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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the history of Thrissur, one of the oldest cities in Kerala. Legend has it that the city was created by Lord Parasurama, the 6th incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who established a magnificent Shiva temple called Vadakumnathan Temple. The entire city grew around this grand temple, giving rise to its original name, Thir-Shiva-Perur, meaning the sacred city of Shiva. Over time, the name shortened to Thrissur. When you think of Thrissur, images of the famous Thrissur Pooram festival are likely to flood your mind. Considered the most colorful and spectacular temple festival in Kerala and the largest in India, Thrissur Pooram takes place at the Vadakkumnathan temple grounds in April or May. But the festivities don't end there! Thrissur is equally renowned for its vibrant celebrations during the final days of the Onam festival, which is Kerala's national festival. Don't miss the incredible Pulikali, a traditional folk art form performed during Onam celebrations in August or September, according to the Malayalam calendar. Thrissur is not only a city of festivals and culture but also a haven for shopaholics. Explore the bustling markets and discover why Thrissur is known as one of the best shopping centers in Kerala for silk and gold ornaments. Additionally, Thrissur has earned the title of "Entrepreneurial City" with its thriving community of entrepreneurs engaged in various trades. As you navigate through the streets of Thrissur, you will notice that all roads lead to the heart of the city, the Vadakumnathan Temple. This magnificent temple is situated in the center of a sprawling 64-acre roundabout known as Swaraj Round, with the giant square in front of the temple called Thekkinkad Maidan. Prepare to step into a world steeped in history, culture, and festivities as you explore the wonders of Thrissur.
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