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Trichur, the name derived from 'Tiru-Shiva-Perur' (the town with the name
of Lord Shiva) is often called the cultural capital of Kerala. The town is built around a hillock. Its most prominent feature is
the Vadakkunathan temple which has Shiva as its presiding deity. Sankaracharya is supposed to have spent his last days in this temple. South East corner of the district is bounded by Tamil Nadu. The Periyar, The Chalakudy, The Karuvannur and Ponnani (Bharatha Puzha) are the main river systems in the district. Trichur's rise as a town of importance is attributed to Raja Rama Varma, popularly known as 'Sakthan Thampuran', who ascended the throne of the State of Cochin in 1790. This former capital of Cochin State was captured by Zamorin of Calicut in the 14 and 15 centuries. Later, in the latter half of the 18th century, Tipu Sultan held sway over Thrissur until the European domination began under the Portuguese, the Dutch and the English. The wave of nationalism and political consciousness which swept through the country since the early decades of this century had its repercussions in the district as well. |