Kerala |
Travel though the relaxed and laid back atmosphere of
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Thrithala |
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![]() Thrithala is an archaeologically important site
which is located 75 kms from Palakkad. The ruins of a large fort with a
deep moat hewn from laterite and the Kattil Madom temple, a domed
structure of granite slabs on the Pattambi - Guruvayoor Road are the
prime attractions. Built around the 9th or 10th century, the temple probably marks the transition from the Chola to the Pandya style of architecture. Thrithala is noted for its monuments and historic ruins. The Siva Temple and the ruins of a mud fort near Thrithala on the Chalissery road are notable cultural monuments. The Paakkanaar Memorial, honouring the Pariah saint, stands near Thrithala-Koottanad Road. This is also the native place of renowned writer and social reformer, V. T. Bhattathiripad. |
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Archaeological Archaeological Site |
Prime Attractions of Palakkad |
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Gauriyya Tourist Complex Gauriyya Tourist
Complex came into existence in 1990. It lies in a 6.8 acres area
catering to the highway and resident tourists. |
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Myna Myna lies in the town of Rohtak built
in 1987 within an area of 4-acres. With time, renovations and modern
structures have brought exclusive facilities for residents. |