Thiruvilwamala

Thiruvilwamala is a hilly village in the northern terrain of Thrissur district of Kerala state in southern India. It is located 47 kilometres northeast of district headquarters Thrissur. Kasavu clothing is made in Kuthampully, a nearby village.

Thiruvilwamala
Thiruvilluamala
town
Coordinates: 10.7321277°N 76.4273357°E / 10.7321277; 76.4273357
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictThrissur
Area
  Total37.94 km2 (14.65 sq mi)
Elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Population
  Total24,175
  Density640/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
680588
Telephone code04884
Vehicle registrationKL-48
Nearest cityOttapalam
Sex ratio1105:1000 /
Literacy83.85%
Lok Sabha constituencyAlathur
Climatemoderate (Köppen)
Vilvadhrinath Temple
Thiruvilwamala Hill
View of Bharathappuzha from Pampady, Thiruvilwamala

Location

The village, which is more of a temple town, is located on the banks of the Bharathappuzha river, with nearest towns being Chelakkara, Ottapalam, Pazhayannur, and Shoranur. The Vilwadrinatha Temple, which is among the rare Sri Rama temples in Kerala, is in Thiruvilwamala. Even though people believe the deity as Lord Rama, actually it is of Lord Vishnu. There is another shrine for Lord Lakshmana, the younger brother of Lord Rama, inside the temple. Both the brothers have equal importance here. There are sub-shrines for Ganesha, Hanuman, Shiva, Parvati, Ayyappan and Serpent deities. Niramaala are Ekadashi are festive events.

Noted personalities

Noted writer V. K. N. (Vadakke Koottala Narayanankutty Nair) and Maanasi hails from this place. The poet P. Kunhiraman Nair had stayed here for long, having fallen in love with the scenic beauty and culture of the place. Raobahadur T.K. Nair, a former minister in Cochin State, hailed from this place. Current Kerala High Court Judge Ashok Menon & Additional Director General of Police Padmakumar IPS belongs to Thiruvilwamala. The place has also given birth to prominent artists in the field of Kathakali, especially madhalam players like Venkichan Swamy and his pupils Appukutty Poduval & Chinna Kutta Poduval. It is the home of Carnatic musicians; the Sri Rama temple that hosts a relay south Indian classical concert on the auspicious day of ekadasi.

Temples

Thiruviwamala has many other ancient temples and more than four Shiva destination. Ivor Madom, the Krishna temple, has ceremonies performed in order to ensure peace after death. Other significant temple is Kayarampara Parakottu Kavu Devi temple.

Caves

Punarjani Guha (cave) is another major attraction in Thiruvilwamala, which is situated between the Vilwamala and the Bhoothamala towards the east of the Vilwadrinatha temple. It is a natural tunnel in the rocky hill. There is a belief that all the sins will be washed away if a person cross the cave from one end to the other and the person will be free from further births. Crossing the cave is difficult as one have to crawl through narrow sections to reach the other end. This ritual is known as 'Punarjani noozhal'. Only men are allowed to perform this ritual. This cave will be open to the public only on the Ekadasi day and hundreds of people participate in this ritual each year.

Fireworks at Thiruvilwavamala

Festivals

The Parakkottukavu Thalappoli festival falls on the last Sunday of the Malayalam month of Medam (mid-May). The firework spectacles in this pooram would match up to the fireworks of the world-famous Thrissur Pooram.

Kuzhi Minnal

Kuzhu Mannal (or Kuzhal Minnal) is gunpowder filled in earth holes and measured in pounds. It has enormous doppler effect due to the hilly Thiruvilwamala region. Picture here shows one of a series of end part of the Thalappoli fireworks .

Education

  • Govt. Vocational Higher Secondary School, Kattukulam
  • G.U.P.S Kuthampully
  • Seventh Day Adventist Higher Secondary School, Temple Rd
  • Govt. Higher Secondary School, Pampady
  • Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre, Pampady
  • Nehru College of Pharmacy, Pampady
  • Christ New Life ICSE School, Punarjani Garden

See also


References

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