This festival sees thousands of devotees arriving at the temple with kavadis. They dance in abandon unfolding a magnificent spectacle. The Subrahmanya Swamy Temple is one of the oldest temples in Kerala and the idol here is said to be the biggest in the State

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Address:Thrissur
District: Thrissur
Nearest City: Thrissur
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Peechi Dam
Peechi Dam, 23km fromThrissur is an irrigation project site which offers boating facilities at the reservoir. If you are lucky, you might even spot a wild tusker or two on the forested banks, which form part of the 125 sq. km Peechi Vazhani Wildlife Sanctuary.

The Archeological & Art Museum at Thrissur
The Archeological & Art Museum at Thrissur is a depository of graceful stone sculptures, antique jewelry and intricately carved wooden handicrafts.

Thrissur Zoo
Thrissur Zoo houses a number of wildlife animals and attracts locals and tourists alike.

Punnathur Kotta
Near Guruvayur, 2km away, is 'Punnathur Kotta', the place where the temple elephants (numbering over 40) are taken care of. Nowhere else can so many elephants be seen at any one time.

Kerala Sahitya Academy
Kerala Sahitya Academy in collaboration with the Kendriya Sahitya Academy in New Delhi aims at encouraging Malayalam language and promoting its literature especially to the younger generations.

Guruvayur (Pilgrim Centre)
Thrissur is a good base for a pilgrim tripto Guruvayur, 32km away. It is among India'smost important pilgrimage centres and is also known as the Dwaraka of the South. The Sree Krishna Swamy Temple, which attracts thousands of pilgrims is said to date prior to the 16th centrury. Tradition has it that the temple was created by Guru - the preceptor of the Devas, and Vayu - the lord of the Winds.

Kerala Lalitha Kala Academy
Kerala Lalitha Kala Academy (1962) was established in an attempt to promote the performing and fine arts of the state which had fallen into a decline.

Vilangan Kunnu
Vilangan Kunnu in Thrissur is a recreational center and a picnic spot where various amusement devices for children have been constructed.

The Shakthan Thampuran Palace
The Shakthan Thampuran Palace, also known as Vadakkekara Palace was constructed by the great ruler of Cochin, Shakthan Thampuran and rebuilt in 1795 by Sri. Ramavarma Thampuran. The style of architecture bears considerable Dutch influences.

Anakkayam
Anakkayam is roughly 20 kms from Chalakudy on the Sholayar Peringalkuthu route, famous for its lake with cool and placid waters. The place got its name from a herd of elephants which used to visit the place quite often and the legend goes that the place got its name because some elephants had been drowned in this lake.

Cheruthuruthy (Kerala Kalamandalam)
North of Thrissur, 29km away near the Shoranur Railway Junction is Cheruthuruthy, home of the renowned repository of the tradition of the Kathakali dance form.

Vadakkumnathan Temple
This temple is a classic example of the Kerala style of architectrue. The temple contains the sacred shrines of Paramashiva, Parvathy, Sankaranarayana, Ganapathy, Sri Rama and Sri Krishna. The central shrines and Koothambalam exhibit exquisite vignettes carved in wood. Legend goes that this temple was founded by Parasurama. ' Thrissur Pooram ' the grandest temple pageantry in Kerala, is celebrated here in April -May every year.

Art Museum
Within the zoo compound is the small Art Museum which has a good collection of wood carvings metal sculptures, Kathakali figures, and ancient jewellery. There is also a wonderful collection of traditional Kerala lamps.

The Church of Our Lady of Dolors
The Church of Our Lady of Dolors, Thrissur is also known as the New Church and is the biggest church in South Asia.

Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy
Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy in Thrissur was established to promote dance, theater and music in Kerala. Thanks to its efforts Thrissur can now boast of a theatre with all modern amenities.

Athirapally and Vazhachal Waterfalls
East of Chalakudy, near the entrance to the Sholayar forest ranges, are the beautiful waterfalls of Athirapally and Vazhachal, 5 km apart. These waterfalls are a place of scenic beauty , and is of 80 feet high.

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Ayyanthole Police Station
Thrissur, Thrissur, Kerala, India 0487 2363608

Viyyoor Police Station
Thrissur, Kerala, India

Peramangalam Police Station
Thrissur, Kerala, India

Anthikkad Police Station
Thrissur, Kerala, India

wadakanchery police station
Wadackanchery, Thrissur, Kerala, India 04884 233100

Puvathur Police Station
Thrissur, Kerala, India

Nearest Hospital:

Modern Hospital Kodungallur
P.O. Box No:22, Kodungallur Post, Thrissur, Kerala 680664, India 0480 2802022

Nilayoram Resorts & Ayurvedic Centre
Painkulam Post, Cheruthuruthy, Thrissur, Kerala 679531, India 09847044244

West Fort Hospital
Thrissur, Thrissur, Kerala, India

Amala Cancer Hospital
Thrissur, Thrissur, Kerala, India

Heart Hospital
Thrissur, Thrissur, Kerala, India

Elite Hospital
Thrissur, Thrissur, Kerala, India

Sree Chithra Panchakarma Research Centre and Speciality Ayurveda Hospital
Rd, Thrissur, Thrissur, Kerala 680003, India 0487 2384055

Daya General Hospital
Thrissur, Thrissur, Kerala, India

Aswini Hospital
Thrissur, Thrissur, Kerala, India

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