Thrithala

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Thrithala
town
Thrithala
Location in Kerala, India
Coordinates: 10°48′0″N 76°7′0″E / 10.80000°N 76.11667°E / 10.80000; 76.11667Coordinates: 10°48′0″N 76°7′0″E / 10.80000°N 76.11667°E / 10.80000; 76.11667
Country  India
State Kerala
District Palakkad
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 679534
Telephone code 91466
Vehicle registration KL-9 & KL-52
Nearest city Thrissur
Lok Sabha constituency Ponnani

Thrithala is a village in Pattambi taluk (then Ottappalam taluk) in Palakkad District of Kerala state, South India. The village is located along the banks of Bharathapuzha and is famed for its Shiva temple.

History

The legend of 'Parayi petta panthirukulam' is centred around Trithala. According to this story, a Brahmin named Vararuchi, married a lower caste woman without knowing her true identity. After the marriage, they set out on a long journey. During the course of the journey, the woman became pregnant several times, and every time she delivered a baby, the husband asked her to leave it there itself. Each of the babies was taken up by people of different castes (totally 12), thus they grew up in that caste, making the legendary 'Panthirukulam'. They all became famous in their lives and many tales are attributed to them. The eldest was Agnihothri, a Brahmin, whose place is Mezhathur in Trithala. The others are Pakkanar (basket weaver), Perumthachan (Master carpenter), Naranathu Bhranthan (an eccentric but divine person), Vayillakunnilappan (a child without mouth, whom the mother wanted to keep with her) and so on. Their stories are mentioned in the well known book 'Eithihyamala' by Kottarathil Sankunni.

The Siva temple, probably built during the 9th and 10th century, marks the transition from the Chola to the Pandya style of architecture. According to a legend, the child Agnihotri was bathing in the river along with his mother. He heaped the sand in the form of a mound on a plate ('thalam' in Malayalam). When the mother tried to remove the sand, she found that it has solidified in the form of a 'Siva Lingam'. Thus the deity is known as 'Thalathilappan', meaning God in a plate. The idol is said to have the constitution of sand. It is believed that the sharp bend in the river in the area was formed due to the river changing its course on its own, to give space for the temple to be built.

Notable residents

Politics

It belongs to Ponnani Loksabha Constituency (then Ottappalam Loksabha Constituency), current MP is E. T. Mohammed Basheer. Thrithala is the 49th legislative assembly constituency, current MLA is Adv V T Balram of INC.

Major political parties are the Indian National Congress (INC), the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM), the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

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