Vadakkekara

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Vadakkekara
Village
Devi Temple
Vadakkekara is located in Kerala
Vadakkekara
Vadakkekara
Location in Kerala, India
Vadakkekara is located in India
Vadakkekara
Vadakkekara
Vadakkekara (India)
Coordinates: 10°10′23″N 76°12′35″E / 10.173090°N 76.2096500°E / 10.173090; 76.2096500Coordinates: 10°10′23″N 76°12′35″E / 10.173090°N 76.2096500°E / 10.173090; 76.2096500
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictErnakulam
Government
 • BodyVadakkekara
Area
 • Total9.32 km2 (3.60 sq mi)
Population
 • Total31,266
 • Density2,779/km2 (7,200/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code0484
Vehicle registrationKL-42
Nearest cityNorth Paravur
Sex ratio1084 /
Literacy93.25%
Lok Sabha constituencyErnakulam
Civic agencyVadakkekara
Website[[1] lsgkerala.in/vadakkekkarapanchayat]]
Puthiyakavu temple

Vadakkekara is a census town, in Paravur Taluk, Ernakulam District, Kerala state in India. It is also a part of Vadakkekara Grama Panchayat. Paravur town is situated 5 km from this village. The main centre in this village is Moothakunnam. Vadakkekara is one of the early formed panchayat in the state. The cultural and historical place in Ernakulam Dristrict, combines the parts of the early Muzaris. Maliankara is famous for being the landing place of St. Thomas.

History[edit]

Vadakkekara (meaning: northern land)[citation needed] a panchayat situated in the north of Paravoor river. Vadakkekara consisted of Chittattukara, Pallipuram and Munambam. Vadakkekara was Kuttanad of Parur. Vadakkekara includes numerous islands and as the population increased the panchayat divided. Both British and Travancore has ruled here. British coins circulated here. Vadakkekara was the most important province under Parur Kingdom as it included Muziris where most of the Ships landed in the coasts of this panchayat. Kuriapilly Ferry connected Kottapuram Market. Vadakkekara was an assembly constituency.

Economy[edit]

Important jobs are boat making, fishing, coconut trade, coir making, toddy tapping. Thuruthipuram is a minor market in this panchayat.

Human Life[edit]

Hindu Ezhvas are the majority in population. Along with them, Muslims, Christians, Hindu Nairs, Dheevaras (settled mainly in Kunjithai, Chettikad , malienkara) are there.

Demographics[edit]

As of 2001 India census, Vadakkekara had a population of 20099 with 9694 males and 10405 females.[1]

Religious[edit]

  • Moothakunnam Temple
  • Chakumarasery Temple
  • Ramankulangara Bhagavathy Temple
  • Kottuvallikad Temple
  • Bhuvaneshvari Devi Temple, Thiruthipuram
  • Sree Sastha Temple, Vavakadu
  • Valathu devi Temple
  • Unnimisiha Chapel, Madaplathuruth.
  • St.Louis Church (Thuruthippuram)
  • St. George Church (Madaplathuruth)
  • St.Antony's church, Chettikkad
  • Kottuvallikkad Alunkal Sree Badrakali Temple Fest

Institutions[edit]

  • SNM Higher Secondary School Moothakunnam.

HMDP Sabha formed in 1882 is the most old sangam. This resulted in the formation of several other institutions.

Localities[edit]

Maliankara, Kottuvallikkad, Moothakunnam, Madaplathuruth, Andipillykavu, Thuruthipuram, Muruvanthuruth, Oravanthuruth, Kattathuruth, Paliathuruth, Vavakkad, Kunjithai, Chettikkad.

Notable people[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2008.

External links[edit]