- Athirampuzha
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
type = town
native_name = Athirampuzha
other_name =
district = Kottayam
state_name = Kerala
nearest_city =
parliament_const =
assembly_cons =
civic_agency =
skyline =
skyline_caption =
latd = |latm = |lats =
longd= |longm= |longs=
locator_position = right
area_total =
area_magnitude =
altitude =
population_total =
population_as_of =
population_density =
sex_ratio =
literacy =
area_telephone =
postal_code =
vehicle_code_range = KL-
climate=
website=Athirampuzha is the name of a
Panchayat and a small town inKottayam district ofKerala state,South India . Athirampuzha is situated 10 km north ofKottayam town.It is one of the oldest trading centers in
Travancore . The place is believed to have trade relations with "Middle East " from centuries ago.Mahatma Gandhi University is located in Athirampuzha. Mannanam K.E. College, Amalagiri B.K. College, Ettumanoor I.T.I., St. Aloytious School, St. Marys School, St. Ephraims School Mannanam, K.E. School Mannanam, St.Gregorious U.P.School Mannarkunnu etc. are located in Athirampuzha Panchayat.Ettumanoor Rail way Station and Industrial Estate is really located in Athirampuzha. Ettumanoor, Kumaranalloor, Arpookara, Kudamaloor, Mudiyoorkara, Aymanam, Kumarakom, Kaipuzha, Neendoor, Onamthuruth, Kurumulloor, Kanakkary, Pattithanam are the neighbouring places of Athirampuzha. Kottayam Medical College is situated very near to Athirampuzha. Athirampuzha is having many post offices like amalagiri, Priyadarshini Hills, Sreekandamangalam, Kottackupuram etc. Justice K.K. Mathew Kuttyil, Post Master General of India and First Malayalee Postal board member C. J Mathew Chackalackal, Deepika Daily Chief Editor K.M. Joseph Karivelil were the some of the prominent peoples from Athirampuzha.
Religious place
The St. Mary's Church at Athirampuzha is one of the oldest in Kerala, was constructed around
835 AD. Though dedicated to "Mother Mary", it is the feast of [Saint Sebof them was brought to Athirampuzha by local traders. This is known as "Adiyelpicha Roopam" (the tortured figure). The statue of St. Sebastian in Athirampuzha is unique as it is the only statue of the Saint without arrowation is very attractive.There are lots of christian families in athirampuzha are into this famous feast. Chackalackal,Pandarakalam,Puthoor,Kulamkuthiyil,Kuttyil,Alenchery and Mathirampuzha are some of the major families of Athirampuzha who were involved in trade for over 300 years.History
It is believed that Athirampuzha was a well-established developed village and settlements where there even at BC 1200. The famous traveler Marco Polo's travel descriptions, "The description of the world", have some references about Athirampuzha. While he was traveling through Kerala he reached a port town called 'Athiramkari'. The description of this place closely matches to Athirampuzha. According to Marco Polo Athiramkari was a trade center famous for
Pottery ,Cattle ’s, vegetable market (still exists) and clothes. 'Chantha Kulam' was the center of trade where boats could dock. It is believed that mappilas (Christian s) and Hindus (nair s) where settled in Athirampuzha during that period.Athirampuzha remained as a famous port town till mid 1900s. Later more roads where developed which reduced the importance of backwater trade routs. The old boat shed (renovated later) still exists near the Chantha kulam.
Links
* http://wikimapia.org/110859/
* http://wikimapia.org/110990/
* http://www.answers.com/topic/athirampuzha
* http://keralatourism.org/index.php?source=video&zone=4&videoid=787522123
* http://keralatourism.org/index.php?source=video&zone=4&pageno=2
* http://www.ktm.kerala.gov.in/pilgrim2.htm
* http://www.keralaplaces.com/Kottayam.html
* http://www.charisbhavan.org
* http://kecollegemannanam.com/
* http://www.tourtoindia.com/kerala/tourist-attractions/churches-of-kerala.html
* http://www.kol.to/tourism_ktm.htm
* http://www.kottayamonnet.com/html/k0810chu.htm
* http://www.kottayam.com/tourism.htm
* http://www.ktm.kerala.gov.in/pilgrim.htm
* http://www.tourism-in-kerala.com/kerala-travelling/worship-places.html
* http://www.mapsofindia.com/maps/kerala/kottayam.htm
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.