Thampalakad

Thampalakad
തമ്പലക്കാട്
village
Thampalakad
Thampalakad

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 9°35′10″N 76°45′55″E / 9.58611°N 76.76528°E / 9.58611; 76.76528Coordinates: 9°35′10″N 76°45′55″E / 9.58611°N 76.76528°E / 9.58611; 76.76528
Country India
State Kerala
District Kottayam
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 686506
Vehicle registration KL-34
Nearest city Kottayam
Lok Sabha constituency Pathanamthitta
Climate sunny, rainy (Köppen)

Thampalakkad is a small village in Kottayam district, Kerala, which is located around 5 km from Kanjirappally on the way to Manjakuzhy. It has the same distance from Ponkunnam, Manjakuzhy, Koorali, Anakkal, Kappad, Panamattom and Vanchimala. Its name is derived from Thamboolam which was used for fixing the idol at the Mahadeva Temple, by the legendary Naranathu Bhranthan.

Demographics

It is inhabited by around 3000 people, mainly small farmers and employees of government departments and private establishments. It is home to the Sri Mahadeva Temple, St. Thomas Church, Mahakalipara Devi Temple, Illathappan Kavu Temple, Penuel Ashram, Emmanuel Ashram,IMS Devotional Center, St. Rita's School, SNDP Yogam Unit, NSS Veda Vyasa School, Govt. LP School, NSS School and the St. Anthony's Church, Manthara. This place bears the Postal code 686506. Prominent places are Thekkumbhagam, Pallikavala, Manthra, Shaapumpadi,Panamattom Cross or 4th Mile.

History

Thampalakkad has a land area of 5,000 acres (20 km2) which was once the domain of Karisseril family. This family was the rulers of the area with all powers including capital punishment during the time prior to the British rule. All the powers were conferred to Karisseril family by the local kingdom Thekkumkoor, the capital of which was Changanacherry.

This family is disintegrated now and Smt. K N Thankamma is the current head of the family. Some other popular families here include Thekkumthottam, Thottuvayil, Naranathu, Mangalathu, Vattakkattu (Ettekkar), Kadakkayam, etc.

Economy

The villagers are predominantly rubber planters and government employees. Crops are mainly confined to rubber as it is every where in Kottayam district, even though plantations of nutmeg, tapioca, ginger etc are seen in some parts.

Worship centers and institutions

References

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    1. Article on Mahadeva Temple, Thampalakad published in Mathrubhumi - India's National daily in Malayalam, on 23rd March , 2007 , Supplementary edition. (http://www.mathrubhumi.com)
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