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 Thrissur (Trichur) Pilgrim Centers
		
		
				
				
		
			
				
					Thrissur,  the culture capital of Kerala houses the most renowned  pilgrimage center of  Kerala, Guruvayoor and other temples also. The  pilgrimage centers of Thrissur  are :
Guruvayoor Pilgrim Centre :

Guruvayoor is 32 kms away  from Thrissur. This is the most visited Hindu  pilgrimage centre in Kerala and  known as the Dwarka of the south. The  main attraction is its Sree Krishna   Swamy Temple  dates back to 16th  century. It is dedicated to Krishna,  and so known here as  Guruvayoorappan (the Lord of Guruvayoor). People have a  belief that the  idol is worshipped Lord Brahma himself at Dwaraka. The poet Melpathur   Narayana Bhattathiri composed this well-known Sanskrit devotional poem,   'Narayaneeyam' at this temple. Guruvayoor temple is also the site for  ritualistic  weddings and 'Annaprasanam' the first feeding ceremony of a  child.
Irinjalakuda (Pilgrim Centre) :
A temple of Bharatha  is located at Irinjalakuda which is 21 kms from  Thrissur. This is the only  temple dedicated to brother of Rama,  Lakshmana.
Other religious attractions of Thrissur  
Arattupuzha (Temple Festival) :
Arattupuzha village is visited by the tourists for its well known annual Pooram festival celebrated at the temple in the months of April-May. The main feature of this festival is that the colorful ceremonial processions which carry the images of the deities of 41 neighboring temples to this village.
Rama temple, Tripraya :
This temple is 25 kms away  from Thrissur. The architecture of the temple is similar to the Vadakkumnathan Temple.
Divine Retreat Centre :
This Christian Retreat Centre  is located at Muringoor and Potta  adjacent to Chalakudy. The weekly retreat is  held from Sunday to  Saturday.
Vadakuunnathan Temple :
Vadakunnathan Temple displays the typical Kerala architecture and it   houses sacred shrines of Paramasiva, Paravathy, Shankaranarayana,  Ganapath, Sri  Rama, and Sri Krishna. Legend says that this temple is  founded by Parasurama,  the mythical character relates with the creation  of Kerala.  Pooram festival, celebrated annually in  April-May is its  main attraction to the devotees.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				
			
			
		 
	 
	
	
 
		
		
		
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
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