Tirur
Tirur has a number of historical significance attached to it. Firstly it was a part of the first laid rail road in Kerala. Secondly, it was also the birthplace of the legendary 16th century Malayalam poet, Thunchathu Ramanujan Ezhuthachan. It is because of this that for all those who converse in Malayalam, this small coastal town holds a distinct place. There is a memorial here dedicated to this Malayalam poet that is always alive with students and intellectuals immersed in discussions and recitals of poems. However, during the month of January - February, the Thunchan Festival converts the entire atmosphere into that of enthusiasm and action. Intellectuals from all over Kerala gather here along with the respected singers and classical dancers from all over India.
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