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Thrissur recent comments:

  • Trichur NRI Services / Attokaren, Jack (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Spot on
  • House of Mr.Lazar Panackal Enokkaren, panali (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Hi.........so happy to c ur home........ please add borders!!!!! panali
  • Ashwin B-SreeMandiram, sajivms wrote 16 years ago:
    Ashwin & Adithya Sreemandiram
  • Jack Mannukaden Res., DonEsslemont wrote 16 years ago:
    What does "TC 18/905" mean? is is the address of the house? If so, it can be allowed to remain. Strictly speaking the owner's name should not be given in the title, but it does look very much as if there is no privacey issue here :-)
  • MANOJ'S HOUSE, MANOJ (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    HI
  • Thrissur (Trichur) Railway Station, malayalam wrote 16 years ago:
    Thrissur Railway Station (variant spelling: Thrissivaperur Railway Station) is one of the main railway stations in Kerala. It is the halting point of all express trains. The station is connected to the major towns of the country. It is located in the heart of the town. Vadakkunnathan Temple, the venue of the famous Thrissur Pooram, is at a short distance from the station. Thrissur station is the boarding point for pilgrims visiting the Sri Guruvayoorappan Temple at Guruvayoor. The KSRTC Bus Station is a few minutes walk from the station. The two private bus stations in the town can be reached by an auto-rickshaw. There are direct buses to Palani, Madurai, Bangalore, Mysore, Erode, and Chennai from Thrissur. Nearest airport is at Kochi, about 65 km from the Railway Station.
  • Thrissur, malayalam wrote 16 years ago:
    A place with great historical and religious prominence, Thrissur is located 58 km from Cochin International Airport. The name ‘Thrissur’ is an abbreviation of Thrissivaperur, the abode of Lord Shiva at the Vadakkunnatha Temple. The city was also called Vrishabhadripuram and Ten-Kailasam in ancient days. At present it is the headquarters of Thrissur District. The city was built during the reign of Sakthan Thampuram, King of the Kochi princely state. Thrissur has played a major role in the political and cultural history of erstwhile Kochi state. Kokkalai in Thrissur city was once a very busy dock. Thekkinkad Maidan of the city was the site of many speeches made by prominent leaders before independence. Vadakkunnathan Temple located in the hub of the city is the main landmark. There are numerous other holy places in and around the city. Thrissur Pooram which falls in April-May has elevated the city to the world map of tourists. Athirappilly and Vazhachal are nearby places of tourist interest. Archeological Museum, Thrissur Zoo, Cathedral dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes and Vilangankunnu Hill are other attractions. The city has its own railhead and bus terminals and is connected to all major cities by road and rail.
  • Vadakkan Jose House (Document Writer) 9349085237, anonymus (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    thank you
  • Precious Homes Chakolas Puthan Pura, Anu (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Rich And Famous Live Here
  • Koorkanchery, malayalam wrote 16 years ago:
    Koorkancherry, also spelt Koorkenchery, is a village in Thrissur District of Kerala. It is a peaceful landscape of scenic beauty and lush green surroundings. The place lies about 2 km from Thrissur. Koorkancherry is famous for a Shiva temple named Koorkancherry Sree Maheswara Temple. The temple idol was installed by Sree Narayana Guru, the well known religious and social reformer. Thypooya Mahotsav, a seven day annual festival, is held here amid much pomp and splendor. The village can be easily reached from Thrissur Railway Station. The nearest airport, Cochin International Airport, is situated 58 km from Thrissur
  • Punkunnam, malayalam wrote 16 years ago:
    Punkunnam, also spelt Poonkunnam, is a residential area in Thrissur District of Kerala. It is around 3 km from Thrissur and 13 km from Wadakanchery. A prime landmark here is the Lasya Academy of Mohiniyattam, a center for expert training in the art of Mohiniyattam. Kunnathuvalappil Ayur Chikitsa Kendram and Majlis Park are easily accessible from here. Punkunnam Railway Station, the local railhead, is on the Thrissur-Wadakanchery railway line. Cochin International Airport is 58 km from Thrissur.
  • vigil raj mr , vipin raj mr (manayil house), Vipin Raj (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    My Address: Vipin Raj MR Manayil House, S N Nagar, Chiyyaram PO, Thrissur 26
  • Sayooj B.Krishna, Dilip (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Da Sayooje, I am trying to get in touch with you through different ways. This is dilip ur clas mate in modelboys... hope u r doing wonderful. mail me @ dilip at nmarketers d0t com
  • Pankayath Johnson's Home, vijosh (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Yes its the home
  • St: Joseph's High School, Kuriachira, albincepa wrote 16 years ago:
    i had studied here from LKG to STD Xth Proud to say that
  • Magistrate Quarters, ram (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    this is right info,vishnu stays in this indoor stadium.
  • majo kalicha salam, manu (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    majo maathramalla avide kalichathu
  • Kuttur Church, Perinchery wrote 16 years ago:
    Kuttur Chruch Thrissur
  • St.Thomas College Higher Secondary School, Antony Charly (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I am Antony Charly. I was a commerce(maths) student here on 06 -08 batch. my class teacher was joicy teacher,then mary teacher,sheeja teacher,sonia teacher,santhosh mash, geo mash ( i don't know where he is now),reeta teacher,sherli teacher
  • Oasis Housing Complex, Jose (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Dr Jose Paul Thaliyath