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Thuravoor, Cherthala

Thuravoor (IPA: [t̪urɐʋuːr̩]) is a gram panchayat in the Pattanakkad Block of Cherthala Taluk of the Alappuzha District, State of Kerala, India. It comes under Aroor Assembly constituency. Thuravoor lies under Kochi UA in future. A four lane(six lane is progressing) National Highway 66 passes through the village, which along with a railway station gives it excellent connectivity with the remainder of the state. Thuravoor is famous for the Narasimha Swamy temple which is dedicated to the fourth incarnation (avatara) of Vishnu, the Narasimha. The temple has two main deities, the Vadakkanappan (Lord Narasimha) and the Tekkanappan (Lord Sudarshana), which is rare among the temples of Kerala. The new 6 lane elevated highway is from Thuravoor to Aroor. Upon completion,it will become the longest elevated highway in the country. Thuravoor is a rapid developing town. It lies in Aroor Assembly constituency. Thuravoor Kumbalangi road is a main road parallel to NH 66. Thuravoor is the major entry to Kochi city.

Thuravoor
Village
Thuravoor Temple
Coordinates: 9°46′N 76°19′E / 9.77°N 76.31°E / 9.77; 76.31
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictAlappuzha
Government
 • BodyGram Panchayat
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
688532
Telephone code0478
Vehicle registrationKL-32 or KL-07
Nearest cityKochi
Lok Sabha constituencyAlappuzha
Niyamasabha constituencyAroor
Civic agencyGram Panchayat
Thuravoor Thycattussery Bridge
Thuravoor temple
Temple gate
Kumarakulam temple

Location edit

Thuravoor Mahakshethram edit

 
Thuravoor Mahakshethram with fresh water pond in front

Thuravoor Mahakshethram, an ancient Devasthanam located by the side of NH-47, approximately 25 km south of Kochi city, is the sacred abode of Lord Sree Narasimhamoorthy and Lord Sree Mahasudarsanamoorthy. The entire temple complex can be seen from the road.

Two separate Sanctom Sanctoroms in close proximity - within the same compound - reflect the synthesis of a unique and mysterious divine power. The idol of Sree Narasimhamoorthy is said to have originated in the holy city of Kashi (Varanasi). Swami Padmapadar (8th century AD), the principal disciple of Adi Sankaracharya, had worshipped the very same idol at Kashi.

Distinctive in its architectural and artistic grandeur, Thuravoor Mahakshethram is one of the most venerated places of worship in Kerala. Twin Sreekovils (Sanctom Sanctoroms) - one square and the other circular shaped - in a single Nalambalam, two gold-plated flagmasts that tower into the skies, a majestically tall Anapandhal (elephant rostrum, the largest in Kerala) and a strict regimen of observances of vrathas for the priests, days after days of rituals and festivals, chanting of Vedic hymns and presentation of learned discourses on Puranas throughout the year... all these attract streams of devotees to the temple from within and outside the state. Vedi - vazhivadu is one of the popular vazhivadu or offerings in the temple.

Of the two temples here, it is believed that the one dedicated to Sudarsanamoorthy was the first to come into existence. Though there is no record of its origin, the temple is estimated to be over 1300 years old. There are scholars who hold that the circular-shaped Sreekovil belongs to the Treta Yuga; according to others, its origin dates back to the Dvapara Yuga. Some palm leaf texts on the temple do exist, but nobody has yet been able to understand or decipher them.

As for the Narasimhamoorthy temple, records do show that it came into being sometime in the 7th century AD, during the reign of a Chera king named Keralendran. His guru was the great Muringottu Adigal, a well-known Tulu Brahmin priest and scholar.

Geographically, the temple site belongs to the formerly Princely State of Cochin. However, it subsequently came under the purview of Travancore State for certain political reasons. But this transition was subject to an important proviso: if a Travancore king were ever to set foot on the Mahakshethra soil, the temple would be immediately restored to Cochin. Therefore, for a long time, no Travancore king visited the temple. In 1951, with the merger of Travancore and Cochin and coronation of Sree Chithira Thirunal, the Maharaja visited the temple - the first time for a Travancore king to do so. He walked to the temple over a carpet to avoid stepping directly on the ground.

Daily routine/rituals like puja, kazhagam are entrusted to some designated families. Even now also puja has to be carried out by five vaishnava Tulu Brahmin families, say Adukathaya (Adukkam), Kubanuraya (Konoor), Parakode, Khajanaya (Kasha)and Kadamannaya (Nallur) of Kasargode District of Kerala.

Great seers and saints such as Jagadguru Sankaracharya of Sringeri - Sree Bharathi Theertha Swamigal, Jagadguru Sankaracharya of Kanchi - Sree Jayendra Saraswathy, Sankaracharya of Puri - Sree Adhokshajananda Swamigal, Uduppi Pejavar Math head - Sree Visweswara Theertha Swamigal and the Jiyar of Ahobilamath - Sree Sadagopa Narayana Yatheendra Swamigal - have all visited and experienced the spiritual and devotional grandeur of this fabled Devasthanam.

Thuravoor Mahakshethram is now one of the important transit-camps (Edathavalam) for the Ayappa devotees during the Sabarimala pilgrimage season. The temple is administered by the Travancore Devasom Board. The Devasom guest house and a large spacious hall for conducting religious discourses, marriage functions are also located just near the southern gate of the temple.

The 29-th Akhila Bharath SriMad Bhagavath Mahasathram, a fourteen-day non stop religious discourse camp or Mahasathram was held at Thuravoor Mahakesthram from 2 April 2012 to 14 April 2012. The Bhagavata Sathram is a conglomeration of learned rishis, priests, scholars and devotees to share their knowledge and experiences on Bhagavatam and everybody can take part in the Bhajans, discussions and deliberations on the teachings of "Sreemad Bhagavatam". The gracious presence of Lord Guruvayoorappan was there at the venue of the Sathram on all the days. It was a divine opportunity for the Devotees to attend the Sathram and offer their prayers and be blessed by Lord Guruvayoorappan. Bhagavatha acharyas and scholars from all over the country participated and rendered their scholarly discourses to the devotees, dedicated to Lord Guruvayoorappan.

Thuravoor Purandareswaram Temple edit

The incarnation of Lord Shiva at Purandareswarath Sree Maha Deva Temple believed as a form of Sharabha. The incarnation of lord Sarabha is that mellowed Lord Vishnu's ominous form of the breast-bursting, blood-sucking Narasimha. He is the heavenly deliverer of mental bliss. Praying to him can make anyone "calm of mind, all passion spent". So, Purandareswarath Sree Maha Deva Temple has a primordial relation to the legendary Narasimhamoorthy Temple, Thuravoor. As Mammiyoor Siva Temple is to Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple, so is Purandareswarath Maha Deva Temple to Thuravoor Narasimhamoorthy Temple. Of these different deities 'ceremonially arriving' at Thuravoor on the holy Deepavali Festival Day for the ritualistic ensemble called "Kootti Ezhunnellath", Lord Purandareswara is the lone Siva deity among the other deities. So, every devotee who goes to Thuravoor Mahakshethram is supposed to go to Purandareswaram Kshethram also, as the ritual goes.

Legend has it that a holy Brahmin bound for Vaikom to participate in the "Vaikathashtami" and to have "Ashtami Darsan", could reach only up to Purandareswarath. Heart-broken at the thought of is failure to reach Vaikom in time and to have Ashtami – Darshan, he cried and prayed Lord Siva in penitence. Lord Siva heard his passionate prayer and emerged before him in all his charismatic grace. Later that Siva grace was identified by Sri. Vilvamangalathu Swamiyar, the seer and saint of ancient Kerala and he enshrined it in the round-shaped abode of the temple.

The main festival of Purandareswaram Temples are Maha Shivaratri, Ashtami Darsan, Pathamudayam, Thiruvathira and Deepavali. One of the famous festival in that village

Kadathuruth Srimahadevi Temple edit

Thuravoor Kadathuruth Srimahadevi Temple is one of the prominent Devi temples in Alappuzha. It is situated 2 km away from Thuravoor junction. The idol of the goddess Bhadrakali (popularly known as "Kadathuruth Amma") in the temple is unique as it has four hands with various attributes. One is holding the head of a Daruka, another a sword, next an anklet, another a bell. It is popularly called "Kadathuruthil Chakki".

Parayakad Nalukulangara Maha Devi Temple edit

kuthiathode between Thuravoor NH 47, western side of around 1 km Road (Pattukulangara Jn.) one of the prominent Devi temples in Alappuzha. It is situated 1 km away from Pattukulangara Jn. The idol of the goddess Bhadrakali (popularly known as "Nalukulangara Amma") together with Sivan, Subrahmanyan, Bhalabhadra, etc. It is popularly called"Nalukulangara Mahadevi".

Temple Annual Fest (KODIYETTU ULSAVOM - MALAYALAM KALANDER MAKAROM - MAKOM THOZHAL andery famous & POORAM popular. Vrichikom 1st PONGALA especially ladies' fest.

Temples and churches edit

  • Thuravoor Mahakshetram[1]
  • Purandareswaram Sree Mahadevar Templ[2]
  • 29th Akhila Bharath SriMad Bhagavath Mahasathram[3]
  • Thirumala Devasom Lakshmi Narashimha Temple[4]
  • Sacred Heart Church, Valamangalam
  • Kadathuruth SriMahadavi Temple
  • Sree Bhoothanilam Temple, Valamangalam South
  • Mannath Sreekrishna Swamy Temple, Valamangalam
  • Pattathalil Sreekrishna Swamy Temple, Thuravoor South
  • Thiru Venkitapuram Sreekrishna Swamy Temple, Valamangalam South
  • Kainikaramana Sreekrsihna Swamy Temple, Thuravoor
  • Nalukulangara Maha Devi Temple , Parayakad
  • Kalarikakkal Devi Temple, Thirumala Bhagaom
  • Puthankavu Devi Temple, Puthankavu
  • Pechi Amman Kovil, Thuravoor South
  • St. Joseph Church, Aalakaparambu
  • St.Sebastin's Church, Pallithode
  • Sri Mahadeva Temple, Thirumala Bhagom
  • Arthikulangara Bhagavathi Temple, Thirumala Bhagom
  • Ponnpuram Jamat Mosque, Chavady
  • Vadekkuttu Sree Bhagavathy Temple Valamangalam South P.O.
  • St. Monica's Church, Mariyapuram, Near Thuravoor Railway station

Notable People edit

Educational institutions edit

  • T D Schools, TirumalaBhagom[5]

One of the oldest and reputed educational institutes in Cherthala is run by Alappuzha Ananthanarayanapuram Thuravoor Thirumala Devasom (AATTD) belonging to the Goud Saraswat Brahmin community. The TD School campus, situated west of Sree Lakshmi Narasimha Temple, Thirumala Bhagom comprises a Teachers' Training Institute (TDTTI) with an Upper Primary (UP) Section, and a Higher Secondary School (TDHSS) with High School (HS) and Higher Secondary Section (HSS). The government run TD Lower Primary School (TDLPS) is also nearby. The school has hosted the Inter-District school level sports and Cultural meet many times. Smt K R Gowri Amma, the former Revenue Minister and Agriculture minister of Kerala state, was a student of TDHSS. The campus is located 2 km west of Thuravoor-NH47 junction.

  • SNGM Institutions, Valamangalam, Thuravoor

The Sree Narayana Guru Memorial Charitable and Education (SNGM) Trust offers MEd., BEd., TTC, Hotel Management, Pharmacy and other Professional courses at PostGraduate and graduate level. The campus also has an Art & Science college offering Degree courses affiliated to Kerala University. Professional courses are approved by AICTE,New Delhi. It is located at Valamangalam 4 km east of Thuravoor - NH 47 junction. The K.R. Gowri Amma Engineering college for Women started in 2008 under SNGM Trust, is situated in the same campus.

  • SCS High School, Valamangalam

SCS High School, Valamangalam .one of the famous school in Thuravoor. 1 to 10 classes and hire secondary also their. Professional teachers and staffs

  • Thuravoor Govt. West UP School, Thuravoor
  • Government LP School, Thuravoor, Manakkodam
  • Panchayath LP School, Puthanchanda
  • St.Joseph's ITI, Thuravoor South

Other public institutions edit

The SILK (Steel and Industry limited of Kerala) plant, Higasimaru Feeds, the Government Thaluk Hospital, Thuravoor Educational Sub-district Office, ICDS office, Thuravoor Post office, Panchayat office with a Library,Primary Health Center with mini hospital, Reliance Fuel station, Aswathy HP fuel station, Bank of India, Thuravoor South Service Co-operative Bank, Thuravoor Railway Station, Saral Auditorium, SS Kala Mandir, Thuravoor KalaKethram, and Panchayat Market complex are some of the public institutions around Thuravoor.

References edit

As of this edit, this article uses content from "THURAVOOR", which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, but not under the GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed.[dead link]

  1. ^ Thuravoor Mahakshetram
  2. ^ Purandareswaram Sree Mahadevar Temple
  3. ^ 29th Akhila Bharath SriMad Bhagavath Mahasathram 6 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Thirumala Devasom Lakshmi Narashimha Temple
  5. ^ T D Schools, TirumalaBhagom

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For Thruavoor Panchayat in Ernakulam District see Thuravoor Angamaly This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards No cleanup reason has been specified Please help improve this article if you can February 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Thuravoor IPA t urɐʋuːr is a gram panchayat in the Pattanakkad Block of Cherthala Taluk of the Alappuzha District State of Kerala India It comes under Aroor Assembly constituency Thuravoor lies under Kochi UA in future A four lane six lane is progressing National Highway 66 passes through the village which along with a railway station gives it excellent connectivity with the remainder of the state Thuravoor is famous for the Narasimha Swamy temple which is dedicated to the fourth incarnation avatara of Vishnu the Narasimha The temple has two main deities the Vadakkanappan Lord Narasimha and the Tekkanappan Lord Sudarshana which is rare among the temples of Kerala The new 6 lane elevated highway is from Thuravoor to Aroor Upon completion it will become the longest elevated highway in the country Thuravoor is a rapid developing town It lies in Aroor Assembly constituency Thuravoor Kumbalangi road is a main road parallel to NH 66 Thuravoor is the major entry to Kochi city ThuravoorVillageThuravoor TempleCoordinates 9 46 N 76 19 E 9 77 N 76 31 E 9 77 76 31Country IndiaStateKeralaDistrictAlappuzhaGovernment BodyGram PanchayatLanguages OfficialMalayalam EnglishTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN688532Telephone code0478Vehicle registrationKL 32 or KL 07Nearest cityKochiLok Sabha constituencyAlappuzhaNiyamasabha constituencyAroorCivic agencyGram Panchayat Thuravoor Thycattussery Bridge Thuravoor temple Temple gate Kumarakulam temple Contents 1 Location 2 Thuravoor Mahakshethram 3 Thuravoor Purandareswaram Temple 4 Kadathuruth Srimahadevi Temple 5 Parayakad Nalukulangara Maha Devi Temple 6 Temples and churches 7 Notable People 8 Educational institutions 9 Other public institutions 10 ReferencesLocation editThuravoor Mahakshethram edit nbsp Thuravoor Mahakshethram with fresh water pond in front Thuravoor Mahakshethram an ancient Devasthanam located by the side of NH 47 approximately 25 km south of Kochi city is the sacred abode of Lord Sree Narasimhamoorthy and Lord Sree Mahasudarsanamoorthy The entire temple complex can be seen from the road Two separate Sanctom Sanctoroms in close proximity within the same compound reflect the synthesis of a unique and mysterious divine power The idol of Sree Narasimhamoorthy is said to have originated in the holy city of Kashi Varanasi Swami Padmapadar 8th century AD the principal disciple of Adi Sankaracharya had worshipped the very same idol at Kashi Distinctive in its architectural and artistic grandeur Thuravoor Mahakshethram is one of the most venerated places of worship in Kerala Twin Sreekovils Sanctom Sanctoroms one square and the other circular shaped in a single Nalambalam two gold plated flagmasts that tower into the skies a majestically tall Anapandhal elephant rostrum the largest in Kerala and a strict regimen of observances of vrathas for the priests days after days of rituals and festivals chanting of Vedic hymns and presentation of learned discourses on Puranas throughout the year all these attract streams of devotees to the temple from within and outside the state Vedi vazhivadu is one of the popular vazhivadu or offerings in the temple Of the two temples here it is believed that the one dedicated to Sudarsanamoorthy was the first to come into existence Though there is no record of its origin the temple is estimated to be over 1300 years old There are scholars who hold that the circular shaped Sreekovil belongs to the Treta Yuga according to others its origin dates back to the Dvapara Yuga Some palm leaf texts on the temple do exist but nobody has yet been able to understand or decipher them As for the Narasimhamoorthy temple records do show that it came into being sometime in the 7th century AD during the reign of a Chera king named Keralendran His guru was the great Muringottu Adigal a well known Tulu Brahmin priest and scholar Geographically the temple site belongs to the formerly Princely State of Cochin However it subsequently came under the purview of Travancore State for certain political reasons But this transition was subject to an important proviso if a Travancore king were ever to set foot on the Mahakshethra soil the temple would be immediately restored to Cochin Therefore for a long time no Travancore king visited the temple In 1951 with the merger of Travancore and Cochin and coronation of Sree Chithira Thirunal the Maharaja visited the temple the first time for a Travancore king to do so He walked to the temple over a carpet to avoid stepping directly on the ground Daily routine rituals like puja kazhagam are entrusted to some designated families Even now also puja has to be carried out by five vaishnava Tulu Brahmin families say Adukathaya Adukkam Kubanuraya Konoor Parakode Khajanaya Kasha and Kadamannaya Nallur of Kasargode District of Kerala Great seers and saints such as Jagadguru Sankaracharya of Sringeri Sree Bharathi Theertha Swamigal Jagadguru Sankaracharya of Kanchi Sree Jayendra Saraswathy Sankaracharya of Puri Sree Adhokshajananda Swamigal Uduppi Pejavar Math head Sree Visweswara Theertha Swamigal and the Jiyar of Ahobilamath Sree Sadagopa Narayana Yatheendra Swamigal have all visited and experienced the spiritual and devotional grandeur of this fabled Devasthanam Thuravoor Mahakshethram is now one of the important transit camps Edathavalam for the Ayappa devotees during the Sabarimala pilgrimage season The temple is administered by the Travancore Devasom Board The Devasom guest house and a large spacious hall for conducting religious discourses marriage functions are also located just near the southern gate of the temple The 29 th Akhila Bharath SriMad Bhagavath Mahasathram a fourteen day non stop religious discourse camp or Mahasathram was held at Thuravoor Mahakesthram from 2 April 2012 to 14 April 2012 The Bhagavata Sathram is a conglomeration of learned rishis priests scholars and devotees to share their knowledge and experiences on Bhagavatam and everybody can take part in the Bhajans discussions and deliberations on the teachings of Sreemad Bhagavatam The gracious presence of Lord Guruvayoorappan was there at the venue of the Sathram on all the days It was a divine opportunity for the Devotees to attend the Sathram and offer their prayers and be blessed by Lord Guruvayoorappan Bhagavatha acharyas and scholars from all over the country participated and rendered their scholarly discourses to the devotees dedicated to Lord Guruvayoorappan Thuravoor Purandareswaram Temple editThe incarnation of Lord Shiva at Purandareswarath Sree Maha Deva Temple believed as a form of Sharabha The incarnation of lord Sarabha is that mellowed Lord Vishnu s ominous form of the breast bursting blood sucking Narasimha He is the heavenly deliverer of mental bliss Praying to him can make anyone calm of mind all passion spent So Purandareswarath Sree Maha Deva Temple has a primordial relation to the legendary Narasimhamoorthy Temple Thuravoor As Mammiyoor Siva Temple is to Guruvayoor Sree Krishna Temple so is Purandareswarath Maha Deva Temple to Thuravoor Narasimhamoorthy Temple Of these different deities ceremonially arriving at Thuravoor on the holy Deepavali Festival Day for the ritualistic ensemble called Kootti Ezhunnellath Lord Purandareswara is the lone Siva deity among the other deities So every devotee who goes to Thuravoor Mahakshethram is supposed to go to Purandareswaram Kshethram also as the ritual goes Legend has it that a holy Brahmin bound for Vaikom to participate in the Vaikathashtami and to have Ashtami Darsan could reach only up to Purandareswarath Heart broken at the thought of is failure to reach Vaikom in time and to have Ashtami Darshan he cried and prayed Lord Siva in penitence Lord Siva heard his passionate prayer and emerged before him in all his charismatic grace Later that Siva grace was identified by Sri Vilvamangalathu Swamiyar the seer and saint of ancient Kerala and he enshrined it in the round shaped abode of the temple The main festival of Purandareswaram Temples are Maha Shivaratri Ashtami Darsan Pathamudayam Thiruvathira and Deepavali One of the famous festival in that villageKadathuruth Srimahadevi Temple editThuravoor Kadathuruth Srimahadevi Temple is one of the prominent Devi temples in Alappuzha It is situated 2 km away from Thuravoor junction The idol of the goddess Bhadrakali popularly known as Kadathuruth Amma in the temple is unique as it has four hands with various attributes One is holding the head of a Daruka another a sword next an anklet another a bell It is popularly called Kadathuruthil Chakki Parayakad Nalukulangara Maha Devi Temple editkuthiathode between Thuravoor NH 47 western side of around 1 km Road Pattukulangara Jn one of the prominent Devi temples in Alappuzha It is situated 1 km away from Pattukulangara Jn The idol of the goddess Bhadrakali popularly known as Nalukulangara Amma together with Sivan Subrahmanyan Bhalabhadra etc It is popularly called Nalukulangara Mahadevi Temple Annual Fest KODIYETTU ULSAVOM MALAYALAM KALANDER MAKAROM MAKOM THOZHAL andery famous amp POORAM popular Vrichikom 1st PONGALA especially ladies fest Temples and churches editThuravoor Mahakshetram 1 Purandareswaram Sree Mahadevar Templ 2 29th Akhila Bharath SriMad Bhagavath Mahasathram 3 Thirumala Devasom Lakshmi Narashimha Temple 4 Sacred Heart Church Valamangalam Kadathuruth SriMahadavi Temple Sree Bhoothanilam Temple Valamangalam South Mannath Sreekrishna Swamy Temple Valamangalam Pattathalil Sreekrishna Swamy Temple Thuravoor South Thiru Venkitapuram Sreekrishna Swamy Temple Valamangalam South Kainikaramana Sreekrsihna Swamy Temple Thuravoor Nalukulangara Maha Devi Temple Parayakad Kalarikakkal Devi Temple Thirumala Bhagaom Puthankavu Devi Temple Puthankavu Pechi Amman Kovil Thuravoor South St Joseph Church Aalakaparambu St Sebastin s Church Pallithode Sri Mahadeva Temple Thirumala Bhagom Arthikulangara Bhagavathi Temple Thirumala Bhagom Ponnpuram Jamat Mosque Chavady Vadekkuttu Sree Bhagavathy Temple Valamangalam South P O St Monica s Church Mariyapuram Near Thuravoor Railway stationNotable People editProfessor Thuravoor Viswambharan Sanskrit Scholar Syam Pushkaran Indian scriptwriter best known for his work in Malayalam cinema S Somanath Indian aerospace engineer Chairman ISRO Under his chairmanship ISRO carried out the third Indian lunar exploration mission named Chandrayaan 3 Educational institutions editThis section is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this section if appropriate Editing help is available July 2022 T D Schools TirumalaBhagom 5 One of the oldest and reputed educational institutes in Cherthala is run by Alappuzha Ananthanarayanapuram Thuravoor Thirumala Devasom AATTD belonging to the Goud Saraswat Brahmin community The TD School campus situated west of Sree Lakshmi Narasimha Temple Thirumala Bhagom comprises a Teachers Training Institute TDTTI with an Upper Primary UP Section and a Higher Secondary School TDHSS with High School HS and Higher Secondary Section HSS The government run TD Lower Primary School TDLPS is also nearby The school has hosted the Inter District school level sports and Cultural meet many times Smt K R Gowri Amma the former Revenue Minister and Agriculture minister of Kerala state was a student of TDHSS The campus is located 2 km west of Thuravoor NH47 junction SNGM Institutions Valamangalam Thuravoor The Sree Narayana Guru Memorial Charitable and Education SNGM Trust offers MEd BEd TTC Hotel Management Pharmacy and other Professional courses at PostGraduate and graduate level The campus also has an Art amp Science college offering Degree courses affiliated to Kerala University Professional courses are approved by AICTE New Delhi It is located at Valamangalam 4 km east of Thuravoor NH 47 junction The K R Gowri Amma Engineering college for Women started in 2008 under SNGM Trust is situated in the same campus SCS High School Valamangalam SCS High School Valamangalam one of the famous school in Thuravoor 1 to 10 classes and hire secondary also their Professional teachers and staffs Thuravoor Govt West UP School Thuravoor Government LP School Thuravoor Manakkodam Panchayath LP School Puthanchanda St Joseph s ITI Thuravoor SouthOther public institutions editThe SILK Steel and Industry limited of Kerala plant Higasimaru Feeds the Government Thaluk Hospital Thuravoor Educational Sub district Office ICDS office Thuravoor Post office Panchayat office with a Library Primary Health Center with mini hospital Reliance Fuel station Aswathy HP fuel station Bank of India Thuravoor South Service Co operative Bank Thuravoor Railway Station Saral Auditorium SS Kala Mandir Thuravoor KalaKethram and Panchayat Market complex are some of the public institutions around Thuravoor nbsp Thuravoor Railway Station situated 24 km south of Ekm Junction on Ekm Kayamkulam Coastal Railway nbsp Busy Thuravoor Junction on NH 47 Alpy Kochi route nbsp Thuravoor Thycattuserry ferry service across the Thycattuserry backwatersReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thuravoor Cherthala As of this edit this article uses content from THURAVOOR which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3 0 Unported License but not under the GFDL All relevant terms must be followed dead link Thuravoor Mahakshetram Purandareswaram Sree Mahadevar Temple 29th Akhila Bharath SriMad Bhagavath Mahasathram Archived 6 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine Thirumala Devasom Lakshmi Narashimha Temple T D Schools TirumalaBhagom Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thuravoor Cherthala amp oldid 1214331658, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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