Monday, April 13, 2009

Vallakkurishu

There is Cupola the basement of which is of a long countryside boat. It is located 250 mtrs away from Mulanthuruthy.

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Udayamperoor Synodal Church

Udayamperoor Panchayat is a charming village situated 5 km from Mulanthuruthy, on the Ernakulam- Vaikom road. This beautiful place, steeped in history, is a major tourist destination in the district. An ancient Roman Catholic Church situated here had witnessed one of the famous religious exercises - the Synod of Diamper that had helped unite the Malabar Syrian Christians with the Roman Catholic Church. The church also houses the mortal remains of the last Raja of Villarvattom, who was a Christian convert.

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Thottarapuncha

This place is ideal for leisure activities. It was once know as the ” Nellara of Cochin Dynasty- because of the paddy cultivation there. It is an ideal place for hanging around. if you build a friend ship with the localites you can even try your hand in fishing. It is located 6 km away from mulanthuruthy town.

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Thoomba Chirandi

This place is famous for the legend that the hill named Thoombachirandy was formed by the dumping of earth which was stuck on the Shovel. It will make you wonder how such a peace of land came to be emerged and exposed other wise flatten surroundings.

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Sri Narayana Guru Temple

The temple is not an old structure but it is a replica of the temple at Shivagiri, the Samadhi place of Sri Narayana Guru. The temple was opened to the public on 15-05-05. It is located 200 mtrs away from Mulanthuruthy town.

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Ramankunnu & Seethakkunnu

Named after a mythology that Rama had visited this place during the time when he was living in the wild.The name points out to the mythology of Ramayana story. This hill lies adajecent to Ramakunnu.

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Perumpalli Symhasana Church

The church has got small museum where the belongings of Parumala Thirumeni is preserved. located 400 meters away from mulanthuruthy town.

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Njandukadu

Njandukadu is small island surrounded by back water. This place is already attracting foreign tourists who are interested in village home stays surrounded by backwater. 7 km from Mulanthuruthy twon.

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Mulanthuruthy Mar Thoman Church

This church is believed to be built between AD 1100 and 1125. Kunnassery Kunchakko Tharakan who was the minister of the king of Kaduthuruthy was instrumental in building this church.



The church is famous for its historical importance. Mulanthuruthy church was the venue of the famous Mulanthuruthy Syond in 1876 convened by the Holy patriarch of Antioch Peter III. The Late Lamented Patriarch Moran Mor Ignatius Yakoob III visited this church, during 1964. The present Patriarch Moran or Ignatius Zakka II was have visited the Church twice, during 1982 and 2000.



The altar of the church is a reminiscent of the Altar of the first Christian Church of the Syrian Orthodox Church at Jerusalem. That is why, the Church is called as the 2nd Jerusalem.



The church is already attracting pilgrims from the different part of the world. The murals and the tombs of different bishops are attractions for the spiritual and religious tourists. This church situated just 32 km away from Cochin International airport

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Mattathankadavu

This place is suitable for inland water navigation and pleasure boating. It is connected to the Vembanattu Lake, the largest lake in Kerala. Village country boats can be hired for very informal navigation through the backwater surrounded by lively country life.

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Mattathankadavu

This place is suitable for inland water navigation and pleasure boating. It is connected to the Vembanattu Lake, the largest lake in Kerala. Village country boats can be hired for very informal navigation through the backwater surrounded by lively country life.

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Kottathatty

This place is famous for a legend that the hill named Kottathatty was formed by the dumping of earth which was stuck on a vessel in the “puranic time of Rama. This small hill elvated from the paddy field around, is a sight you will enjoy , even if it does not cause you to skip one of your breath. this place adajecent to Thottarapuncha just 6 km away from mulanthuruthy town.

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Konathu Bund

This place is also suitable for inland navigation and pleasure boating. It is also connected to the Vembanattu Lake. The surrounding area is dense with coconut tree plantations. It is an ideal place for hangouts.

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Kanjiramattom Mosque

The mosque is situated at Kanjiramattom, 3 km from Mulanthuruthy . It is believed that the mosque was erected over the mortal remains of a Muslim saint, Sheikh Parid. Another great Muslim saint, Baver is supposed to have prayed here and attained salvation. The Kodikuthu festival, which falls in December-January, is a major attraction for thousands of devotees. A huge procession is held in the night, when the pilgrims carrying pots of sandalwood paste proceed to the mosque as part of a ritual called as ‘ Chandanakkudam’. Six caparisoned elephants and folk performances are the main attractions of the procession. Traditional Muslim art forms like ‘Oppana’ and ‘Mappilappattu’ are also staged during the festival. This is a spiritual tourism site because of its historical and religious importance.

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Hill Palace

Thripunithura Hill palace, the largest archaeological museum in Kerala and the erstwhile official residence of the Kochi Royal Family, that was built in 1865. Hill Palace is situated at a distance of about 3 kms from Mulanthuruthy . The palace complex consists of 49 buildings in the traditional architectural style of Kerala and is surrounded by 52 acres of terraced land with ponds, fountains and lawns. A full fledged ethno archaeological museum and Kerala’s first ever Heritage museum are the main attractions here.



The oldest building in the complex is a single storeyed Kerala style ‘ettukettu’ constructed around 1850 AD with an adjacent pond, temple and urappura. The other buildings are a combination of traditional and western architecture. The latest construction was a three storeyed western style building constructed in 1950 which used to function as the office. Hill palace enjoys the status of an important destination for both international and domestic tourists.

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Farmer’s Co-operative Market, Edakkattuvayal

The market is situated near Edakkattuvayal Panchayat. This market was formed for the welfare of the local farmers. All types of farm products are collected here. On the market days it is a feast for eyes to see all the vegetables and other farm products brought here for wholesale. This is indeed an attraction to walk through such an attractive fresh village market. This place is 5 km away from Mulanthuruthy Block Panchayat.

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Dharma Bharathi Ashram

This Ashram founded by Swami Sachidananda Bharathi is functioning as a spiritual and training centre. This place is located in a place of scenic beauty. People come from different part of world here to get an orientation to a new world vision.

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Chottanikkara Bhagawati Temple

Chottanikkara enshrines Bhagawati - the mother Goddess, one of the most popular deities in Kerala. There is already a big number of pilgrimage tourists flow to the Temple round the year. Chottanikkara temple is just 3 Km away from Mulanthuruthy

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Chinmaya International Foundation

The Chinmaya International Foundation at Veliyanadu is working in a ‘Nalukettu’ which is considered to be the house of the mother of Sri Sankaracharya. Tourists are already coming here to explore the traditional Kerala style architect and to know more about the culture of the land.

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About This Blog

Mulanthuruthy is a beautiful village town in the outskirt of ernakulam city. Mulanthuruthy also holds the Grama Panchayat and Block Panchayath with the same name.Located in the eastern middle part of Ernakulam District, the Mulanthuruthy area is blessed with unmatched natural beauty. You will find enchanting back waters, historic monuments, sacred pilgrim centres, magical festivals, spectacular art forms, splendid cultural heritage, spicy cuisine and unadulterated countryside life - all in this charming village.

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Locally relevant content is a need of time.This blog is an attempt to collect and disseminate relevant content about Mulanthuruthy, a village I loved so much in living in. I have put an effort to collect many a content relevant to Mulanthuruthy. Still I know that many parts are missing.Hopefully in the course of time, with help of like minded people, I may be able to develop this blog as a comprehensive one. :)

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