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Even if you are not religiously inclined, visit this mosque to see the stunning architecture, elaborate carvings and the beautiful river flowing adjacent to the mosque. However, the beauty hides a tumultuous past. Juma Masjid has been resurrected after it was destroyed many years ago. The mosque is important to the people of Kumarakom because the people associated with it were part of India’s freedom struggle. This place is just one of the unusual yet intriguing Kumarakom sightseeing spots.