Located at Chennamagalam road it’s the biggest textile showroom of Paravoor. Started on 29th July 2010. The public of all segment of this geography accepted Charutha Silks. Now it is their first choice. It is a beautiful designed air conditioned showroom with lift, play area, car park, Photos and images.
Paravoor is a traditional municipal town. It is famous for handloom,lagoons, china nets and evergreen natural ambiance. Paravoor is having its own heritage with a continuity to the present. Links are many… we have to remember many names and events…Sahodaran Ayyappan, Panthi Bhojanam, Paliath Palace, Jew Synagogue, TipuSultan, Pattalampalli and many more…
The age old Christian Church, Kesari Balakrishna Pillai, Kodungalloor temple, anklets belongs to Kannaki, chilappathikaram, Kurathy, Bharanippattu and many more…
Kodungallur and paravoor are separated by a lake now joined together with Kottappuram bridge witnessed flow of history, mythology and also melting of symmetric religions like Christianity and Islam with Indian culture. A culture deep rooted through ethical trade established by the Arab with India (The trade winds). The writing of Ibnubithotha, Albucark etc. are the proof for its legendry past. Above all the first step of St. Thomas and Malik Ibnudinar are printed on this land. The entry of Christianity and Islam changed destiny of this land. They spread all over the country. The Cheraman Masjid the first Muslim Mosque in India is in Kodungallur. Kodungallur properly pronounced by the Europeans as Crangannore was the prominent port of South India and demised after the flood of 1099. Presenceof the fabulous personality TipuSultan is famous. Kodungalloor war, Pattalam Pally etc are the reminders of past. Ramaraja Bahadur historical novel by the celebrated writer C V Raman Pillai exhibits this scenario.
MUZIRIS PROJECT
Now the nationally renowned historical excavation project “Muziris” is carried out in this area by the archeological department. The excavations and deep drilling extracts, history of this area to long back and there lays the untold half of this land.
Ramaraja Bahadur historical novel by the celebrated writer C V Raman Pillai exhibits this scenario.