Population: 315,596
Thrissur
Things To DoTransportationHistoryMore...
More Topics...

Religion and Spirituality in Thrissur, Kerala

12 local experts
Share
Share

From Christianity to Islam to Buddhism to Judaism to Sikhism and more, what religious communities exist in Thrissur? Here's what 12 local experts had to say about religion and spirituality in Thrissur, Kerala.

Leave a comment

My city Thrissur is a city that is famous for its culture background and different art forms. Some one considering moving Thrissur will for sure experience a very calm, peaceful and vibrant city with a lot of parks, libraries, worship temples. The city guarantees a positive vibe to the people in there with its greenery and peace.

Kavirathna, says: 2020

Thrissur was once the capital of the Kingdom of Cochin. It is 300 kilometres towards the north-west of the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. Thrissur is known as the Cultural Capital of Kerala because of its cultural, spiritual, and religious leanings throughout history. It houses the Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy, Kerala Lalitha Kala Akademi, and Kerala Sahitya Academy.

Kalyan, says: 2020

Thrissur is a lovely city, in terms of accessibility, availability of services, friendliness of locals and that people are amicable. One thing that must be kept in mind is the difficulty that people may face in communication which can also be overcome if one is fluent in the English language. Apart from that, Thrissur is very welcoming to outsiders and relatively less discriminating of foreigners. Thrissur is known as the cultural capital of Kerala, making it a city of historic and religious importance. The city has several temples and churches situated quite close to each other making the people of Thrissur tolerant towards all religions. Thrissur is also a developed city, containing multiple malls, multiplexes, high rise buildings and shopping centers and schools, hospitals and colleges.

Sanika, says: 2020

Thrissur my city is called the cultural capital of Kerala. It has variety of flora and faunas with rich cultural destinations artifacts for the visitors. Very good in literacy rate and is very well known for lower crime rate and helping mentality. Thrissur is land of poorams (festivals) where all the regional temples have festivals which include traditional dressing and elephants.

know my place is the cultural capital of Kerala. It is an also known city of temples. The famous Thrissur Pooram is celebrated in this place in a very magnificent way. It is an eye catching festival one should experience when you are in Thrissur.

Jackwin, says: 2020

Thrissur city is the cultural capital of Kerala state. The famous Thrissur Pooram is hosted by thrissur city. The city has municipal administration body. The railway station and bus station are near to city. It consists shopping malls, and other commercial property. The famous Vadakkunnathan temple is at the centre of the city.

Athulya, says: 2020

Trichur is in the center of Kerala state, which is otherwise known as “God’s own Country.” It is a green town with lots of rain throughout the year; bring an umbrella. The town is centered around a circle, which is six km wide. You can walk around it. Most of the shops are on this roundabout.

Rajdeep, says: 2020

There is a famous temple, and the temple known for its famous festival called thrissur pooram. Our city is well developed. And we are friendly to outsiders. Everything is available in our city. There are lots of youngsters in our city. There’s also another famous temples in our city.

Thrissur is a city in the south Indian state of Kerala. It’s known for sacred sites and colorful festivals. In the center is Vadakkumnathan Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and adorned with murals. The ornate, Indo-Gothic Our Lady of Dolours Basilica is nearby. To the north, Thiruvambady Temple is home to several elephants. Sakthan Thampuran Palace houses an archaeology museum with bronze statues and ancient coins.

This city has a tropical climate which is quite pleasant throughout the year. People are educated and very conscious about health and hygiene. People practise different religions, but most of them are Hindus. They eat both vegetarian and non- vegetarian food. This place is also well known as the cultural capital of the state of Kerala and famous world over for the cultural extravaganza called ‘Thrissur Pooram ‘.

Monika, says: 2020

Thrissur is also called the cultural capital of Kerala because of its cultural and religious significance in history. The city is most famous for Pooram festival and is home to important temples. The first thing that comes to mind when I think about Thrissur is its culture.

Karthick, says: 2020

Thrissur is the cultural capital of Kerala. And the main festival of our city is pooram. Apart from that we have awesome nature with waterfalls, zoo and exciting views. And the main attraction of our city is that in the centre of our city we have Vadakkumnathan temple. And the city is built around it.

Saloni, says: 2020
Things To DoTransportationHistoryMore...
More Thrissur Topics...

Comments are closed.

Names of respondents may have been changed.

Share
Share