Thrissur
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?Thrissur ( Thrissivaperoor) Kerala • India |
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Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Area • Elevation |
101.43 km² (39 sq mi) • 2.83 m (9 ft) |
District(s) | Thrissur District |
Population • Density |
317,474 (2001) • 3,100 /km² (8,029 /sq mi) |
Mayor | Prof. R. Bindu |
Codes • Pincode • Telephone • Vehicle |
• 680XXX • +0487 • KL-8 |
Temperature Range: 22.5°C -35 °C |
- For the district with the same name, see Thrissur district.
Thrissur I Trichur / Trissur) pronunciation (Malayalam: തൃശ്ശൂര്) is a city situated in the centre of Kerala (Malayalam: േകരളം) state, India. It is the headquarters of Thrissur District. It is known as the 'cultural capital of Kerala'. The city is also a major financial and commercial hub. It is famous for the Thrissur Pooram (festival) and has a large number of well-known temples.
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[edit] Etymology
The name Thrissur is derived from 'Thiru-Shiva-Perur' (Malayalam: തൃശ്ശിവേപരൂര്) , which literally translates to "The city with the name of the SACRED SIVA". Thrissur was also known as "Vrishabhadripuram" and "Then Kailasam" (Kailasam of the south) in ancient days. Another interpretation is 'tri-shiva-peroor' or the big land with 3 Shiva temples, implying the 3 places where Lord Shiva resides - namely Punkunnam Siva temple, Kottapuram Siva temple and Vadakkunnathan temple.
[edit] History
Thrissur has traditionally been a centre of learning. With the decline of Buddhism and Jainism due to the growing supremacy of Brahminism during the revival of Hinduism, Thrissur became an important centre of Sanskrit learning[citation needed]. It is believed that the great Hindu Saint, Adi Shankara, was born in answer to the prayer made by Arayambal and Sivaguru at Vadakkunnathan temple. Sankara's disciples Hastamalaka, Thotaka, Padmapada and Sudhachara established four Madoms(mutt) in the city, namely the Northern Madom, the Middle Madom, the ln-Between Madom and the Southern Madom, respectively[citation needed]. Thrissur had been visited by other religious icons like Swami Vivekananda and St. Thomas. Sree Narayana Guru, who fought against the caste system in Hindu religion, founded his first temple in Koorkanchery[citation needed].
In 1790 Raja Rama Varma, popularly known as Sakthan Thampuran, ascended the throne of Cochin. Raja Rama Varma re-built Thrissur from destruction after attacks from Tipu Sultan's army[citation needed], clearing the magnificent teak forest(thekinkadu) around the Vadukunathan Temple. Sakthan Thanpuran is hence known as the architect of Thrissur town. For a brief period, Thrissur was the capital of the Kochi kingdom and gained prominence. The Shaktan Thampuran palace was the abode of the Cochin king.
Thrissur city has played a significant part in the political history of South India. During the Civil Disobedience Movement of 1921, several people from the city took active part and courted arrest. Thrissur district can also claim the honour of having been in the forefront of the countrywide movement for temple entry and abolition of untouchability.
[edit] Geography and climate
Thrissur is situated in south western India Kerala state, India. Thrissur is at sea level and spans an area of about 66.15 km². The centre of the city is the Swaraj Round, lying around the small hillock called Thekin Kaadu Maidan on which the famous Vadakkumnathan temple is located. Once upon a time, the vast open area around the Vadakkumnatha temple was a magnificent teak forest called Thekkinkaadu.
and is in the central part ofThe city enjoys tropical climate; monsoons start in June. The months of April-May can get pretty humid - this is also one of the best times to visit the city for the famed Thrissur Pooram. The best weather is from October to February.
[edit] Economy
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Historians say that Sakthan Thampuran invited Brahmins from the neighbouring Pandya Kingdom, established them at Oottupura (Mass Feeding centres) and encouraged them to do business in textiles.
Thrissur is also referred to as the gold capital of India, since there is around Rs. 700 crore business of gold every year in the city[citation needed]. Almost every major jewellery shop in Kerala has its branches in the city. It is one of the main manufacturing centres of plain gold jewellery in South India. 70% of Kerala's jewellery is manufactured in this city.
The headquarters of three major scheduled banks, South Indian Bank, Catholic Syrian Bank and Dhanalakshmi Bank Ltd are situated here. There are over 4200 chit companies around the city doing roaring business.
The other industries are diamond polishing and tyre moulding.
[edit] Government and politics
Thrissur has one Member of Parliament constituency. The current MP is Sri C.K.Chandrappan.
The M.L.A of Thrissur City constituency is Sri Therampil Ramakrishnan.
The city mayor is Prof.R Bindu. The Corporation of Thrissur was established on 30th September 2000. 50 members are elected to the corporation council from 50 wards.
[edit] Transport
Thrissur is well connected to other cities in Kerala by both rail and road. It is located 55 km from the new Kochi International Airport and 80 km from the Kozhikode Airport. Thrissur Railway Station is on the artery of the railway line that connects the Southern part of Kerala with the rest of India. Thrissur lies on National Highways NH-47 and NH-17. It is well-connected to nearby cities and towns like Kochi, Kozhikode, Coimbatore and Palakkad. Thrissur has one KSRTC Bus Station and three private bus stands viz. the Sakthan Stand in S.T. Nagar, the Vadakke Stand (Northern Bus Stand), the Municipal Bus Stand or old Bus Stand on M.O. Road.
[edit] Demographics
The poulation of this city, as per 2001 census, is 3,17,526. Males constitute 48.6% and females constitute 51.4% of the total population. Thrissur has an average literacy rate of 86.5%: male literacy rate is 87% whereas female literacy rate is 86%.[2].
[edit] Culture
Thrissur, often hailed as the cultural capital of Kerala, is built around a hillock crowned by the famous Vadakkunnathan (Siva) Temple, believed to have been founded by legendary Parasurama. The temple is a classic example of Kerala style of architecture, and houses several sacred shrines. It is believed that Adi Shankara spent his last days here.
The major cultural attraction is the Thrissur Pooram festival, celebrated during April - May, the Elephant - Umbrella Display competition is spectacular, as richly caparisoned elephants carrying ceremonial umbrellas take the deity around the main temple. The passionate drum concerts and the spectacular firework displays are all part of Pooram celebration. Another attraction of this city is the "Puli Kali" ("Puli" = Tiger & "Kali" = Play) on the fourth day of Onam celebrations (Nalaam Onam). It is a procession of different clubs from all over the city and everyone with pastes smeared over their body like the stripes on tiger's body, captivate the onlookers with their energetic dances. It attracts thousands to the city. Also, Thrissur is widely acclaimed as the land of elephant lovers.
Kerala Sahitya Akademi, Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi and Kerala Lalithakala Akademi are head quartered at Thrissur. Kerala Sahitya Akademi was established to promote the growth of Malayalam language and literature. Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi promotes dance, music, drama and folk arts of Kerala. Kerala Lalitakala Akademi was established to promote fine arts and artistic heritage.
Jos Theater, the first theater in Kerala equipped with a movie projector, is in this city. Malayalam, Tamil, English and Hindi movies are shown in the eight major theatres in the city. For the last few years, the city has been hosting the International Film Festival of Thrissur(IFFT). Around 100 films from 35 countries are included in the festival. It is the second largest film festival in Kerala after the one in Thiruvananthapuram. In 2006, there was another International Film Festival started in Thrissur, namely Thrissur International Film Festival(TIFF).
Thrissur has also has had its fair share of philosophers and movements instilled by its rich collegiate environment. It can quite easily be called the cradle of Indian Communism. Famous thinkers such as Joseph Mundassery, C. Achuthamenon and many other progressive philosophists were from this city. Current Books and House of Knowledge were two prominent bookstores in the 1950s-80s of Thrissur history.
Thrissur is also the birth place of Kerala's Indian Coffee House movement. The first ICH of the state opened in Thrissur in 1959, with Advocate T.K. Krishnan and Nadakkal Parameswaran Pillai the founders.
the laid-back culture of Thrissur businessmen is well known amongst the rest of Kerala. Known for their quick-witted accent of the language, they still maintain a daily working schedule of 10am-7pm business hours.
Thekkinkadu Maidan is full of card players and is a scene of evening political debates everyday.
[edit] Education
Kerala Agricultural University, The Government Engineering College, Thrissur, The Government Medical College, Thrissur, Jubilee Mission Medical college, Amala Medical college, Government Law College, Ayurveda College, Government Fine Arts College, College of Co-operation & Banking and Management, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, College of Horticulture, College of Forestry, Maharaja's Technological Institute (Polytechnic), a number of Arts Colleges such as St.Thomas College (one of the oldest in Kerala), Sri Kerala Varma College, St.Mary's College, Vimala College, St. Aloyscious College and several private engineering institutes are situated in the City. This city is considered to be the most appropriate place for entrance (Engineering & Medical) coaching in Kerala.
[edit] Media
The first newspaper which published from Thrissur was Lokamanyan in 1920[citation needed]. Then came Deenabandhu in 1941[citation needed]. Now the leading newspapers like Malayala Manorama, Express, Mathrubhumi ,Deshabhimani, Kerala Kaumudi, Deepika, Madhyamam and Mangalam have Thrissur editions. Doordarshan and a number of private Malayalam Channels are having regional studios in city. The Press Club of Thrissur [3] is situated at Round North. Private FM Radio Stations in city are Radio Mango 91.9(Malayala Manorama Co Ltd) , Club FM 94.3(Mathrubhumi Printing And Publishing Co Ltd) , S FM 93.5(Sun Network) and Best FM 95.0(Asianet Communications Ltd) . All India Radio AM/MW Radio Station Thrissur (630) has been functioning for last few decades. Telephony services are provided by various players like Airtel, Idea cellular, Vodafone, Reliance Infocomm, Tata Indicom and BSNL.
[edit] Sports
Thrissur has a floodlit Football Stadium, known as The Corporation Stadium. There are three more stadiums (Thope, Kerala Varma College and Agricultural University). It also has two Indoor Stadiums (V.K.N.Menon Indoor Stadium & Thope Stadium) and a Sports Authority of India (SAI) maintained Swimming Pool with International facilities.
The Largest & Highest Temporary Stadium in the World (as per Guinness Book of World Records) was built here in 1991 (capacity 40,000 & height 70 feet). It was designed by Er.T.J.Antony.
The veteran footballer I.M Vijayan (former Indian captain) & Joe Paul Anchery hail from this city.
Late Mannathazhath Balakrishna Menon (1893-1975) of this city was the man behind the organization of the first International Foot Ball Tournament (Asian Foot Ball Tournament) held at Ernakulam in 1949, that had participants from Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and India. H.H. Maharaja of Cochin State presented a Silver Cup for his contribution to Kerala Sports & Games.
Thrissur has contributed many national and international body building stars to India, T.V.Poly and V.M.Basheer to name a few.
[edit] Specialities Of Thrissur city
- Kerala Police Academy Spread over an area of 348 acres, the Academy, built at a cost of Rs. 220 million, is designed to have a capacity for training 1950 trainees of various ranks (1500 constables, 400 officers and 50 women constables) at a time, which is the highest in India and second highest in Asia.
- Swaraj Round Also known as Thrissur Round, which is at the heart of the city, is the largest ring road in India around a ground.
- Vadakumnathan temple One of the Oldest Mahadeva temples, situated in the centre of the city around which the city is built, is more than a 1000 years old.
- Basilica of Our Lady of Dolours Also named as Puthan Pally is the biggest and tallest church in Asia, situated in the heart of the city. It is famous for its Gothic style architecture.
- Lulu International Convention Center It is the second largest convention centre in India, with helipad facilities.
- Dog Training Center The second Dog Training Center in India after the one in Tekanpur, Madhya Pradesh is in this city. It is the only one in South India.
- Head Offices Many government and private organizations have headquarters in Thrissur. Three nationalized banks (The South Indian Bank, The Catholic Cyrian Bank, The Dhanalakshmi Bank), The Kerala State Development Corporation For SC/ST Ltd, The Kerala State Financial Enterprises Limited(KSFE), The Pharmaceutical Corporation (I.M) Kerala Limited (Oushadhi), Kerala fishermen's Welfare Fund Board are headquartered in this city.
[edit] Places of interest in Thrissur city
- Shakthan Thampuran Palace Named as Vadakkekara Palace, was reconstructed in Kerala-Dutch style in 1795 by Sri. Ramavarma Thampuran of the erstwhile Princely State of Cochin, well as Sakthan Thampuran(Greatest ruler of the Cochin dynasty) is preserved by Archaeological Department.
- Archeological & Art Museum It has a good collection of wood carvings, metal sculptures and ancient jewels.
- Thrissur Zoo It is a major attraction for children and students, and holds a variety of animals.
- Kerala Sahitya Academy Kerala Sahitya Academy was established on August 15, 1956. It aims at the development of Malayalam Language and Literature and works in co-operation with the Kendra Sahitya Academy in New Delhi. There is a good library attached to the Academy consisting of two sections, the General Section and the Research Section.
- Kerala Lalitakala Academy This was established in 1962. The aim of the Academy is to promote sculpture, painting and visual arts.
- Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy It is also located in the city and was established on April 12, 1938. Its aim is to foster and develop Kerala Dance, Drama and Music and to promote the cultural unity of Kerala. It works in close collaboration with the Kendra Sangeetha Nataka Academy in New Delhi, for the enrichment of Indian culture. A regional theatre has been constructed in Thrissur with all modern facilities.
- Appan Thampuran Smarakam Established in 1976 at Ayyanthole, where Sri. Ramavarma Appan thampuran lived in the Kumarapuram Palace. This is also a cultural Museum.
- Vilangan Kunnu This hillock has been converted by the tourism department as an amusement park. While grownups relish the scenic splendor from the hill top, children can relax and play to their hearts' content.
- Chimmini Dam This dam is located in Echippara village, Varantharappily town. In this place there is wild life sanctuary, boating, etc. You can also find deer, elephants, wolves, etc. in this place.
- Athirapilly Waterfalls, which lies 30 kms away from the city, is one of the major tourist spots of Kerala.
[edit] External links
- Satellite image of Thrissur
- Government Portal for The Thrissur City
- Government Portal for the district of Thrissur
- Our Lady of Dolour's Basilica
- Website of Thrissur Police
- Government Engineering College Thrissur
- For more information
- Article at indianetzone
- Ebenezer Marthoma Church Thrissur
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M.O Road as seen from Swaraj Round. |
An elephant carrying Thidambu during Thrissur Pooram festival |
An elephant saluting Vadakkunathan during Thrissur pooram. |
Kuda Mattam during Thrissur pooram festival. |
Elephant Feeding (Aaanayoottu) in front of Vadakkunnathan Temple |
Gate to Vadakumnathan Temple. |
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