Places of worship in Kannur district
There are places of worship considered important in the Kannur district. Kannur District is one of the 14 districts in the state of Kerala, India. The town of Kannur is the district headquarters, and gives the district its name.
Palakulangara Sree Dharma Sastha Temple
Kottiyoor Vadakkeshwaram Temple
located at Kottiyoor, is one of the a famous Lord Shiva temple of North Malabar. This temple is located approximately 50 km From Kottayam Malabar. This Shiva Temple also known as the Kasi of South '. Authentic name of this temple is Thruchherumana Kshetram, the temple is prominently known as Ikkare Kottiyoor'. Kottiyoor temple is located near Kelakam.The temple is located in the Kottiyoor Wild life Sanctuary. The main attraction is the yearly pilgrimage lasting 27 days called Kottiyoor Vysakha Mahotsavam, commemorating the Daksha Yaga, but during the time of pilgrimage the Thruchherumana Kshetram will be closed. The shrine having the Swayambhu linga'' on the other bank of the Vavali river is only opened during the time of pilgrimage. The pilgrimage is attended by thousands of devotees.Thalassery is the nearest rail head, Kannur, Mahe and Vatakara railway stations can also be opted. Kozhikode Airport is the nearest airport.
Muthappan Temple Parassinikkadavu
is the most popular God in the North Malabar. Muthappan is performed in the famous Muthappan temple in Parassinikkadavu 16 km north of Kannur town.Parassinikkadavu Sree Muthappan Temple is situated 18 km away from Kannur on the banks of Valapattanam river. The temple is dedicated to Lord Muthappan, believed to be the incarnation of Lord Shiva. This is the only Temple in Southern India where offering to the God is Fish. Also fish Prasadam is given to devotees. All devotees who eat non-vegetarian food must visit this Temple for blessings. This is also the only temple in Kerala where the Folk art form of North Malabar's 'Theyyam' is presented daily. Toddy and dried fish are the main offerings in this temple, besides boiled grams and fresh tea. Meals as lunch and dinner are provided to the devotees daily. Facility for boating is also available here. Vismaya Water Theme Park and Parassinikkadavu Snake Park is situated near the temple.
Kannur Railway Muthappan Temple
is the most popular God in the North Malabar. Sree Muthappan is a Hindu deity worshipped commonly in Kannur district of north Kerala state, South India. Muthappan and Thiruvappan, are considered to be a manifestation of Shiva and Vishnu, and hence Muthappan.Kannur Railway Muthappan Temple is situated 1 km away from Thavakkara Bus Terminal Complex. The main pooja and vazhipadu at Railway Muthappan Temple Kannur are Thiruvappana, karinkalasam, painkutti, vilakumala, chorunnu, painkutti vellattam.
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Oliyankara Juma Masjid, [Cherukunnu]
Kannapuram is the nearest rail head. Kozhikode Airport is the nearest airport. Kannur Airport is under construction near Mattannur.
Thavam Church, [Cherukunnu]
The Thavam Church at Cherukunnu, is a famous Latin Catholic Church of North Malabar. This Church is known as the birthplace of "Chirakkal Pulaya Mission" later renamed as "Chirakkal Mission", the renowned Jesuit Missionary Rev.F Peter Kaironi SJ founded the mission by baptizing the 12 members lived in nearby paddy land "Dalil Vadakke Bhagam", those are belonging to scheduled cast downtrodden Hindu "Pulaya Tribes" later "Pulaya Cast" of North Malabar. The present-day Kannur Diocese consists of 95% churches and parishes formed by the Jesuits under the leadership of Rev.F Peter Kaironi SJ by baptizing the Hindu Dalith Community. The last resting place of the pious missionary Rev.F Peter Kaironi SJ is situated in nearby cemetery, and it is a pilgrim place for the Dalit Christians in Kannur Diocese. This church is under Diocese of Kannur. This church is at Thavam near Cherukunnu Town, around 17 km from Kannur, 19 km from Taliparamba and 15 km from Payyannur.Pazhayangadi is the nearest rail head. Kozhikode Airport is the nearest airport. Kannur Airport is under construction near Mattannur.
St. Mary's Forane Church Edoor
St. Mary's Forane Church Edoor is one of the oldest churches and a notable Marian pilgrim centre in North Malabar of Kerala. It is near Iritty, the eastern town of Kannur district. This church is the first church in the name of St. Mary under the archdiocese of Thalassery. It is also the largest parish in the archdiocese. It is situated about 6.5 kilometres from the town of Iritty, which is also known as "The Coorg valley in the Gods' own country".Annapoorneshwari Temple, [Cherukunnu]
Annapoorneshwari Temple located at Cherukunnu, is a famous temple of North Malabar. At this temple, Lord Krishna is co-located with Sree Annapoorneswari. It is believed that Sree Annapoorneswari has visited the shrine which was under the sea. It is also believed that this temple was constructed by Lord Parashurama – mythological architect of Kerala. The temple is near Cherukunnu Town, around 14 km from Kannur, 16 km from Taliparamba and 18 km from Payyannur. A large Chira is also located near the temple which is very beautiful. The nearest railway station is Kannapuram Railway station.Sree Rajarajeswara temple Taliparambu
The Rajarajeswara temple is a beautiful Shiva temple and is located at Taliparamba, Kannur district, Kerala, India. This temple is situated 25 km North of Kannur. The uniqueness of this temple is that it has no kodimaram/flagstaff and entry for women only after 8 pm. It is believed to be built during the times of Raja Raja Chola-I. At that time the Chola Empire consisted of the whole of South India, Ceylon and spread up to Malaysia and Indonesia.The temple is regarded as one of the 108 ancient Shiva temples of Kerala. It has a prominent place amongst the numerous Shiva temples in south India. If any problem is encountered in temples of South India, the final solution is sought in this Temple through a prasna, a traditional method of astrological decision making. The prasna is conducted on a peedha situated outside the temple.
The quadrangular sanctum has a two-tiered pyramidal roof. In front of the sanctum is the namaskara mandapam. The temple has no kodi maram which is a unique feature as other temples in Kerala do have one.
Trichambaram Temple Taliparambu
is situated 20 km from Kannur, near Taliparamba town which is famous for its spices trade. The deity of the temple is Sree Krishna. The sculptures on the walls of the sanctum sanctorum are a class by themselves. The annual temple festival is a colourful event. The fortnight-long festival begins on Kumbham 22 of Malayalam calendar every year with the kodiyettam and comes to an end on Meenam 6 with Koodipiriyal. In between these dates, for 11 days, thitambu nriththam is held at Pookoth Nada.Holy Trinity Cathedral, Burnassery, Diocese of Kannur (Cannanore)
In 1498 Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama landed at Calicut. Da Gama also visited Cannanore. In 1500 another Portuguese explorer Pedro Alvares Cabral reached Calicut. There were Franciscan missionaries with Cabral. He fell out with the Zamorin of Calicut. Cabral went to Cochin and was received by the ruler of Cochin. "In 1501 Portuguese explorer Cabral aligned with the Raja of Cannanore and set up a factory in Cannanore" "He brought with him a Franciscan friar Louis do Salvador to Cannanore" "Since then there has been a Portuguese Chapel in Cannanore" This church was named Nossa Senhora de Vitoria. That is where the present Holy Trinity Church Cathedral stands. "That very same year another Portuguese explorer Joao da Nova established a second factory at Cannanore" "He brought with him four Franciscans, Two each for Cochin&Cannanore." The Portuguese Viceroy Francisco de Almeida built the famous St. Angelo Fort in Kannur and along with it he got ready St. James Chapel inside the fort in the year 1505. In 1508 Cannanore boasted a fort, a hospital, two Churches, warehouses and a powder factory. The two churches were the Nossa Senhora de Vitoria and St. James Chapel inside the Fort St. Angelo.Pope John Paul II by the Apostolic Brief Ad Perpetuam Rei Memoriam, dated 5 November 1998, created the diocese of Kannur from the diocese of Calicut. On the same day, Rt.Rev. Dr. Varghese Chakkalakal who was a professor at St.Joseph's Seminary, Mangalore, and a priest of the diocese of Calicut, was elected the Bishop of Kannur and the Bishop-elect was consecrated on 7 February 1999 and he took charge of the diocese on 8 February 1999. The Holy Trinity Church Burnaserry, situated at the place where the first Portuguese Christian Missionaries built their first Chapel in A.D.1501, was raised as Cathedral of the diocese. This was a fitting tribute to those great pioneers who planted the seeds of the Gospel of Christ at Kannur.
Peralassery Sri Subramhmanya Temple
Peralassery Sri Subrahmanya Temple is located at Mundallur, on the Kannur – Koothuparambu road. It is about 15 km from Kannur.A popular shrine in Malabar region, the presiding deity is Lord Muruga. The temple is believed to be associated with the great epic, Ramayana.
The annual festival of the temple lasts for eight days. Many cultural events and art-forms such as Kathakali, Chakyarkoothu, Ottanthullal, Parayan Thullal and Seethankan Thullal are performed by eminent artists as part of the festivities. Another striking feature is a highly religious dance, Thidampunritham done by the priest.
main vazhipadu sarppabahli and egg vazhipadu
St. George Church ,Puravayal
, situated at the centre of serene hilly greenery, with its uniquely distinct historical making and structure is an abode of spiritual experience. As a monument that marks the fulfillment of migrated people's quest for spirituality, it was established in the year 1957, in the northern part of Kerala, India. Jurisdictionally, it is located in the Nellickampoil Forane, under the Archdiocese of Thalassery. As the centerpiece of Puravayal village, St. George Church comes under the Ulickal Panchayath, with a 3 kilometers of distance from Ulickal, on the Iritty-Mattara main road. Puravayal is also fortunate with a Government Lower Primary School and a Public Health Centre.Moonnu Pettumma Palli, [Pappinisseri]
Moonnu Pettumma Palli, popularly known as "Kattile Palli" is the most popular Mosque of North Malabar. The annual festival known as "Kattile Palli Nercha" is attended by people from all religions. This festival is one of the most important festival where the secularism of North Malabar is transparently visible. This Mosque is at Pappinisseri, around 8 km from Kannur, 14 km from Taliparamba and 24p;km from Payyannur.Pappinisseri is the nearest rail head. Kozhikode Airport is the nearest airport. Kannur Airport is under construction near Mattannur.
Aaron Church (St. Angelo's Church), [Pappinisseri]
Aaron Church also known as Velapuram Church. This church is on NH-17 at Pappinisseri. This is a very beautiful church one has to see. This Church around 9 km from Kannur, 13 km from Taliparamba and 25p;km from Payyannur.Many charity works are doing by this church like old age homes, medical treatment etc.
Pappinisseri is the nearest rail head. Kozhikode Airport is the nearest airport. Kannur Airport is under construction near Mattannur.
[Aroli] Sree Vadeswaram Shiva Kshethram, [Pappinisseri]
This temple is situated at Aroli village in Pappinissery Panchayat. The temple is built on top of a hill that looks like a mountain and hence this temple is known as 'Sree Kailasam' of North Malabar. The temple is under Chirakkal Devaswom Board.Pappinisseri is the nearest rail head. Kozhikode Airport is the nearest airport. Kannur Airport is under construction near Mattannur.
Madayi Kavu [Pazhayangadi]
This is a very famous temple of Lord Bhagavathi. The annual festival of 'Pooram Kuli' is attended by thousands of people from all the fur districts of North Malabar. The Madayi Kavu is situated over Madayi hills of Pazhayangadi town.Madayi Palli, Pazhayangadi">Madayi Palli">Madayi Palli, Pazhayangadi
This beautiful ancient mosque was originally built in 1124 by Malik Ibn Dinar, a Muslim preacher. A block of white marble in the mosque is believed to have been brought from Mecca by its founder, who came to India to spread the word of Muhammad. Nearby lies a dilapidated fort believed to have been built by king Kolathiri. This mosque is near Pazhayangadi town.Kadalayi Sreekrishna Temple
is a famous temple of the District. It is believed that poor Hindus who are not able to get married in front of Guruvayoorappan solemnize their marriage here.Saidar Mosque, Thalassery
This a very beautiful mosque built in ancient days in the heart of Thalassery Town. This is among the famous mosques of North Malabar. The Saidar Mosque is believed to had been built in the 12th century by Malik Ibn Dinar, a Muslim preacher.Sree Jagannath Temple, Thalassery
It is situated near Temple Gate Railway Station, about one km from Thalassery Town.Idol Shivalingam was erected by Sreenarayana Guru in 1908. A statue of Sreenarayana Guru erected here by Swami Bodhananda in 1927 when Guru was alive. Guru had seen this statue at Colombo Port when it was bringing to Thalassery from Italy. It is made in Panchaloha by Thavarali, a famous sculptor from Italy.
Thiruvangad Temple, Thalassery
The Thiruvangad temple, dedicated to Sree Rama, one of the important temple of North Malabar is located at Thalassery. The most striking feature of this temple is the copper sheeting of its roof, due to which it is known popularly as the Brass Pagoda. A part of the temple was damaged by Tipu's troops in the 18th century, but the temple itself is believed to have been saved from destruction by a miracle.It was one of the outposts of the Thalassery fort in the eighteenth century. In its precincts, many conferences were held between the officials of the East India Company and local leaders, after which important political treaties and agreements were signed. The temple contains some interesting sculptures and lithic records.
The annual festival of temple commences on Vishu day in Medam and lasts for seven days.
Sree Ramaswami Temple, Thalassery
Sree Ramaswami Temple, which is dedicated to Sri Rama, is one of the most important temples in North Malabar. It is situated in Thalassery. The exquisite carvings in the temple are believed to have been done nearly 400 years ago.Sundareswara Temple, Talap, Kannur.
This temple was founded in 1916 by Sree Narayana Guru, Lord Siva is the deity consecrated in the temple which has since been opened to all irrespective of caste or creed. Eight-day festival is conducted in March–April every year. This temple still under malabar devaswom board temple listPallikunnu Sree Mookambika Temple Kannur
Sree Mookambika Temple is situated just 2 km from Kannur town and is just half kilometer from Kannur Central Jail. It is near to Krishna Menon Memorial Government Women College. This is one of the most prominent Mookambika temple after the one in Kolloor, Karnataka. The temple has been renovated recently and the annual "Ulsavam" attracts pilgrims from all over Kerala and Malayalis staying outside Kerala as well. One of the most beautiful temples in Kannur, keralites all over India visit the temple.It is also known as dakshina mookambika due its prominenceOorpazhassi Kavu
This temple is one of the ancient temples in the region.Bhagavati and Vettakkorumakan are the main deities in this temple.
Sri Mavilayikkavu
This temple is located in Mavilayi village about 13 km from Kannur town.The temple is famous for "Adi Utsavam".
God Daivattar, Vettakarumakan, Ganapati, and Bhagavati are the main deities in the temple.