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Village in Kerala, India
Pallana kumarakodi
Village
Pallana
From Top Clockwise: Beauty of Pallana, K.A.M.U.P School, Pallana River, Pallana Temple, Pallana backwater scene in the west side
Nickname: Pallana River
Coordinates: 9°17′47″N 76°23′39″E / 9.29629°N 76.394277°E / 9.29629; 76.394277
CountryIndia
StateKerala
DistrictAlappuzha
Named forIn memory of the Eternal poet Maha Kavi Kumaran Asan
Government
 • TypeKERALA GOVT
 • BodyPanchayath
Area
 • Total3 km (1 sq mi)
 • Rank14
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN690515
Area code690515
Websiteentepallana.blogspot.com

Pallana is a village near Haripad on the shore of Arabian Sea. It is also alongside the River Pallana. National Highway 66 runs nearby. It is made famous by the fact that it is the final resting place of the great Malayalam poet Kumaranasan.

Asan Memorial

Pallana is the final resting place of the poet Mahakavi Kumaran Asan, the representative of cultural renaissance in Kerala who introduced the form of poetry called "Khandakavyam" to Malayalam. It is now preserved as 'Asan Smarakom' (Memorial Tomb) by state cultural Department Government of Kerala.

Schools

Mahakavi Kumaran Asan Memorial High School was established in 1976.It was later renamed to Mahakavi Kumaran Asan Memorial Higher Secondary School. There is also a library in memory of Asan, which houses books of his poetry.

Kaviyarangu

The Asan Memorial Trust frequently organizes 'Kaviyarangu' (a meet of poets and literary persons in Malayalam) and conducts the speeches of famous Malayalam poets.

Image Gallery

  • Porkkali Devi Temple Porkkali Devi Temple
  • Boating in Pallana Boating in Pallana
  • K.A.M.School K.A.M.School
  • Pallana river Pallana river

References

Alappuzha district
Cities and towns
Blocks and Panchayats
Ambalappuzha
Aryad
Bharanicavu
Champakulam
Chengannur
Harippad
Kanjikkuzhy
Mavelikkara
Muthukulam
Pattanakkad
Thycattussery
Veliyanad


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