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Gramapanchayath in Kerala, India
Cheriyanad Shishu Rashtram, pallivilakkukalude naadu
Gramapanchayath
Devaswom Board Higher Secondary SchoolDevaswom Board Higher Secondary School
Coordinates: 9°16′07″N 76°35′14″E / 9.2687200°N 76.587230°E / 9.2687200; 76.587230
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictAlappuzha
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationKL-30
JBS School

Cheriyanad is a village in Kerala state of India. It lies in the Central Travancore Region, and specifically comes under Chengannur taluk in Alappuzha District.The very famous Cheryanadu Balasubrahmanya temple is located here. The Kavadiyattam which is held every year in conjunction with Taipuyam and the lighting of the pallivilakku are very famous. This land is also known as the pallivilakkukalude naadu.

History

The west half of Cheriyanad village was once located on the boundary of the Kingdom of the Kayamkulam Raja and the east half on the boundary of Pandalam Kingdom of Pandalam raja. In 1746 along with the rest of the kingdom it was annexed to Travancore. Cheriyanad possesses a Padanilam or a battlefield which is now used by the Cheriyanad temple for festivals. There was a Shastha temple Situvated in Cheriyanad Padanilam. The Padanilam is also known as "Shastham Kunnu". The centre of Padanilam was known as otha varambu. Until the 1980s, there were two "Kalithattu" (a raised square platform fortified with four heavy stones at the borders). During temple festivals the "Pallivilakku" (High rise wooden raths with lighted lamps) from each Kara are brought to the ground.

Traditionally, Cheriyanad consisted of nine original Karas or villages which are now: Athimanchery, Edavankadu, Mandapariyaram, Thuruthimel, Moolikode, Edamuri, Mampra, Arayinnurshery, and Alakode ( cheruvalloor& Kollakadavu ). For administrative purposes it is subdivided into 14 Karas. Cheriyanad is home to an important Temple (Cheriyanad Temple). The heart of Cheriyanad known as Athimunchery, and is known locally as Cheriyanad.

Rail and Road Access

Cheriyanad Railway Station sign board

Cheriyanad is 7 km from the town of Chengannur and the same distance to the town of Mavelikkara. Cheriyanad has its own railway station (Hault) besides is just 7 km far away from Chengannur railway station and 8 km from mavelikara railway station. Both Venad Express & Palaruvi express have stop atcheriyanad Railway station .State Highway 10 (SH 10) passing through Heart of Cheriyanad and it's connect MC Road in Chengannur, NH 66 in Harippad & Kayamkulum & NH 183 passing through another part of Cheriyanad Panchayathu.

References

  1. "Google Maps".
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