VX7C+F2G Manikkinar, Alathiyoor - Kodakkal Rd, Kodakkal, Kerala 676108
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Manikkinar - Featured Reviews (253)
It is big well in which dead soilders are thrown after mamangam fight. Every 12 years soilders from valluvand comes to kill zamorin of calicut, but they are always defeated by zamorin's soilders and thrown in this well- Manikkinar. It is better compared to other monuments. But there are lots of buildings nearby this structure which drastically reduces the grandeur and great fight which had taken place centuries ago. Archeological department should have taken more lands nearby the monument for developing tourism in malappuram.
Historical remains of mamangam. This well is believed to be the place where the dead bodies of chavers(soldiers who fought until death) were laid in and bodies have been pressed using elephants. The place is well maintained and protected by archeology department and tourism development board. The place not crowded so every one could go and see.
A place with huge historical importance to kerala culture. Now in a very ignored condition, not easy to locate as it is behind some houses now. Archeological survey should take control and preserve.
Manikinar is a part of indian history, part of the famous celebration on 'mamanga'.
Very ancient and famous place in kerala. It located in back side of csi mission hospital codacal near thirunnavaya malappuram district. It maintained by kerala tourism development corporation. There is no car parking facility. You can park compound wall side located in road.
Manikinar one of the historical part of Mamangam festival held in Thirunnavaya Manappuram during the medeval age of history. Mani kirar was the buriyal place of martians ( chaver padayalis)of valluvanad. Mamangam festival celebrated Evey twelve years headed by samoodhiri of Calicut. Chavers of valluvanad trying to kill samoodhiri but they cannot success all of them will be martiyer. At last their body thrown to manikinar.
From Thirunavaya temple it is hardly 1-2 km. After visiting temple we visited. Not crowded.
Manikinar is the well known as Manikinar, which was used to bury the deceased in the Mamangam