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THACHOLI
MANIKKOTH:
A Kalari belonging to Tacholi Othenan, the legendary hero of the ballad of
Malabar called "Vadakkan Pattu" can be seen at a short distance from
Vadakara. A monument and Kalari still exists at this place which is 3 kms.
away from Vadakara. Every year martial arts festival is held in the month
of March or April.
LOKANARKAVE
TEMPLE:The wooden carvings in this temple is unique and survives
the challengers of times. Even from the times of Kadathanadan kings, this
temple was well known. The legendary hero "Thacholi Othenan" is associated
with this temple. Temple is situated 6 kms. East of Vadakara Town. The
main festival is in the month of March or April.
TALI TEMPLE:Situated within the city is believed to
have been built in 14th Century by the Zamorines. This temple was the
venue of the famous seven days festival of literary assembly known "REVATHY
PATTATHANAM" The temple is a fine example of Kerala architecture.
JAIN TEMPLE:An old Jain Temple in Trikkovil lane close to
Valiyangadi speaks of the early presence of Jains in this trading city.
There are two temples in this compound and the northern one is considered
to be older. The portico is adorned with beautiful carvings based on
puranic themes and the interiors beautifully painted.
PARSI ANJU AMMAN BAUG:Almost 200 years back Parsis settled in
Kozhikode and engaged themselves in various trade. They built a Fire
Temple at S.M. Street.
BHUDHA VIHAR:The Budha Vihar situated at Customs Road near south
beach of Kozhikode is a marked example of the presence of Budhists in
Kozhikode. There is a good collection of writings on Budha.
MISHKAL MASJIID KUTTICHIRA:Mishkal Masjid at Kuttichira in
Kozhikode town is one of the oldest mosques, which is architecturally
beautiful. This four storey structure built on wooden pillars proudly
proclaims the architectural excellence of yester years. In 1510 the
Portuguese attacked this Mosque and burned down some portion. The burned
portions can even now be seen, on top floors. This mosque has been named
after the rich trader who built it.
MUCHUNTHI PALLI:A 13th century Vattezhuthu inscribed on a stone
slab can be seen in this mosque. this is the oldest of the three mosques
existing at Kuttichira, in Kozhikode town. The inscription narrates the
donation of the property to the mosque by a Zamorine. This mosque too is
built in the traditional Kerala architectural style.
MOTHER OF GOD CHURCH:In 1513 A.D. a treaty was concluded between
the Portuguese and Zamorine, in which latter allowed the former to erect a
factory at Calicut to which was attached a Chapel........about 1725 the
church was completed and dedicated to Mater De Deos and the Zamorine
granted a garden in perpetuity for the support of the Church". The present
church built in Roman architectural style was completed in 1942. There is
no other shucrh in the whole of Kerala built in the same fashion. Apart
from the architecture style a portrait of OUR LADY, more that 200 years
old placed in the chapel adds to the attraction.
ST.MARY'S CHURCH:There is a Protestant church called St.Mary's
Church at Calicut, which was built in June 1863....." The St. Mary's
Church built in 1860's at Nadakkavu was intended to cater to the spiritual
needs of the civil members of collectorate and the English military
residing at the barracks in East Hill. In September 1863 the construction
was completed and it was used for service. In the cemetery adjacent to the
church. There is a tomb dated 1717. The church has undergone renovation
number of times.

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