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  1. Jan 1, 2007 · Kasaragod, the northernmost state of Kerala, is replete with hills, forts and backwaters. Often described as the land of forts and gods, the place is noted for its ritual…. Malik Dinar Mosque. Believed to have been founded by Persian scholar and traveller Malik Ibin Deenar, this historic mosque itself is a true wonder.

  2. Jan 1, 2007 · Kasaragod – Discover Hidden Treasures. Kasaragod is bound to cast its magical spell on every visitor with its most exciting sights tucked deep in its lesser-known destinations. With a multitude of sigh-inducing sights, the district calls all to explore the unexplored! Achamthuruthi. Achamthuruthi is one such less explored slice of paradise ...

  3. www.keralatourism.org › districts › kasaragodKasaragod - Kerala Tourism

    Jan 1, 2007 · The northernmost district of Kerala, Kasaragod is renowned for its hills, forts and water bodies. The coir and handloom industry here are extremely famous around the world. The place is also popular for its ancient temples and rich biodiversity. It is an important border district as well that regulates trade with a lot of neighbouring States.

  4. Jan 1, 2007 · Kasaragod, a beautiful town hovering at the northern extreme of Kerala State, a land where history meshes with myths and legends, better known to the world outside for its Bekal Fort perched on a hillock. From time immemorial Kasaragod has been famous for its diversity in culture, history and language. The great diversity in the culture ...

  5. The only Lake temple of Kerala is situated in a sleepy hamlet ‘Ananthapura’ in Kasaragod district, Kerala. The 9th-century temple…. One of the most popular pilgrim centres in Kasaragod district in Kerala is the Sri Madanantheshwara Siddhivinayaka Temple. Though the…. Sree Chakrapani Temple is situated about 5 kms north of Payyanur and 3 ...

  6. Jan 1, 2007 · Kasaragod, A Saga of Forts, Folklores and Festivals. Kasaragod is often described as the land of forts and Gods. The place is noted for its ritual dance Theyyam, an art that blends dance, myth, drama, music, art and theatrics. Download View. Note: For the best viewing experience, open with Adobe Acrobat Reader.

  7. Jan 1, 2007 · Rivers. There are altogether 12 rivers in kasaragod that nourish this immaculate land. Prominent among the rivers in Kasaragod is the Payaswani River. Payaswani originates from the east and merges with the Chandragiri River which is the longest among the rivers in Kasaragod. The Chandragiri River stretches up to 105 kms.

  8. Jan 1, 2007 · As far as language is concerned Kasaragod occupies a unique position in the map of Kerala. There are as many as seven languages used actively by a considerable number of people in Kasaragod. Though the administrative language is Malayalam, Tulu, Beary bashe, Kannada, Marathi and Konkani are also spoken. Furthermore there are ever so many ...

  9. Jan 1, 2007 · Kasaragod, a Seven Tongued Wonder. Kasaragod has stood witness to the settlement of various human communities within its borders. While many of the original settlers left in course of time, their successors, born into the land, developed emotional attachment to the environs and decided to remain. Subsequently their languages and their cultures ...

  10. Jan 1, 2007 · Cultural Heritage of Kasaragod The rich cultural heritage of kasaragod is reflected in the range of art forms that took form in this region. The spectacular pageant of Theyyam the energy and vibrancy of Yakshgana, Kambala (buffallo race) and Cock fight all compose a symphonic melody out of this great land.