- Vellinezhi
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
native_name=Vellinezhi
latd = 10.902878|longd=76.34394
state_name=Kerala
district=Palakkad
leader_title=Chairman
leader_name= Position Empty
altitude=
population_as_of = | population_total = | population_density =
area_magnitude=
area_total=
area_telephone=
postal_code=
vehicle_code_range=
footnotes = |Vellinezhi is a small but culturally crucial village located in Palakkad district of
Kerala in southernIndia . The sylvan, rugged land is located on the banks of the Kunti, a slender rivulet that forms tributary to the broad, west-flowingBharatapuzha that criss-crosses centralKerala in southernIndia . It is famous for the huge number ofKathakali and traditional Kerala percussion artistes it has churned out over a period of decades and centuries -- in a hoary way in its feudal past, and at a relatively slower place in today's liberal-economy world. The nearest small town isCherpulassery , some seven kilometres away.Vellinezhi is one of the 14 desams (small
duchy -like territories), and is home toOlappamanna Mana, one of the centuries-old feudalNamboothiri (KeralaBrahmin ) mansionsIllam . Olappamanna, now a vacated abode that exists as a trust that lets its premises out for weddings and film/docu/teleserial shoots, was, in its heyday till the mid-20th century, the residence of luminaries such as the lateKunjunni Nambudiripad on whom the title of Rao Bahadur was awarded by the ruling British. And more recently, it also gave birth to the renowned scholar, the lateO.M.C. Narayanan Nambudiripad (who gave a Malayalam interpretration to the Rigveda), the late poetMahakavi Subrahmanian Nambudiripad (simply Olappamanna, his pen name) and author-scholarDr O.M. Anujan . In the early 20th century, it was in Olappamanna Mana that the legendaryPattikkamthodi Ravunni Menon redefined the aesthetics of theKalluvazhi tradition of Kathakali.Revolving around the cultural patronage of the Olappamanna Mana and the locally famous temples like Sri
Kanthallur Kshetram andChenginikottu Kavu , Vellinezhi has grown in stature as the homestead of a few classical Kerala art forms. Primary among them is the dance-drama, Kathakali, the technical precision and aethetic quality of which rose to great heights during the life and times ofPattikkamthodi Ravunni Menon who polished and made theKalluvazhi style of the art artfully elaborate. It is his set of disciples, along with the playback musicians, percussionists, make-up (chutti ), costumes (petti ) artistes that he groomed who later made Vellinezhi proud. The village, critically, has a house namedKothavil that has specialised in the craft of designing and making Kathakali costumes.Kerala-style percussion ensembles like
chenda melam ,thayambaka andpanchavadyam too have enriched from a flurry of artistes that Vellinezhi has produced over the years. The village has a high school that included Kathakali teachers and allied tutors among its faculty. Vellinezhi has also been the chief locale forVanaprastham , an acclaimedMalayalam feature film that has bagged several awards. In fact, the house of Kunjukkutan, the protagonist in the movie (played byMohanlal ), had been the residence of the late Kathakali guruPadma Shri Keezhpadam Kumaran Nair .The village lies about 40 km west of
Palakkad town, and approximately 100 km north of Nedumbassery international airport.External links
* [http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=k&om=1&ll=10.902878,76.34394&spn=0.007375,0.010042&z=17| Vellinezhi on Google Earth]
* [http://www.olappamannamana.com/| Olappamannamana Website]The heritage village of
Vellinezhi is now slowly but steadily transforming to a more populous, mixed-culture locality like most pockets of Kerala. Even so, it has a dense air ofKathakali and traditional arts; its people are getting less related to Kathakali and are finding new jobs. Yet, even among the growing culture of planting rubber estates, it manages to produce young artistes belonging to a traditional, ethnic art -- largely Kathakali and Kerala's percussion concerts likechenda melam andpanchavadyam .
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.