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Mallappally (meaning "wrestler shrine" in Malayalam, from മല്ലൻ "Mallan" or "wrestler" + പള്ളി "palli" or "shrine") is a
taluk A tehsil (, also known as tahsil, taluka, or taluk) is a local unit of administrative division in some countries of South Asia. It is a subdistrict of the area within a district including the designated populated place that serves as its administr ...
in
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state in India. It is one of the five taluks that make up the
Pathanamthitta district Pathanamthitta District (), is one of the 14 districts in the Indian state of Kerala. The district headquarters is in the town of Pathanamthitta. There are four municipalities in Pathanamthitta: Adoor, Pandalam, Pathanamthitta and Thiruvalla ...
. Historically a part of the kingdom of
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and
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. Called "Land of the BA graduates" due to English education imparted by the
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in the 19th century, Mallappally is the original home of many
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, and has one of the lowest population growth and highest literacy rates in India. It comes under the Thiruvalla Revenue Division & Thiruvalla Constituency. It is Located 18 km from Thiruvalla railway station and NH 183 in Thiruvalla. Buses leave every five minutes From Thiruvalla to Mallappally and vice versa.


Geography

Most of the area is hilly with a midland climate. The
Manimala River Manimala River or Manimalayar is a 92km long river which flows through South and Central Kerala. The river used to be wrongly considered as a tributary of Pamba River before satellite maps became popular, but this was proved incorrect. Manimala d ...
flows through the heart of the town and divides it into Mallappally West and Mallappally East. Mallappally taluk shares a border with Kottayam district at
Nedungadappally Nedungadappally is a village in between Mallappally and Karukachal Karukachal is a town in Changanassery Taluk in Kottayam district of Kerala state in India. The name "Karukachal" was coined from the words "Karuka"(''Karukapullu'' in Mala ...
along a river stream named Panayambala Thodu. From the
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,
Kozhencherry Kozhencherry ( ml, കോഴഞ്ചേരി) is a census town in Pathanamthitta district of Central Travancore region (South Central Kerala) in Kerala state, India. census, the population was 433,357 people in 92,825 households. History Ko ...
, and Ranni side, the entrance to the town is at Mallappally Bridge.


Demographics

Mallappally is the least populous sub-district in
Pathanamthitta District Pathanamthitta District (), is one of the 14 districts in the Indian state of Kerala. The district headquarters is in the town of Pathanamthitta. There are four municipalities in Pathanamthitta: Adoor, Pandalam, Pathanamthitta and Thiruvalla ...
, with 130,000 people. The nine villages of Mallappally, range from Kunnanthanam, the most populous with 21,000, and Telliyoor, the least populous with 8101 people. 64,000 (47%) of the taluk is male, while 70,000(53%) are female. The population of the sub-district has decreased by 2.1% in last ten years. The literacy rate, excluding children under 6, is 97%, and 98% of the male and 97% of the female population is literate. As with other areas of Kerala, Mallappally also depends on migrant labour. In Pathanamthitta, they constitute 35% of the labour force. Syrian Christians (Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church, Malankara Orthodox Church, Malankara Catholics and CSI) and Christians form the majority of population in Mallappally. Christians (all denominations) constitute 61% (68,849) of the population. Hindus (all sects) constitute 34% (58,644) of the population. Muslims form 4%(6,194) and others, less than 1%.


Education Institutions

Mar Dionysius School, CMS HSS, IHRD HS SCHOOL, GVHSS Keezhvaipur,NIRMAL JYOTHI Public School,MGD HSS Puthussery, Sophia International Academy Anicadu, Bishop Abraham Memorial (BAM) College Thurithicadu, Mar SEVERIOS College of Teacher Education Chengaroor, College of Applied Science (CAS) IHRD, College of Engineering Kallooppara, Central Engineering Institute & ITC, St Joseph's ITC, Mar Ivanios College For Advanced Studies Chengaroor, St.thomas college of advanced studies Parackathanam


Places of Worship

Pazhaya Suriyani Pally (St Marys Syrian old Church), situated on the eastern bank of the river, is the oldest church close to the town. Today the old heritage church, co-owned by the Orthodox Church and the Mar Thoma Church, has regular worship only on the fourth Sunday of every month (Mar Thoma Church). Its cemetery is open to members of the Orthodox and Marthoma denominations. Mallapally St Johns Orthodox Valiyapally, St Francis Malankara Catholic Church, Pathicadu St Peters and St Pauls Orthodox Cathedral, Pariyaram St Andrews Marthoma Church, Thuruthicad Mar Thoma Church,Emmanuel Believers Eastern Church Mallapally,India Pentecostal Church Mallappally, The Pentecostal Mission Mallappally, Assemblies of God church Mallappally are also prominent churches in this area. The Thirumalida Mahadeva temple sits on the eastern bank of the
Manimala River Manimala River or Manimalayar is a 92km long river which flows through South and Central Kerala. The river used to be wrongly considered as a tributary of Pamba River before satellite maps became popular, but this was proved incorrect. Manimala d ...
. The Thirumalida temple is famous for its appearance, which is similar to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple and got its present importance with the development of Mallapally. During the month of
Karkidakam The Malayalam Calendar is a sidereal solar calendar used in Kerala. The origin of the calendar has been dated to 825 CE, the beginning of the Kollam Era. There are many theories regarding the origin of the era, but according to recent schol ...
(July–August), thousands of people visit the temple to offer ''karkkidaka vavubali''. It is one of a few temples to celebrate ''Shivarathri'' on a riverbed. Kalloppara church is one of the oldest Christian shrines in the taluk, founded in AD 1339 (Kollavarsham 515, Karkidam 3), second only to the Niranam Church in the area, established by Saint Thomas. Vaipur Church is the second oldest church after Kallooppara church and is one of the 116 churches which were forced to participate in the Udyamperoor (Diamper) synod held in 1599 for Romanisation of the Malankara Church convened under the Goan Inquisition by Bishop Meneze. The famous ''Shivaparvathi'' temple
Anikkattilammakshethram Anikkattilammakshethram is a Hindu Temple situated in Anicadu Village, 3.5 km from Mallappally in Pathanamthitta district in the southern part of Kerala, India. Here, Adiparasakthi Sivan and benign Parvathi are worshiped with equal significa ...
is also situated in this taluk. Pariyaram Sreekrishna Swami temple, one of the most famous temples of Sree Krishna is about 3 km from Mallappally Town, is another attraction. Another famous ''Shivaparvathi'' temple, Sree Nadarajaswami Temple, is situated in Powathippady, Mallappally taluk. The Kallooppara Bhagavathy temple is situated close to the Kalloppara church, demonstrating the centuries-old religious harmony prevailing in the area. Most of the temples in Mallapally are dedicated to
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such as Vaipur Mahadeva Temple. A famous
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temple is at near by Kaviyoor and other noted places of worship include the St. George Orthodox Church in Chengaroor, the St. Peter and St. Paul church in Pathicadu, the St. George Malankara Catholic Church in Chengaroor, and Holy Emmanul CSI Church.


Temples in keezhvaipur

Eeswaramangalam Mahadeva temple and Kizhakkedath Sree Subrahmania Swami temple are also famous. Two temples are 200 m apart. Thiruvulsam in Sree Subrahmania Swami temple is conducted for ten days from malayalam star krithika in dhanu. Devotees from various places come for kodiyett day for getting the blessing of Deshathipathy on his special day.child and youth bhava of Lord Muruga facing in eastern and western side in a single sreekovil is an importance of this temple which is very rare in kerala."Skanthashashti" is another event in which thousands of devotees come to get blessings during this day(First shashti in Thulam). Mallappally Thirumalida Temple, Anikkattilamma Siva Parvathy Temple, Powathippady Sree Nadarajaswami Temple, Pariyaram Sreekrishnaswami temple, Vaipur Shiva Temple are some of the major temples in the region. Sree Narayana Gurudeva Kshethram owned by
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is situated near Revenue tower Mallappally. In the 19th century, Anglican missionaries established a church and school adjacent to the old St Marys church. A section of old Syrian Christians joined them. Later, during the reformation movement started by Palakunnathu Abraham Malpan, a large section of
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joined him. Roman Catholicism reached Mallapally only after 1930 due to Mallapally's interior location. During the Travancore period, the first ''
Pulayar The Pulayar (also Pulaya, Pulayas, Cherumar, Cheramar, and Cheraman) is a caste group mostly found in the southern part of India, forming one of the main social groups in modern-day Kerala, Karnataka and historically in Tamil Nadu. Traditi ...
'' convert to Christianity was a man named Habel, who was born on 5 May 1816, in Kaipatta, Mallapally. His Dravidian name was Daivathan (man of God). His wife was named Poovom. They had a son Uthayan (rising sun) and a daughter Chothi (Jyothi, lit. flame); all were baptised on the same day, 6 September 1854. Following his baptism, Habel studied theology under European tutors and travelled far and wide establishing congregations and churches. He spread Christianity to thousands of people who were baptised and joined the Church. He died at the age of 84 on 18 August 1899. CMS Bishop Edward Noel Hodges attended his funeral. There are two Brethren assemblies in Mallappally: the Town Brethren assembly near Anima Ayurvedic Hospital, and the Mallappally North Assembly. Mallappally is the birthplace of a large number of Kerala Bishops of many Christian denominations. Some of these are Saint Vattasseril Geevarghese Mar Dionysius, Archbishop Valakkuzhy Joseph Mar Severios, Bishop Modayil MC Mani, Evangeilical Bishop Panamootil PS Varghese, and Cardinal
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.


Landmarks

The Rev. George Mathan Mission Hospital, named after the well-known Malayalam writer and priest, Taluk Headquarters Hospital Mallappally, Govt Hospital Vaipur, serves as the medical center for the area Other landmarks include the public bus stand and public stadium; both are on the west bank of the Manimala river.


Transportation

Mallappally lies along SH 9, which connects the district capitals of
Pathanamthitta Pathanamthitta (), is a municipality situated in the Central Travancore region in the state of Kerala, India, spread over an area of 23.50 km2. It is the administrative capital of Pathanamthitta district. The town has a population of 3 ...
and
Kottayam Kottayam () is a municipal town in the Indian state of Kerala. Flanked by the Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad Lake and paddy fields of Kuttanad on the west. It is the district headquarters of Kottayam district, located in south ...
.
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travel between
Kozhencherry Kozhencherry ( ml, കോഴഞ്ചേരി) is a census town in Pathanamthitta district of Central Travancore region (South Central Kerala) in Kerala state, India. census, the population was 433,357 people in 92,825 households. History Ko ...
and
Kottayam Kottayam () is a municipal town in the Indian state of Kerala. Flanked by the Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad Lake and paddy fields of Kuttanad on the west. It is the district headquarters of Kottayam district, located in south ...
, and
Tiruvalla Thiruvalla, alternately spelled Tiruvalla, is a town in Kerala and the Headquarters of the Taluk of the same name located in Pathanamthitta district in the State of Kerala, India. The town is spread over an area of . It lies on the banks of ...
and Mallappally. Mallappally has a KSRTC depot, which is the main transportation facility on SH 9. The Thiruvalla–Mallappally road meets SH 9 at the central junction of the town. Mallappally is also connected to Ranni,
Erumeli Erumely, also spelt "Erumeli" is a panchayat in the southeast part of Kottayam district in Kerala state, India. Erumely is situated 49 km east of Kottayam town and 133 km North of capital city Trivandrum. It is situated on the way to Sa ...
, and
Sabarimala The Sabarimala Temple (; ml, ശബരിമല ക്ഷേത്രം) is a temple complex located at Sabarimala hill inside the Periyar Tiger Reserve in the Perinad Village, Pathanamthitta district, Kerala, India. It is one of the largest ...
. A narrow road goes down to Anikkadu, a small farming village, a couple of kilometres away from town. The nearest railway stations are at
Tiruvalla Thiruvalla, alternately spelled Tiruvalla, is a town in Kerala and the Headquarters of the Taluk of the same name located in Pathanamthitta district in the State of Kerala, India. The town is spread over an area of . It lies on the banks of ...
(12 km),
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(15 km),
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(20 km), and
Kottayam Kottayam () is a municipal town in the Indian state of Kerala. Flanked by the Western Ghats on the east and the Vembanad Lake and paddy fields of Kuttanad on the west. It is the district headquarters of Kottayam district, located in south ...
(29 km). The nearest airports are
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(100 km) and Trivandrum airport.


Festivals

Every year during the summer months when the river water recedes, many sandy beds are formed in the middle of the river, large enough to hold conventions and festivals on. The Mallappally convention and the Shivarathri festival take place on two such large sandy patches near the Manimala Bridge across the river. Thiruvulsavam held in Keezhvaipur Kizhakkedath Sree Subrahmania Swami temple,Vishu mahotsavam, held in the Pariyaram Sree-Krishna
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temple, are another old event. People from various parts of the Mallappally and Tiruvalla taluks come for the fest.


See also

* Mallappally Taluk


Websites About Mallappally

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References

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