- Uvari
Uvari is a coastal village with about 3,000 households and a population of 10,000 in the
Tirunelveli district in the state ofTamil Nadu inIndia . It is 75km fromTirunelveli and 45km fromKanyakumari .Economy
The main occupation is fishing. Many of the men work as sailors, contributing to the local economy.This is a separate
Panchayat village, which is beautiful and modern in nature.Uvari has four schools, which are run by the local parish church, a hospital run by nuns, a bank and a post office.History and Religion
In ancient Tamil history, the people were called
Paravas of the Neithal (ocean) land. The sister town of this village is known as Kezha Uvari which is famous for an ancientShiva temple, Sri Suyambulingaswamy Thirukovil. Today little is left except the remnants of gate arches carved out of rock and an abandoned temple, a little away from the newly constructed main temple.More recently, in the 1530s, Portuguese and Spanish missionaries from
Goa had a strong influence when the Paravas converted toChristianity en masse. The priests, acting as godfathers, gave surnames such as Fernandes to most of the villagers.According to local legend, the crew of a Portuguese ship sailing near Uvari about 450 years ago contracted
cholera . In an attempt to avert death, the ship's carpenter carved an image of SaintAntony of Padua from a block of wood.Soon after, the entire crew regained its health. When the ship docked at Uvari, the sailors set up the statue inside a hut in the village. In the 1940s, the villagers built a church with the original statue of St. Anthony holding the infant Jesus in his hand on the altar.St Anthony is said to perform many miracles daily, and Uvari is visited by pilgrims of different religions from all over South India.The Kappal Matha Church (our lady of health), with the form of a ship carrying an airplane, is also well known and worth a visit. The original church of St. Mary was damaged by sea erosion, and replaced by this one built in 1974.There are three shrines and many grottos.
External links
*cite web |title=Of waves and worship |url=http://www.thehindu.com/mp/2006/05/27/stories/2006052700330400.htm
*cite web |title=Images & information |url=http://uvari.com/
*cite web |title=Kappel Matha Church |url=http://wikimapia.org/314988/uvari-Kappal-Matha-Church-our-lady-of-health
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