- Veliyanad
Veliyanad is a small village in the
Ernakulam District of the state ofKerala in southernIndia . It belongs to the Edakkattuvayal panjayat and Kanayannoor Taluk. This beautiful village is around 30km from the city of Kochi. The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport. Piravon Town, Ernakulam Town and Ernakulam Junction Railway Stations are the closest major railway stations.Places of interest
* Chinmaya International Foundation : an organization dedicated to the spread of
Advaita Vedanta across the world, founded bySwami Chinmayananda .
* Melpazhur Mana: renamed as Adi Sankara Nilayam, this is a sprawling "nalukettu " located in Veliyanad at Edakkattuvayal Village in Ernakulam. This mana was sold to Chinmaya International Foundation. It is refurbished and currently it Chinmaya International Foundation.Pazhoor Perum Thrikkovil is 3 km from Veliyanad.Thirumarayoor Rama's Temple is 2 km from Veliyanad is one of the few ancient Rama temple in Kerala.
* Vezhathumyal Bhagavathy Temple
* St. Mary's Simhasana church :
* Mar Behnan church :
* Balas HomeEducational Institutions
* St: Paul's High School :
* Govt: Upper Primary School :
* St: Paul's Bethany Nur. School :TocH Engineering college is 2 km from veliyanad.Recreational Clubs
* Young Waves Arts and Sports Club :
* Free Software User's Club :Adi Shankara Nilayam
Located in Veliyanad, Adi Shankara Nilayam is the ancestral maternal house of Shri Shankara. It is a sprawling nalukettu located in Veliyanad at Edakkattuvayal Village in Ernakulam. Traditionally known as the 'Melpazhur Mana', the place was renamed as Adi Shankara Nilayam by Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda. Now the property has been acquired by the Chinmaya International Foundation. The nalukettu is decorated with exquisite wooden paneling and engravings. A meditation hall in memory of Swami Chinmayananda is there nearby.Situated in convert|8.3|acre|m2 of land, the property houses a water pond, a temple complex, an excellent library, a computer unit and residential accommodation for visiting scholars. There is a large temple dedicated to the deity of the family - swayambhu Shasta (Lord Ayyappa). A Naga Yakshi temple and a temple for Vettakkorumakan are also seen in the complex.
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