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Tirunavaya, also
spelled as Thirunavaya, is a town in
Tirur Malappuram, Kerala.
Situated on the
northern bank of
Bharatappuzha (River Ponnani/Nila or Perar)...
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Tirunavaya Temple (in full
Tirunavaya Navamukunda Temple) is an
ancient Hindu temple at
Tirunavaya,
central Kerala, India, on the
northern bank of the...
- or Bhārathappuzha) at
Tirunāvāya,
southern India. The
temple ****ociated with the
festival was Nava
Mukunda Temple in
Tirunavaya. It
seems to have begun...
- the
state was also laid in the same year from
Tirur to
Kuttippuram via
Tirunavaya. The Nilambur–Shoranur line, also laid in the
colonial era, is one among...
- been
under the
direct control of the
Zamorin of
Calicut following the
Tirunavaya war of 14th
century CE.
During British Raj,
Valanchery was
included in...
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Mamankam festival of the 18th
century in the
banks of the
Bharathappuzha at
Tirunavaya, in the
Malabar region. The film
follows Chaaverukal who plot to overthrow...
- area),
Eranad (Pandikkad-Manjeri-Malappuram areas),
Tirur (
Tirunavaya-Athavanad-Kottakkal-Valanchery areas), and
Ponnani Taluks within it, with...
- Edakkulam-
Tirunavaya, Malappuram, Kerala. The
station code of
Tirunnavaya is TUA (Code:TUA). It is a
major railway station serving the town of
Tirunavaya and...
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Mamankam festival,
which was the
largest native festival, was held at
Tirunavaya near Kuttippuram, on the bank of
river Bharathappuzha. Athavanad, the...
- Kadalundi. The
railway was
extended from
Tirur to
Kuttippuram through Tirunavaya in the same year. It was
again extended from
Kuttippuram to
Shoranur through...