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Chowannur
Place
Chowannur is located in Kerala
Chowannur
Chowannur
Location in Kerala, India
Chowannur is located in India
Chowannur
Chowannur
Chowannur (India)
Coordinates: 10°39′0″N 76°5′0″E / 10.65000°N 76.08333°E / 10.65000; 76.08333
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictThrissur
TalukTalappilly
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
680517
Nearest CityKunnamkulam

Chowannur is a place in Thrissur district, state of Kerala, India.

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Government

Kunnamkulam Municipality

Chowannur Grama Panchayat

Porkulam Grama Panchayat

Chowannur Block Panchayat - Villages in Chowannur Block Panchayat, Choondal, Chowannur, Kadangode, Kadavallur, Kandanassery, Kattakampal, Porkulam, and Velur

Place to Visit

Chowannur Burial Cave is a prehistoric Megalithic rock cut cave situated in Chowannur. It is entered through a recessed opening on the east. The other sides of its chamber are circular and its vault hemispherical. On its northern and southern sides are two benches and there are five circular blocks along the western side of the chamber, which appear to be intended as stands for vessels. Archaeological Survey of India has declared this cave as centrally protected monument.[1][2]

Kalasmala is also known as Kallazhi Kunnu, Narimada Kunnu. Located in Akathiyoor, Part of Chowannur in Porkulam Pachayat. Kalasamala is a heavenly abode and a biodiversity heritage site (One of the five in the State, other four are Iringole near Perumbavur in Ernakulam District, Paliyeri Mookambika Temple in Karivellur near Kannur, Connolly Teak Plantation in Nilambur, Malappuram District and Pathiramanal Island near Muhamma in Alappuzha District). The view from the hill-top is enchanting.

Kalasamala is a temple grove where the deities are Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. The grove spread over in 3.5 acres is jammed with 110 critically endangered tree species known as Kulavetti or Vathamkollin in local language and Syzygium travancoricum scientifically which is included in the IUCN Red list. According to the Red list only less than 200 trees are left in the world.

There is a natural cave in the Kalasamala hill-top dating back to the Stone Age which is known as Narimada (the abode of Tiger). A temple surrounded by dense shola forest is an added attraction here.

Kalasamala has now become a tourist destination and cinema shooting place as it offers nature in its totality. Famous movies listed Ponthan Mada, Oomappenninu Uriyadappayyan

Churches and Temples

Kallazhy Temple

Siva Temple

Panthaloor Temple

Kalasa Mala Chirayil Temple

St. Thomas Catholic Church - The Tomb of Rev. Fr. Augustine John Ukken. Fr Augustine John Ukken was the parish priest here from 1928 till 1953, with a brief gap of 2 years. When he died in 1956, his body was buried inside the church.

St.Gregorios Orthodox Syrian Church

St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, Ayyamparambu

Transport

There are two State Highways pass through Chowannur. SH50 is connect Chavakkad - Wadakkanchery in south and SH69 which is connecting Thrissur - Kuttippuram in north.

Notable Persons

Distance to Nearest Cities

Thrissur - 23 km

Guruvayur - 10 km

Chavakkad - 12 km

Wadakkanchery - 19 km

Kuttippuram - 29 km

References

  1. ^ "Alphabetical List of Monuments - Kerala". ASI. Archived from the original on 3 November 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Chowannur Burial Cave". ASI.
This page was last edited on 13 September 2022, at 08:22
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