Saturday, December 21, 2013

Sakthan Thamburan Archaeological Museum,Thrissur


The Archaeological Museum( Formerly known as Sree Mulam Chithrasala Archaeological Museum), Thrissur was started as Sree Mulam Chithrasala (picture Gallery) in 1938 under the auspices of the Govt.of Cochin. Initially situated at the Town Hall Road, the museum now stands tall and delightful at the Kollengode Palace. The vast collection of murals and relics from all over Kerala make this museum an architectural marvel to view. The museum also houses life-size statues of famous and eminent personalities like kings, famous artists, tribal chiefs etc. Many intricately created miniature models of old buildings and temples are carefully preserved here. Firmly placed are the manuscripts, known as olagrandhangal, that store the written history of the place, penned on dry palm leaves. Most of the artifacts displayed at the museum were recovered from the forests of Thrissur and Wayanad districts.

The Archaeological Museum is popular for the beautifully copied mural paintings, considered to be masterworks of artists, like T.R. Madhava Warrior, V.S. Unni Nair, and N.O. Antony. One of the pride possessions of the museum is a rare collection of stone engravings and carvings, called Veerakallu in the local language. Other exhibits on display at the museum include an array of megalithic wares and pottery, urn burials, russet coated wares, Stone Age tools, items excavated from north Indian civilizations like Harappa and Indus Valley Civilization, stone sculptures dating back to the 7th century, and bronze sculptures dating back to the 10th century. The Museum has the largest collection of excavated materials from Megalithic Sites in Kerala. Excavated materials from Nenmeni Village, near Kollangode also are exhibited in this Museum. 

The museum is a treasure of ancient artifacts set up in a building, constructed by the king of Kollangode for his daughter. The building showcases a unique blend of traditional Kerala architecture with Western designing. The Archaeological Museum at Thrissur is a place where history comes alive in all its forms, be it painting, sculpture, culture, religion, performing arts, architecture, or literature. The archaeologists consider the museum to be one of the most complete museums in India in terms of availability of artifacts and diversity in the types of remnants.

Visiting time:
 Museum- 10 am to 5 pm.The museum is open to public all days except Mondays

How to Reach:
Nearest Railway Station: Thrissur
Nearest Airport: Cochin international Airport


Thursday, December 5, 2013

Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary








 Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, about 19 km from Kozhikode and 7 km from Beypore Port on the Arabian Sea, Calicut district, north Kerala.The bird sanctuary is spread over a cluster of islands in a scenic area surrounded by hillocks where the Kadalundi river flows into the Arabian Sea. This virgin land is the abode of a hundred species of native birds and Over 60 varieties of migratory birds that flock here during February-March.these include terns, gulls, herons, sandpipers and coramonts. Notable species are whimbrls and.  brahminy kites .A hillock nearby, 200 m above sea level, offers a splendid view of the river mouth and the sea. Kadalundi is also known for its wide of fish, mussels and crabs.

How to Reach: Nearest Railway Station: Kozhikode, about 19 kms from Kadalundi
Nearest Airport: Karipur International Airport, about 23 kms from Kozhikode