Chandanapally, Kerala

Chandanapally, Kerala
Chandanapally
—  village  —
Chandanapally
Location of Chandanapally
in Kerala and India
Coordinates 9°10′0″N 76°49′0″E / 9.166667°N 76.816667°E / 9.166667; 76.816667Coordinates: 9°10′0″N 76°49′0″E / 9.166667°N 76.816667°E / 9.166667; 76.816667
Country India
State Kerala
District(s) Pathanamthitta
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)

Chandanapally is a small village in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala, India.

The village is home to the annual Chandanappally Valiyapally festival, which culminates in a Chembeduppu ceremony. The ceremony attracts a lot of pilgrims.[1]

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Health centre

The hospital is Primary Health Center Chandanapally. There are three doctors available and 24 beds.[2]

Educational institutions

Schools include the Rose Dale Residential Senior Secondary School, the Chandanappally Government LP school, Vimalamatha School, and Mar Baselious ITC.

Churches, temples and mosques

Churches and temples include Chandanappally Valiyapally, St Thomas Orthodox Church, Airoorkara Temple, St. Mary's and St. George Catholic Church, and Kotta Palli.

Other institutes

  • Reference library

References

See also



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