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    Kodungallur (IPA: [koɖuŋːɐlːuːr]; formerly also called as Cranganore (anglicised name), Portuguese: Cranganor; Mahodayapuram, Shingly, Vanchi, Muchiri, Muyirikkode, and Muziris) is a historically significant town situated on the banks of river Periyar on the Malabar Coast in Thrissur district of Kerala, India.

  2. Sep 21, 2018 · THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Kodungallur, Kerala. Places to Visit in Kodungallur. Explore popular experiences. See what other travellers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Day Trips (1) Full-day Tours (3) Sacred & Religious Sites (3) Bus Tours (3) Points of Interest & Landmarks (3) Tours in and around Kodungallur.

  3. Once a ‘Gateway to India’, Kodungallur is a breath-taking place to visit in Kerala where one can witness the mighty Arabian Sea confluences with the Periyar River. Located around 29km from Kochi and almost 38km from Thrissur, this stunning town can be accessed easily through the National Highway 66.

  4. Nov 10, 2021 · The city of Kodungallur, or Cranganore as it was called by the British, is a fascinating city located in the Thrissur district of the state of Kerala. Cranganore has a rich history of trade in ancient times and was often known as the ‘gateway to India.’.

  5. Sree Kurumba Bhagavati Temple (alternatively Kodungallur Devi Temple) is a Hindu temple at Kodungallur, Thrissur District, Kerala state, India. It is dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali, a form of Mahakali or simply Durga or Aadi Parashakthi or Bhuvaneshwari worshipped and significantly revered in Kerala. The goddess is known also by the names ...

  6. Jan 1, 2007 · Kodungalloor in Thrissur. They called it the 'Rome of the East’, a gateway into India and the site where one could witness the miraculous sight of the confluence of the Periyar River and the Arabian Sea.

  7. Kurumbakavu Bhagavathi Temple, popularly known as Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple is located about 1.5 km southeast of the Kodungallur bus stand. It is assumed that the placement of the idol of Kannaki was done about 1800 years ago by Cheran Chenkuttuvan of the Chera dynasty.

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