The 950-year-old Pazhayapalli Mosque in Changanassery, Kottayam, is a revered centre of worship in Central Travancore. Famous for the Thangal Adiyanthiram festival with its grand communal biriyani feast, the mosque also houses the tombs of Thangals.
The Pazhayangadi Mosque in Kondotty, Malappuram, stands as a centuries-old symbol of Islamic devotion and Mughal-inspired architecture in Kerala. Built over 500 years ago, it is revered as the resting place of Kondotty Thangal, a Sufi saint. The mosque’s unique design blends Kerala craftsmanship with Mughal influences.
The Pazhayangadi Mosque in Kondotty, Malappuram, is a 500-year-old Muslim pilgrim centre celebrated for its Mughal-inspired architecture. Its iconic white dome and historic charm come alive during the Valia Nercha festival, a vibrant three-day event held annually in February or March that draws thousands of devotees.