How did Thrissur get its name?

How did Thrissur get its name?

The name Thrissur (Malayalam: തൃശൂര്) is a shortened form of the Malayalam word Thirusshivaperoor (തിരുശ്ശിവപ്പേരൂർ, Respected-Shiva-Name-Place). The name owes itself to the most prominent feature of the city, that is the Vadakkumnathan Temple, which has Shiva as its presiding deity.

What is special about Thrissur?

Thrissur is known as the cultural capital of Kerala, and the land of Poorams. The district is known for its ancient temples, churches, and mosques. Thrissur Pooram is the most colourful temple festival in Kerala.

What is the meaning of Thrissur?

“small sacred place
Thrissur, a commercial and cultural centre, is considered to be the oldest city on the west coast of India. Its name means “small sacred place.” The city is built around a hillock topped by the Vadakkumnathan Temple (dedicated to Shiva), the focus of an annual festival.

What was the first name of Thrissur?

Thrissur was known by its anglicised name Trichur until 1990, when the government decided to replace it with its Malayalam name. Thrissur was also known as “Vrishabhadripuram” (Kailasam of the South) in ancient days.

Who founded Thrissur?

The Architect of Thrissur Town. In 1790 Raja Rama Varma (1790-1805) popularly known as Saktan Tampuran ascended the throne of Cochin. With the accession of this ruler the English or modern period in the history of Cochin and of the District began.

What is the culture of Thrissur?

Pulikkali is a recreational folk art from the state of Kerala.It is performed by trained artists to entertain people on the occasion of Onam. The folk art is mainly practiced in Thrissur district of Kerala. The festival attracts thousands of people to the Thrissur city.

Why is Thrissur Pooram celebrated?

Thrissur Pooram Significance: People from all over Kerala come to this festival to pray to Lord Shiva. A huge procession is organised on this day with music and prayer. Elephants decorated with golden ornaments are also present in the procession.

Who built Thrissur?

Who is the God of Kerala?

Lord Krishna is worshipped widely in all parts of Kerala, Guruvayur being one of the most famous temples in the state. Malayali Hindus also worship Bhagavathi as a form of Shakti. Almost every village in Kerala has its own local guardian deity, usually a goddess.

Who introduced the famous temple festival Thrissur Pooram?

Cochin Sakthan Thampuran
Thrissur Pooram: History and Significance The festival was started by Raja Rama Varma, Maharaja of Cochin Sakthan Thampuran in 1798. Before this, there used to be a one-day festival at Arattupuzha Pooram Temple where participants once reached late due to heavy rains and subsequently denied entry.

Why Kerala is called Gods country?

According to Hindu mythology, Kerala was created by Lord Parasurama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu by throwing his axe across the sea to create new land for his devotees to live peacefully. So, Kerala is God’s own creation, hence it is called God’s own country!

  • August 8, 2022