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Friday, March 6, 2020

Thalassery - Every thing you want to know about Thalassery

THALASSERY - Everything you want to know about Thalassery

                        Thalassery formerly known as Tellicherry is a famous city in Kannur district in the state of Kerala, India. Thalassery is a small area in Kannur and is known as the political and cultural capital of Malabar. Thalassery in Kannur is a northern district of Kerala.Thalassery(21 km from Kannur) – It was constructed in 1708 AD when the British East India Company established its settlement on the Malabar Coast. Thalassery is famous for many reasons. It is often called the city of "three C's" in the state - cricket, cake, and circus. ... In this article, I will discuss these. Thalassery may have originated from the ancient Malayalam linguistic usage 'Thala' (Head) and 'Cheri' (low lying settlement place), thus Thalassery or 'starting place of a settlement or head of a settlement'.  It could also have emerged from Talakkathe Cheri, a combination of 'Talakkate' (Upper or north) and 'Cheri' (Settlement). Thalassery could be a village, and it has so many places named as parimadam,ussan motta,maakkoottam,Thalai, Thalassery old bus stand, Thalassery new bus stand etc. 
                        


In this article I am telling about history, villages in Thalassery taluk,3C’s, theyyam, education, transport, tourism, political violence, all attractions in Thalassery like Muzhappilangad Beach, Thalassery fort, Mahe, Dharmadan Thuruth, Kannur, attractions of Thalassery such asParassinikkadavu, Jagannath Temple, Overbury's Folly, Sree Kandeswara Temple,etc….
HISTORY
                     Thalassery was a trade hub where Chinese, Arab, and Jewish traders had considerable influence in the spice market. 
The arrival of the Europeans
       The first European entered into the region was Portugal in 1498. The relationship between Vasco da Gama and Samuthiri deteriorated and Vasco entered into spice (pepper) trade with Kolathiri. Francisco de Almeida the first Portuguese Viceroy to India, established military barracks in Cannanore (~30 km north of Thalassery) in 1505. 
The French East India Company established military units in Thalassery in 1721 and later moved to Mahé (~5 km south of Thalassery). The British established a trading post and built a factory at Tellicherry in 1694, having gained permission from Vadakkalankur, the prince regent of the Raja of Kolatunad. They had already been trading on the Malabar coast for much of that century, buying pepper from merchants, and had established a similar post at Travancore ten years earlier. 
         The British, Dutch and the Portuguese and Christian Missionaries contributed a lot to the field of education, sports, culture and many developments of this region.
Villages in Thalassery Taluk
Thalassery Taluk has 35 villages.
Cheruvanchery, Chokli, Dharmadam, and Eranholi
Keezhallur, Kodiyeri, Kolavallur, and Koloyad
Koodali, Kottayam, Kuthuparamba, and Mananthery
Mangattidam, Mokery, New Mahe and Paduvilayi
Panniyannur, Panoor, Pathiriyad, and Pattanur
Pattiam, Peringalam, Peringathur, and Pinarayi
Puthur, Shivapuram, Thalassery, and Thiruvangad
Tholambra, Thripangothur, and Vekkalam
        In my mind, Thalassery is the land of three C’s such as circus, cricket, and cake. when I am thinking about Thalassery I feel happy bcoz It is three c’s one is about entertainment that is a circus. All human beings like entertainment bcoz in this fast world everyone wants relaxation. All-time working or studying is not satisfactory to our mind…. We want some enjoyment so circus is a good thing for watching and enjoying. second one is cricket. It is a game. It also gives pleasure to us.childrens and all elders like cricket. You all know how the game is…… the Third one is cake. Wow…..
We all like cake. On special days we are buying cakes and eating it …..
 Circus
              Vishnu Pant Chhatre's Great Indian Circus, established in 1880 at Bombay was the first circus establishment in India. A tour of Thalassery led to the meeting of Chhatre with Keeleri Kunhikannan a martial arts trainer. Keeleri Kunhikannan established the first dedicated circus school in India in 1901. He is known as "the father of Kerala Circus". A Circus Academy was inaugurated in Thalassery in 2010.
Cricket
           Thalassery Stadium, located close to the sea, hosts Ranji Trophy cricket matches quite often. Lord Arthur Wellesley is believed to have introduced this game in Kerala in the 18th century for British soldiers garrisoned in the Tellichery Fort. India's first cricket club, which was later named the Town Cricket Club, was formed in 1850 at Tellichery by Wellesley. The Tellichery Cricket ground was the hub of cricket activities in those days. An exhibition match was conducted in this ground to raise funds during the First World War.
cakes
            And what about cakes? Thalassery takes the mother of all cakes.  The old bakeries, still with those baking units tell us the sweet relation between Thalassery & cakes. Mambilli cakes, which once served the Britishers, have still not lost their predominance. Now keeping aside history, let's explore Thalassery. Thalassery biriyani is also famous.
Theyyam
            Theyyam is a ritual performance art form that depict the cultural heritage of North Malabar, especially of ancient Kolathunad. The performers of Theyyam belong to the lower caste community and have an important position in Theyyam. Theyyam depicts Shiva bhutaganas, Kali and other deities and cultural heroes. The drama is enacted based on ancient stories and the language used is "Tottam pattu", a primitive form of Malayalam. Theyyam shows the Buddhist influence from centuries ago. Theyyam is usually held from October to May every year. The color of Theyyam is typically red. Velan is described in the Sangam literature 500 CE. It could have been a tribal ritual art that evolved under Buddhism and the Brahminic revival of Hinduism. This art form is addressed as "Kaliyattom" North of Pazhayangadi Puzha, Kannur, as "Theyyam" South of the river and as "Tirayattom" around Thalassery.[29]
 Education
                     The educational renaissance of Malabar started from Thalassery due to the influence of European missionaries. Government Brennen College, Thalassery, founded in 1862, is one of the oldest educational institutions in India. Kannur University Thalassery Campus is located at Palayad, 6 km north of Thalassery. The Basel Evangelic Mission Parsi High school is an English Medium school (established 1856) in Malabar. Dr. Hermann Gundert was a tutor there. Sacred Heart Girl’s high school,St.joseph higher secondary school, Brennen high school these are important schools in Thalassery.
        Government Brennen College was started by Sir Edward Brennen in 1862 as a school. Other colleges in Thalassery include College of Engineering Thalassery, Thalassery Govt.college, chokli, Govt Arts and Science College, Thalassery, Medical College, Anjarakandy, Engineering college Anjarakandy, Co-operative College of Nursing, Nettur and Co-operative College of Physiotherapy and para-medical sciences, Nettur.
             Other educational institutions include Sports Authority of India Centre, Nettur Technical Training Foundation, St Joseph's Higher Secondary School, Sacred Heart Girls High School, and Basel Evangelical Mission Parsi High School.
Transport
            Thalassery Railway Station operates under the Palakkad Railway Division of the Southern Railway. It is a Class 'A' railway station. It is on the Shoranur - Mangalore line.           The nearest airport is Kannur International Airport, about 24.5 km east. The nearest airport for Thalasserry will be Kannur International Airport, from December 9, 2018. ]The airport is located at a distance of 24.5 km from the town. Mangalore International Airport and Cochin International Airport could be alternate choices. There are a lot of buses, cars, auto and all other vehicles are moving here.


Tourism



Tourist attractions in Thalassery

                      In  Thalassery, the Beach fest in Muzhappilangad beach and Dharmadam beach are notable attractions. The area's four rivers (Anjarakkandi, Dharmadam, Koduvally, and Mahe) around Thalassery town and four beaches (Muzhappilangad, Dharmadam, Thalassery (2 beaches)) with more in Kannur also attract visitors. Muzhappilangad beach is a 5.5 km long beach in which it is possible to drive vehicles. This beach was listed as one of the top 10 drive in beaches in the world by BBC survey.   Muzhappilangad Beach is a famous beach in Thalassery. It is located at a distance of around 8 km from the destination. There are so many people coming to this beach for enjoying the sight.  This beach is often referred to as a swimmer’s paradise. Swimming,  driving, sunbathing and boating are the popular activities enjoyed at the beach. when we are coming here we can see all these. It is the only drive-in beach of Kerela and has a length of about 4 km. 
         It is an important center of Kalari payattu and health tourism. Other visitors come to experience Theyyam and explore the area's history, such as Tellicherry Fort.
Thalassery Pier (Kadalpaalam), Overbury's Folly, Pazhassi Dam and Reservoir garden and Malayala Kala Gramam, New Mahe,(7 km from Thalassery) Dharmadan Thuruth, odathil Palli,parassinikkadavu, Juma Masjid are other attractions. Nettur Technical Training Foundation (NTTF)-Established by the Christian Missionaries of Switzerland A shipwreck is visible near the Thalassery shore. 
Political violence
                    This area is a center of political violence between RSS and Communists. Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) have been fighting in this area for supremacy for the last 50 years. Clashes in 2008 left seven people killed and many have been injured. 
All attractions in Thalassery

1.Muzhappilangad Beach


          One of the many beautiful beaches of Kerala. Muzhappilangad Beach is a famous beach in Thalassery. It is located at a distance of around 8 km from the destination. There are so many people coming to this beach for enjoying the sight.  This beach is often referred to as a swimmer’s paradise. Swimming,  driving, sunbathing and boating are the popular activities enjoyed at the beach. when we are coming here we can see all these.




It is the only drive-in beach of Kerela and has a length of about 4 km. This beach was listed as one of the top 10 drive-in beaches in the world by BBC survey. Green Island and the Children Park are the other attractions located near the beach. This beach is near to Kannur and so many peoples are coming here.

2. Thalassery Fort


              Thalassery Fort is in Thalassery the famous city in Kannur district in the state of Kerala. Thalassery is a small area in Kannur and is known as the political and cultural capital of Malabar. Thalassery in Kannur is a northern district of Kerala. The Fort lies on the group of low wooden hill running down to the sea and protected by natural waters. It has been the main opening for the rich spices, hill products and timber of the vast inter-land. The Tellicherry fort overlooking the sea rises to the height of 10m and it is oblong on pian. The square fort, with its massive walls, strong flanking bastions, secret tunnels to the sea and intricately carved huge doors, is an imposing structure. A lighthouse marks the site of an old redoubt. The fort was once the nucleus of Thalassery's development. 


3.Mahe


         Mahe is a small town which is located on the tip of the river Mahe. Although it is situated in the state of Kerala physically, it forms a part of   Pondicherry. Surrounded by luxuriously dense greenery, sky-touching trees the beautiful landscape of Kerala. With its charming blue sky,  golden sands and cotton clouds, Mahe is the perfect example of natural beauty. Mahe park is famous and the children park is all the time engaged with students and children, this park is at the bank of Mahe river.


4.Dharmadan Thuruth

         It is the heaven of nature and a good place for nature lovers. Dharmadan Thuruth is an island lying in the middle of the Arabian Sea. Covering a huge area of 5 acres, the place is covered with palms, coconut and green bushes.
        During winters in this place, migratory birds are living.  Dharmadan Thuruth lies in the near to Dharmadan Beach and Muzhapilangad Beach.


5.KANNUR


        Kannur is, right in the middle of God's own country. Kannur is a place that you will find that this place is covered with beauty. Kannur is formerly known as Cannanore. This beautiful town is bundled with plenty of sightseeing options like beaches, monuments, ancient temples and captures the complete attention of picnic spots.


Places to Visit in Thalassery


Jagannath Temple, Thalassery
Sree Jagannath Temple in Thalassery is a famous temple on the coast of Malabar, Kerela. The temple is located near Jagannath Temple Gate Railway Station, about one kilometer from Thalassery city. The main deity here is Lord Shiva. Ezhava Shiva was the name given to the idol of Lord Siva by Sree Narayan Guru, emphasizing that the place was open to every caste.

Overbury's Folly, Thalassery

          A manmade marvel, Overbury's Folly is a seashore adventurous park located on the hilltop nearby Sports Authority of India and Thalassery Municipal Stadium.
One of the popular attractions of the town, it was created by the once Municipal Vice Chairman and Sub Collector of the area namely E.N. Overbury. Basically started as an evening picnic spot in 1879, the construction of the place was completed by Municipal Chairman of Thalassery R. Mukunda Malla in the 19th century. Since then, the place has grown a lot with the addition of watchtower in 1985 and open-air coffee shop in recent times. One can also see the Sub Collector's Bungalow located nearby.

Gundert Bungalow

            Exhibiting the typical colonial style of architecture, Gundert Bungalow was once the residence of the German Missionary, Dr. Herman Gundert. This bungalow is a place where he completed the first Malayalam dictionary from 1839 to 1859. In fact, that is not all, this bungalow is also the place where Paschimodoyam was published, and it is the oldest Malayalam newspaper. Later this bungalow was converted into a technical training institute for the locals.

Wellesley's Bungalow

 The owner of the bungalow is a businessman named Babar who was the host to First Duke of Wellington, Lord Wellesley. The bungalow was named after him owing to the fact he was one of the active members to introduce cricket. In fact, today the area surrounding the house is treated as the Mecca for Indian Cricket as it was the same place used by Wellesley and others to teach the villagers the game. Currently, it is home to the sub-collector.

Catholic Rosary Church

This Catholic Rosary Church is said to have been established in the early 16th century. Situated near Thalassery Fort, this church comes in the league of the oldest churches in Kerala. Close to this church, there is two other popular spots of Thalassery are located i.e. Thalassery Fort and Brennen Cemetery.

Tellichery Pier

An important port since the times of British, Tellichery Pier was created when the large ships were unable to come closer to the shoreline. It gained significance during the time and today, this pier is one of the major piers of Kerala.

Sree Rama Swami Temple

         Located about 4 km from Thalassery, Sree Rama Swami Temple is said to be built by Lord Parasurama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Several mythological legends are attached to the temple. The temple is constructed in a typical Hindu style of architecture. The magnificently carved structures on the ceilings present the episodes of Kirathararjuneeyam that is Lord Arjuna meeting Lord Shiva, in a beautiful manner. One can also witness the heads of the elephant and depiction of Ramayana on the topmost panel of the temple.

Juma Masjid

               This masjid is situated in Thalassery town. Considered to be one of the most beautiful mosques in Kannur District, Juma Masjid was built by an Arab Trader, Malin ibn Dinar. Located near the Arabian Sea, this mosque is an ancient mosque with its roots going back to 1000 years.

English Church

     Located near the Thalassery Fort, English Church is believed to be nearly 140 years old. It is also referred to as St. John's Anglican Church and is said to be one of the first churches to be built on the Malabar Coast.

Fisherfolk Temple

       The place is full of charm. Fisherfolk Temple is located on the Kannur-Thalassery-Mahe shoreline. As per the belief, the temple was built to show appreciation to the sea for its generosity and blessings. The shrine is covered by the Arabian Sea on one side and lies close to the ground where cricket was played in India for the first time. This site is easily approachable via taxi, auto or bus.

Odathil Mosque

     Another important mosque in Thalassery, Odathil Mosque estimated to be 200 years old. Located in the Malabar Region, this mosque adorns a beautiful structure with a quite high dome which can be seen from quite a distance. It was constructed under the guidance of King of Travancore. The whole building was crafted of teak wood. This place is near to Thalassery old bus stand.

Sree Kandeswara Temple

      A major religious center of the region, Sree Kandeswara Temple is situated within the Thalassery town. Established in the year 1910, the presiding deity of the temple is Lord Shiva and the idol was installed by the great social activist of Kerala namely Shri Narayana Guru.
Built by Nalleswara Madian, the land for this temple was donated by the Kallingal Mutt to Shri Guru.



Restaurants in Thalassery




  • Paris Restaurant, Logans Road Thalassery
  • Rara Avis,  Narangapuram Thalassery
  • Square 7 Burger N Cafe, Logans Road Thalassery
  • Hotel Victoria Near District Court Thalassery
  • KFC Logans Road Thalassery
  • Green Leaf Gundert Road Thalassery
  • Regency Food Court Palissery Thalassery
  • Jubilee Restaurant Near Govt Hospital Thalassery
  • Bombay Hotel TC Road Thalassery
  • Lynda's Restaurant,  Jacris Fernandes Road Kuthuparamba
  • Ithathaas Kitchen Chonadam Thalassery
  • Al Baraka Chonadam Thalassery
  • Shylaja Hotel Chondam Thalassery
  • National Hotel Palissery Thalassery
  • Modern Hotel Old Bus Stand Thalassery
  • Thanima Hotel Pallithazha Thalassery
  • KL58 Pallithazha Thalassery
  • Ponniyam Cafe Cherakkara Thalassery
  • Chick Now Logans Road Thalassery
  • Regency Fried Chicken Palissery Thalassery
  • Afamia Multi Cousine Restaurant M G Road Thalassery
  • Park View Restaurant Goods Shed Road Thalassery
  • Majlis Restaurant Near Govt Hospital Thalassery
  • Adithya Vegetarian Restaurant Near Fire Station Thalassery
  • Pudina Restaurant Bus Stand Thalassery
  • Pranam Hotel Nirmalagiri Thalassery
  • Tellistory Jubilee Road Thalassery
  • Ammus Hotel Nirmalagiri Thalassery
  • Emirates Family Restaurant Kariyil Road Kuthuparamba
  • Carttly Temple Road Thalassery
  • Abhishekam Illikunnu Thalassery
  • Al Baik Restaurant Old Bus Stand Thalassery
  • Rice N Roti T C Road Thlassery
  • Food Sagar Restaurant Palisseery Thalassery
  • Metropole Kuthuparamba Thalassery
  • Visitor S AVK Nair Road Thalassery
  • Chempazanthy Kudumbashree Hotel Temple Gate Thalassery
  • Radhakrishna Hotel Naravoor Road Kuthuparamba
  • Ard70, Chonadam Thalassery
  • Sea Shore Drive-in Cafeteria Palissery Thalassery



TEXTILES IN THALASSERY

  • Gents World Narangapuram Thalassery
  • Ziya Collection Hospital Road Thalassery
  • Lulu Fashion Textiles Kuthuparamba Thalassery
  • Lulu Fashion New Bus Stand Thalassery
  • Kannur Textiles Narangapuram Thalassery
  • Smart Tex OV Road Thalassery
  • Sylcon Logans Road Thalassery
  • Kasavukada NCC Road Thalassery
  • Job & Jolly Hospital Road Thalassery
  • Scullers Indigo Nation Old Bus Stand Thalssery
  • Universal Textiles OV Road Thalassery
  • Manshira Logans Road Thalassery
  • Cozy Textiles Old Bus Stand Thalassery
  • Bombay Textiles New Bus Stand Thalassery
  • Mangalassery Textiles Thalassery
  • New Radha Textiles Thalassery
  • Harisree Textiles MM Road Thalassery
  • Lulu Sarees AVK Nair Road Thalassery
  • Shobha Textiles Old Bus Stand Thalassery



SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES IN THALASSERY





  • St Josephs Higher Secondary School Thalassery
  • Secret Hearts Girls High School Thalassery
  • B E M P Higher Secondary School Thalassery
  • Govt Brennen High School Thalassery
  • Govt Girls High School Kayyath Road Thalassery
  • Govt Mubarak Higher Secondary School Saidar Palli Thalassery
  • Govt Girls Higher Secondary School Thiruvangad Thalassery
  • Rajeev Gandhi Memorial High School Mokeri Thalassery
  • Sanjos Metropolitan School Near Josegiri Hospital Thalassery
  • Mambaram Higher Secondary School Thalassery
  • Govt Vocational Higher Secondary School Cherakkara Thalassery
  • AKG Memorial Higher Secondary School Pinarayi Thalassery
  • Dr. Hermann Gundert Foundation School
  • Bright English School Chattamkunnu Thalassery
  • Amrita Vidyalaya Punnol Thalassery
  • Skyrise International Academy Logans Road Thalassery
  • Sree Narayana High School Palloor Mahe
  • Airborne College Of Aviation
  • Govt Brennen College Dharmadam Thalassery
  • Amrita College Thalassery
  • Christ College Thalassery
  • Mahamatha College Near Town Bank Auditorium Thalassery
  • Govt Engineering College Kundoormala Thalassery

Christ college, Thalassery

Christ College, Thalassery is a higher education institution located in Thalassery, Kerala, India. It was founded in 1964 and is affiliated with Kannur University. The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in a variety of fields, including arts, science, and commerce.

To reach Christ College, Thalassery, you can use the following directions:

  • By car: If you are driving to the college, you can use a GPS navigation system or map to plan your route.

  • By public transportation: Depending on your location, you may be able to take a bus or train to Thalassery and then take a taxi or local transportation to the college.

  • By air: You may be able to fly to a nearby airport and then take a taxi or local transportation to the college.

It's important to note that the specifics of how to reach the college will depend on your location and the transportation options available in the area. You may want to contact the college directly for more detailed information on how to reach them.

Christ College, Thalassery is a private, self-financing college in Thalassery, Kannur district, Kerala, India. It was founded in 1964 and is affiliated with the University of Calicut. The college offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in arts, science, and commerce streams. It also has a research center for PhD programs. The college is known for its emphasis on quality education and has a strong faculty team with expertise in various fields. In addition to academic programs, the college also offers a range of extracurricular activities and facilities for students, including sports, cultural events, and clubs.



Car Accessories And Service Centers At Thalassery

  • New Overdrive Near Town Hall Thalassery
  • Overdrive Near Town Hall Thalassery
  • Off-Road Car Interiors Near Town Hall Thalassery
  • Auto Bud Jubilee Road Thalassery
  • Car Point Cherakkara Thalassery
  • New Car Zone AVK Nair Road Thalassery
  • Indus Motors Koduvally Thalassery
  • PM Hyundai Koduvally Thalassery
  • RJ Autoworks Eranholi Thalassery
  • Suzuki Motors Eranholi Thalassery
  • Select Workshop Cherakkara Thalassery
  • Safe Hands Chungam Thalassery



BEST USED CAR SHOWROOMS IN THALASSERY

Best Advertising Companies in Thalassery



Friday, August 16, 2019

Kannur - Everything you want to know about Kannur



Kannur is known as the land of Looms and Lores and it is famous for its pristine beaches


Kannur, also known as Cannanore, rivals its neighbor Kozhikode in its ancient history subdued by the bustle of later centuries

At the very heart of Kannur is the Muthappan Temple and the Railway Station. Just south of these is the DTPC office, opposite the Mariamman Koil and the KSRTC Bus Stand on NH66. To the west is the Thavakkara area, and turning south, HQ Road leads to Burnassery Cantonment, beyond which is St. Angelo’s Fort and Mappila Bay.

Things to See in Kannur

Jawaharlal Nehru once said that Kannur is the garden of India. Set against the background of the moody Lakshadweep Sea, it does offer an exciting array of sights and experiences. From exploratory walks around town to picnic lunches at local sights to visits to numerous temples, Kannur has plenty to offer to its visitors.

Fort St. Angelo, Kannur

Dramatically silhouetted against the sea, Fort St. Angelo’s massive laterite blocks give it a faintly menacing air. Built by the Portuguese and maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), a thousand people once lived within the ramparts of the fort. Commanding views of the sea and of Moplah Bay, checkered with boats and small crafts, offer visitors a good photo opportunity. Within the compound are numerous cashew trees, said to have been planted by the Portuguese. The latter introduced the plant to India, and in Malayalam, cashews are called parangi mavu or ‘foreign mango’.
Arakkal Kettu, Kannur
The Arakkal Kettu, the former residence of the Arakkal Ali Rajas, has been transformed into a museum. Located 3 km from Kannur, the monument has been conserved and protected by the ASI, and some artefacts have been removed for safe custody. There are two mosques near the Arakkal Kettu, one right next to it and one around the corner. The descendants of the rajas live nearby.


Theyyams of the Kannur Kavus
North Malabar’s unique, ancient, ritualistic folk art is known as Theyyam. The word itself is a corruption of the Malayalam word daivam meaning god, while the art form is a dramatic blend of dance, music, Kalaripayattu and worship, usually dedicated to specific deities. It is in many ways a reflection of religious harmony. For example, some of the deities to which the art has been dedicated are Mappila Muslim heroes. There are nearly 450 types of Theyyam that are performed in the many kavus, or sacred groves, that dot Kannur District.
These are the two short articles written on regional festivals:

ONATHAR THEYYAM

"Onathar aadi varunne.." Keralites might have heard this phrase from a
popular Malayalam song from late 80s, from the film 'Varavelpu'. Written by
Kaithapram and composed by Johnson, the song and the movie itself are part
of the Malayali nostalgia, especially of villages. And listening the song,
many don't know what is this 'Onathar'. The lyricist Kaithapram Damodaran
Nampoothiri might have found this from his native village memories, from
Kaithapram, near Payyannur in Kannur district.

'Onathar' is a Theyyam, a ritual art form, that is performed during Onam
season. First of all, Theyyam is divine folk art, having its historical
roots from the Tamil Dravida era, and widely observed in Kannur district. It is
interesting that in Kannur we see Theyyam is emotional, personally and
spiritually more popular than Onam among natives. Why this happens, unlike
rest of Kerala? The simple answer is Onam is a celebration, but Theyyam is
God itself. The word 'Theyyam' comes from 'Theyvam', a Tamil word, meaning
God. It hints the strong roots of Kannur with its Dravidian age and tribal
history. When you watch a Theyyam, you are also experiencing a piece of
ancient era--that may range from Neolithic and Chalcolithic ages to 19th
century. Onam too has a Dravidian back story to tell. Then in Kannur, Onam
is marrying the land's Theyyam culture and thus here a new color of Onam
is born.

'Onathar' is donned by boys below 12 years old from Vannan community in
Kannur. That gives the Theyyam an innocent figure. He is adorned by a head
gear similar to that of Kathakali but stitched of rachis of peacock
feather. He wears red costumes, with the neck adorned with garland with its
locket being projected on the midriff.  'Pachcha' (green), cobalt blue and
'chayilyam' (red substance) is used for facial make-up. It carries a
copper bell jingling and small bow made up of bamboo known as 'onavillu' in
hand. Traveling along the rural paths during Onam days--from 'Atham' to
'Thiruvonam', Onathar sings of the greatness of Mahabali's reign, dances
and visits to every house. The residents gift him freshly harvested rice and
agricultural products. The sight is visually 'poetic' and soothing and
cooling to the mind, evoking an unrequited nostalgia; for many people, it
is highly devotional also.

The origin of the art is unknown but the Nileswaram Rajahs, who ruled the
the area in the pre-modern era, have promoted it vehemently. Then it was widely
observed in Kannur district. It is believed that Onathar itself is the
 incarnation of Lord Mahabali, but in some folk tales, he is believed to be
the spirit of Vamana; hence Theyyam being a child. If the latter is
considered, Onathar would be part of late revival of the Vaishnavism
movement in Kerala which, unlike Shaivism, had not made much impact on the
state's Theyyam culture.

Presently, you can see Onathar at some villages in Nileswar, Kasaragod and
villages in Payyannur such as Panappuzha, in Kannur district. To meet
Onathar surely, a tourist can come this Onam season to Kadinhimoola village
in Nileswar--3.5 km from Nileswar Railway Station, where this art is yearly
performed by custom.




VAYALTHARA VELLATTAM

As we know, most of Theyyam festivals are conducted as part of agrarian and
tribal culture of the villages which is deeply incorporated into the faith
of that land. 'Vayalthara Vellattam' is the one which has more courtesy to
its paddy field. This is where at Punnakkulangara, a small agricultural
village near National Highway, Bakkalam, Taliparamba-- 13 km from Kannur
town. The entire region is a land of myths; from Neeliyar Kottathamma to
Vayalthara Bhagavathi. Only a small shrine is placed as the idol of worship
at the corner of the paddy field, and rest of the faith remain in the minds
of the people. The theyyam, regionally known as 'vellaattam', is conducted
every year summer, in March or April months, at the harvested field. The
time is from noon to afternoon; this is usually lasting to early night.
With theyyam performing, the instruments 'chenda' and 'tudi' are
continuously played. The belief behind the annual performance of
'vellaattam' is that seeking the benison from 'Devi' for the prosperity and
well being of the farming land and farming community throughout the year.
According to some beliefs, at the end of the performance, the land is
blessed with an unusual rain, despite being summer.

Early years, it was a very small ritual without much involvement from
people. However, now, it is interesting that with the time being
modernized, rituals like this are not fading, but gaining popularity,
preserving its cultural significance.

Shri Muthappan Temple Parassinikadavu

The Parassinikadavu Temple, dedicated to the toddy and fried fish-loving deity, Shri Muthappan, sits picturesquely on the banks of the Valapattanam river. Muthappan is an incarnation of Maha Vishnu, and also believed to be the son of Shiva and Parvathi.
Regarding the toddy and fried fish, the legend is that a childless couple found and adopted an abandoned baby boy. As he grew up, he took to hunting and eating flesh, although these were taboo to his parents. The father was so disappointed that he wanted to kill himself. But the boy appeared to him in the form of God Vishnu as the hunter, taking the name of Muthappan. In another legend, the boy was refused toddy by a toddy-tapper and turned the latter into stone. He then proceeded to Paracchinga Katavu, the ‘ghat of thorny plants’, on the Valapattanam River, where a low-caste family recognized his divinity and appeased him with toddy and fish.
The ritual continues to this day, in the form of a Theyyam performance at the temple, where a member of the family continues to play this role.
The morning performances entail acts by two performers. Visitors wanting to catch this show will not only have to wake up early but don saris or Mundus
Location 18km north of Kannur. 

 Kannur’s Beaches

                                The biggest and most popular of Kannur’s beaches is Payyambalam. At the entrance to the beach is a beautiful garden with a massive sculpture of mother and child, by the renowned artist Kannayi Kunhiraman. While the beach is a bit crowded, especially in the evenings, a brisk 10-minute walk along the shoreline leads to a more secluded area where one can watch the sun go down peacefully, seemingly tracing a molten path upon the sea.

Payyambalam Beach, Kannur

The Payyambalam Beach is an impeccably maintained destination in Kannur. This secluded location is known for providing one with the opportunity to simply relax or enjoy a family picnic in absolute tranquillity. Surfing and swimming options are also available for those who seek a little adventure. The gentle waters form a picturesque setting that has been featured in many South Indian movies as well. Being close to Kannur town has made it a favorite haunt for tourists and locals alike.

Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach, Thalassery

It is largest drive-in beach in Asia. Muzhappilangad Drive-in Beach is a beach in the state of Kerala in southwestern India. It is located parallel to National Highway 66(formerly National Highway 17) between Thalassery and Kannur.Muzhappilangad Beach is famous for being Kerala's only drive-in beach. At about 7km from Thalassery in Kannur, you have a 4 km stretch of sand that awaits you to simply drive along as you soak in the view of the beautiful Malabar Coast. Along the way, one gets to munch on delicacies from a number of shacks that offer authentic Malabar cuisine. It is often considered a swimmers paradise 

Baby Beach
          Much smaller than Payyambalam, and much quieter, can only be accessed through the Burnassery Cantonment. This beach is ideal for spending long, blissfully relaxing hours.

Meenkunnu Beach 

The beach is situated in Azhikode, about 11km from Kannur can be approached via a bumpy road, along Azhikode Road past Payyambalam through a patch of coconut groves. But it offers a stunning vista of blue breakers dashing against rocky outcrops. Steps lead down to golden sand take visitors to a beach that is breezy and isolated, with only the sea for miles around.

Kannur’s Temples


Kannur district is scattered all over with small, ancient shrines, set among groves of coconut and banana. Most of these temples are elegant houses of god, reflecting a sort of ancient piety. They are simple structures of wood and brick, no bigger than a large house. Their attraction lies in their hallowed quietude, impressive oil lamps hanging within, lit for the evening poojas lighting up a dark interior.
To enter most temples, men must be bare-chested and wear a mundu and women must wear a sari.
Shri Subramania Temple, Peralassery
The Shri Subramania Temple at Peralassery is believed to be the place where Rama and Lakshmana halted on their way to Sri Lanka to rescue Sita. Inside the temple are bronze and copper idols of snakes. This temple also has a beautiful stepped tank, newly renovated.

Taliparamba Temples
The best known temple in the little hamlet of Taliparamba is the Trichambaram Temple. This Krishna temple is said to predate the 10th century. The carvings and murals within go back to the 15th and 16th centuries.

Also in Taliparamba is the Sri Rajarajeswara Temple, dating back to the 10th century. An unusual custom followed here is that women are allowed to worship inside only after 8.00pm; it is said that Lord Shiva is present with Parvathi then and therefore grants all their wishes. The main festival here is the Maha Shivarathri in Kumbham (February–March).
Subramania Swamy Temple, Payyanur
Payyanur, about 21km north of Taliparamba along the NH17 (46km from Kannur) is home to the Subramania Temple. The famous pavithra modiram rings are available here; made with gold and the holy darbha grass, these are worn by brahmanas while performing rituals. However, they are made on order and can only be worn after being sanctified at the temple.

Foods


The Kannur cuisine has been shaped by centuries of seasonings and food traditions from across of the world, including Arabian, Persian and European...

Thalassery Chicken Biryani

Thalassery biryani is simply the king of all biryanis in Kerala. It is a must-have for all those who visit in Kannur. If you are hoping for a regular white rice biryani with a layer of masala lying underneath while ordering this one, you will be disappointed. Rice, chicken, and spices are cooked together in a pot to make Thalassery biryani, which is ultimately a heavenly mishmash of white rice and golden brown masala.

Unnakkaya
The one sweetmeat that found fans across the state, Unnakkaya is a snack that you can find in every street of the Kannur area. The dish is so famous that it has almost become synonymous with Malabar. Unnakkaya is something that you can't miss when you are in Kannur.


Kallumakkaya Nirachathu
Also known as Kadukka, kallumakkaya or mussels is the one seafood that can play as the brand icon for Northern Kerala cuisine. This one dish, unique to the region, can be found on almost every nook and corner of Kannur. It takes some effort to make the perfect mussels as it is hard to clean and process them. But it’s worth the effort. Nothing can beat this chewy and fleshy seafood when blended with the right spices.

Thalassery mussels biryani
Thalassery biryani itself is one of a kind. So, when it is made with marinated mussels, it’s just heavenly. Dig into this sumptuous layers of rice, condiments, and masala from restaurants in and around Kannur and devour the rich and diverse flavors.

Malabar beef roast 
Malabar beef roast is a spicier and tangier version of the popular Kerala beef roast recipe. The beef pieces are then roasted in it. Served with rice, appam, porotta and puttu, this yummy beef recipe is the best thing you can have for dinner and lunch.

Neypathiri
Neypathiri or neypathal is a type of deep-fried rice roti, commonly made in traditional Muslim households of Kannur during the time of Ramadan. Although it is eaten with a non-veg curry for dinner, you can have it plain as a snack too. These golden discs can be found in the wooden shelves of small tea shops around the town.

Chatti pathiri
Chatti pathiri is a sweet and crunchy layered pastry snack exclusive in Kannur. These crepes are layered with 'muttamala', another sweet which is made of eggs and sugar.


Mutton korma
This coconut flavored curry has been a breakfast favorite for the Thalassery region. Paired with appams, rotis or parathas, this delicious curry is the best thing you can have to kick start your day during the festival.

Although, Kannur is a wonderful place to visit to see and feel the beauty and taste the different flavors with spices. Once that I can promise everyone that you will never forget about this taste and the memories from which are seen and felt from here.


Catering Companies in Kannur

H2O Catering Services, Thalassery
WaterMelon Catering Services, Kannur
Ruchikuttu Catering Services, Mattanur

Best Hotels in Kannur


·         Onden Hotel, Kannur
·         Paris, Thalassery
·         Rara Avis, Thalassery
·         National Hotel, Thalassery    
·         MVK. Kannur
·         Ithathaas, Thalassery
·         Gokulam, Thalassery
·         Navaratna, Thalassery
·         Western, Thalassery
·         Kairali, Kannur
·         Modern, Thalassery
·         Mughal, Thalassery   
·         Asoka, Thalassery
·         MRA, Kannur
·         Surya Residency, Kannur
·         Chandravillas, Thalassery
·         Ameen, Thalassery

List of Auditoriums in Kannur

  • Sangamam Auditorium, Thalassery
  • Dinesh Auditorium, Kannur
  • RifthaHall, Valapattanam
  • Ashoka Auditorium, Chirakkal
  • CR Auditorium, Mattanur Road
  • Dream Palace Auditorium, Thaliparambu
  • Thalassery Cooperative town Bank Auditorium, Thalassery
  • Lotus Auditorium, Thalassery
  • Kairali Auditorium, Pillathara
  • Rubco Auditorium, South Bazar
  • Navaneetham Auditorium, Kannur
  • Town Hall Auditorium, Thalassery
  • Shazi Mahal Auditorium, Thalassery
  • Kailas Auditorium, Mattanur
  • Taj Auditorium, Mavilayi
  • Pearl view Regency, Thalassery
  • Saadhoo Kalyana Mandapam, Thaana
  • Anchor Lake Resort, Eranholly Palam, Thalassery
  • Surya Residency, Nadal


Malls in Kannur

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  • Kanbay Beach Resort, Thottada


  • Club7 Beach Resort, Thottada

  • Kairali Heritage, Kannur

  • Asokam Beach Resort, Kannur

  • The Malabar Beach, Thottada

  • The Tranquility, Dharmadom

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