Thunchan Parambu or Thunchan Memorial Trust and Research Centre is a place in Tirur, Kerala, South India. This place is situated in Tirur. It is located 2 km south west of Tirur railway station and 28 km west of the District Headquarters city. It is a residential area. Thunjan Parambu in Tirur in Malappuram is the birthplace of Thunchath Ezhuthachan, the father of the Malayalam language. A memorial ( Thunjan Smarakom ) for the great poet has been built at Thunjan Parambu in 1964. A week-long literary festival is organized annually in last week of December. The famous “Thunchan Utsavam” is held here every year in the first week of February. On Vijayadasami day hundreds of people throng to Thunjan Parambu with their children, to initiate them into the world of letters. Poets and teachers help children to write on the white sands of Thunjan parambu with their fingers. Even budding poets and writers come here to offer their first works. It is among a very few places which can be visited in and around Tirur. There is no Entry fee for this place. It gives an awesome scope for budding photographers to try their hand at photography. You only have to pay for your camera. Thunjan parambu village connects to other parts of India through Tirur town. National highway No.66 passes through Tirur and the northern stretch connects to Goa and Mumbai. The southern stretch connects to Cochin and Trivandrum. Highway No.966 goes to Palakkad and Coimbatore. The nearest airport is at Kozhikode. The nearest major railway station...
Read moreThis place is considered to be the birth place of Thunchath Ramanujan Ezhuthachan, the father of Malayalam language. A calm and quiet place, where the cultural leaders of the nation unite. Thiugh it is a memorial institution it is a location where a lot of people from all around the globe unite. The elements of unity diverse from music, art, literature and so. It has hosted a lot of wonderful people including Gyanpeeth scholars. There are some cottages made for the great people who is here. Thunjath Ezhuthachan is considered to be the father of Malayalam language and so it is considered to be auspicious to start academics from here. Hundreds of thousands of people visit here on the day of Vijayadashami to perform the first letter of ceremony. The leaves of Strychnine tree is considered to be so bitter in taste, but the same in here is considered not be bitter on the day of Vijayadashami. By the side of Strychnine tree, there is small Saraswathi temple where Thunjath Ezhuthachan believed to worship.
There are two seasonal festivals here, one out of this is Navratri Festivals and the other one is Thunjan festival. One of the ever greatest writers of Kerala Shree MT vasudevan Nair is considered to be the backbone of...
Read moreThunchan Parambu a memorial and research center dedicated to the Malayalam poet and scholar Thunchath Ezhuthachan. The center is located in Tirur, Kerala, and is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit.
The center is home to a museum that exhibits artifacts related to Thunchath Ezhuthachan's life and work. There are also several gardens and courtyards on the property, which are a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
I found the staff at the center to be very knowledgeable and helpful. They were able to answer all of my questions about Thunchath Ezhuthachan and his work.
Overall, I had a very positive experience at Thunchan Parambu. It is a great place to learn about a significant figure in Malayalam history and culture. I would definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Tirur.
Pros:
Peaceful and serene atmosphere Educational exhibits Friendly and knowledgeable staff Beautiful gardens and courtyards
Cons:
Some exhibits could be more interactive The museum could be larger
I would highly recommend Thunchan Parambu to anyone interested in Malayalam history and culture. It is a great place to learn about a significant figure in Kerala's history and to enjoy some peace and quiet in a...
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