Talk:Thrippunithura

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History section[edit]

Aren't the contents of the History section more suitable for a new Culture section? The History section for this page doesn't even talk about the proper history of the region. Nerdypanda4125 (talk) 08:57, 25 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Etymology[edit]

Did Thrippunithura get the name from the Poornathrayeesa temple, or did the temple get the name from the place ? Tintin 05:14, 31 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Thripunithura got its name from the temple only. It means thiru - pooni- thura. pooni means the basket in which arrows are kept. When Arjuna visited Lord Mahavishnu , Mahavishnu Gave him an idol to worship. Arjuna put the idol in his Pooni ( a basket holding arrows) and serched all over for an ideal place to place it. Then he met Lord Ganapathi and told him to find an ideal place for him. Ganapathi agreed and serched for it. Then he came across a place and being the perfect place , Ganapathi himself sat there facing east. After a while Arjuna came there and saw Ganapathi. He got very angry and he kicked Ganapathi and Ganapathi turned and sat facing south. Arjuna placed the idol facing east and worhsipped him there.

Thus the temple was created. -- Dileep

More Content Required[edit]

We have hundreds of other things in Tripunithura other than the temple. Suggest to all that more details of Hill Palance, Kalikkotta Palace, Statue junction, the Royal Pooja Cricket Club/Ground, thr British Clock in front of the Poornathrayisa Temple, Ayurveda College, other Hospitals, Railway Station etc may be added.

Amolnaik3k (talk) 07:38, 18 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Actually the clock was of portugese. . . . C V K (talk) 07:25, 16 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Guys i have rearranged the content and added many more. the basic structure is ready. please fill in the contents as much as possible C V K (talk) 12:05, 17 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]