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Kudavattor

Kudavattoor is a small village of the Kottarakara Taluk in the Kollam district of the Indian state of Kerala. In the local Malayalam language, kuda means "umbrella" and vattor "round". A predominantly rural village, Kudavattoor comes under the administration of the Veliyam Grama Panchayat made up of Maroor, Cherukarakonam and Kudavattoor chandhamukku. The village is situated on the odanavattom kollam road, which provides access to Kollam via Kundara or Nedumankavu as well as to Kottarakara. Kollam, the district headquarters is situated about 25 km from Kudavattoor.

Kudavattoor
Village
Coordinates: 8°55′0″N 76°45′0″E / 8.91667°N 76.75000°E / 8.91667; 76.75000
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKollam
Population
 (1998)
 • Total15,021
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
691512
Telephone code0474
Vehicle registrationKL-2, KL-24, KL-02
Nearest cityKollam
Sex ratio1:1.25 /
Literacy94%%
Lok Sabha constituencyMavelikkara
Climatetemperate (Köppen)

History edit

Kudavattoor village was a local trading and cultural centre in the past. Documents suggest there were local markets in the area during early time,[when?] as well as "kudippallikkodam" which was the initial form of modern school. Surrounded by paddy fields, rocky hills and several water bodies, this area was part of the Kingdom of Travancore.[1]

In post independent period it saw expansion in cultural and educational spheres and it produced notable people like Bharat Murali, Sunil Kudavattoor and others which excelled in diverse fields like academics, bureaucracy, etc.[citation needed]

Economy edit

The major occupation in Kudavattor in the past is agriculture with the village producing paddy, vegetables, ginger, tapioca, coconut, pepper, honey, chena (elephant foot yam), peas and rubber.

 
Paddy fields in Kudavattoor

The quarry business in Kudavattor helps many people to meet the day-to-day needs. Though mining remains a major source of income to people it is also causing problems to local environment due to pollution and alteration of the local landscape.[citation needed]

People in many families also work abroad and foreign remittance still remain a major income to the people.

Demographics edit

The population is mostly Hindus, from castes such as Ezhava, Nair, Parrayar, Vedan, and Pulaya . There are also some Muslim and Christian villagers.

Temples edit

The two main places of Hindu worship in Kudavattor are the Sivasastha Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and lord Ayyappan and the Cherakarakonnam Parabrama Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Besides,"Kaavus" ,are also common in the village. The famous Sree Mahaganapathy Temple is situated near to Kudavattoor. Centuries old, the site is the location of the most important Maha Ganapathi Temple in the state of Kerala. It allows admittance to non-Hindus. This temple is dedicated to the family of Lord Shiva and is located in Kottarakkara, 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Kollam.

Culture edit

Proximity to Kottarakkara has its impacts to Kudavattoor as well. For past several decades it has been creating grounds for cultural interactions especially through dramas, reading clubs, etc. The works of Murali Cultural Society, Desasevini Library and other cultural clubs in the village largely play a role in this.[citation needed]

Education edit

Kudavattoor LP School (classes one to four) is located near the Shivashastha Temple and commonly known as LPS Kudavattoor. Kudavatoor UP School (classes five to seven) is commonly known as UPS Kudavattoor. Both schools are aided by the government. Other nearby schools include: KRGPM Odanavattom, TVTM, SKV, Govt Boys Kottarakkara, and MGMRPS.

Transportation edit

Transportation is mainly dependent on private buses as well as the state run KSRTC buses. It is connected to the capital city of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram by KSRTC Fast Passenger. Buses also ply to the district headquarters of Kollam.

Kottarakkara Railway Station is located on the Kollam-Madurai railway line. The nearest airport is at Thiruvananthapuram. Kottarakkara railway station, which currently connects to Kollam and Punalur is 30 mins away.

Notable people edit

  • Murali (Muraleedharan Pillai), Malayalam actor, writer and former chairman of the Sangeetha Nadaka Academy
  • Sunil Kudavattoor, actor and technician in the Malayalam film industry who has been part of several award winning films.[2]

Nearby villages edit

The main villages that surround Kudavattoor are:

  • Ashanmukku
  • Ambalathukala
  • Paramukku
  • Veliyam
  • Odnavattom
  • Chapathymukku
  • Maroor

Nearby towns and Cities edit

Nearby towns and cities and their distances from Kudavattor:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . kollam.nic.in. National Informatics Centre. Archived from the original on 10 January 2004.
  2. ^ . Cinestaan. Archived from the original on 24 July 2020. Retrieved 24 July 2020.

External links edit

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Kudavattoor is a small village of the Kottarakara Taluk in the Kollam district of the Indian state of Kerala In the local Malayalam language kuda means umbrella and vattor round A predominantly rural village Kudavattoor comes under the administration of the Veliyam Grama Panchayat made up of Maroor Cherukarakonam and Kudavattoor chandhamukku The village is situated on the odanavattom kollam road which provides access to Kollam via Kundara or Nedumankavu as well as to Kottarakara Kollam the district headquarters is situated about 25 km from Kudavattoor KudavattoorVillageCoordinates 8 55 0 N 76 45 0 E 8 91667 N 76 75000 E 8 91667 76 75000Country IndiaStateKeralaDistrictKollamPopulation 1998 Total15 021Languages OfficialMalayalam EnglishTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN691512Telephone code0474Vehicle registrationKL 2 KL 24 KL 02Nearest cityKollamSex ratio1 1 25 Literacy94 Lok Sabha constituencyMavelikkaraClimatetemperate Koppen Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Demographics 4 Temples 5 Culture 6 Education 7 Transportation 8 Notable people 9 Nearby villages 10 Nearby towns and Cities 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editKudavattoor village was a local trading and cultural centre in the past Documents suggest there were local markets in the area during early time when as well as kudippallikkodam which was the initial form of modern school Surrounded by paddy fields rocky hills and several water bodies this area was part of the Kingdom of Travancore 1 In post independent period it saw expansion in cultural and educational spheres and it produced notable people like Bharat Murali Sunil Kudavattoor and others which excelled in diverse fields like academics bureaucracy etc citation needed Economy editThe major occupation in Kudavattor in the past is agriculture with the village producing paddy vegetables ginger tapioca coconut pepper honey chena elephant foot yam peas and rubber nbsp Paddy fields in Kudavattoor The quarry business in Kudavattor helps many people to meet the day to day needs Though mining remains a major source of income to people it is also causing problems to local environment due to pollution and alteration of the local landscape citation needed People in many families also work abroad and foreign remittance still remain a major income to the people Demographics editThe population is mostly Hindus from castes such as Ezhava Nair Parrayar Vedan and Pulaya There are also some Muslim and Christian villagers Temples editThe two main places of Hindu worship in Kudavattor are the Sivasastha Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and lord Ayyappan and the Cherakarakonnam Parabrama Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu Besides Kaavus are also common in the village The famous Sree Mahaganapathy Temple is situated near to Kudavattoor Centuries old the site is the location of the most important Maha Ganapathi Temple in the state of Kerala It allows admittance to non Hindus This temple is dedicated to the family of Lord Shiva and is located in Kottarakkara 25 kilometres 16 mi from Kollam Culture editProximity to Kottarakkara has its impacts to Kudavattoor as well For past several decades it has been creating grounds for cultural interactions especially through dramas reading clubs etc The works of Murali Cultural Society Desasevini Library and other cultural clubs in the village largely play a role in this citation needed Education editKudavattoor LP School classes one to four is located near the Shivashastha Temple and commonly known as LPS Kudavattoor Kudavatoor UP School classes five to seven is commonly known as UPS Kudavattoor Both schools are aided by the government Other nearby schools include KRGPM Odanavattom TVTM SKV Govt Boys Kottarakkara and MGMRPS Transportation editTransportation is mainly dependent on private buses as well as the state run KSRTC buses It is connected to the capital city of Kerala Thiruvananthapuram by KSRTC Fast Passenger Buses also ply to the district headquarters of Kollam Kottarakkara Railway Station is located on the Kollam Madurai railway line The nearest airport is at Thiruvananthapuram Kottarakkara railway station which currently connects to Kollam and Punalur is 30 mins away Notable people editMurali Muraleedharan Pillai Malayalam actor writer and former chairman of the Sangeetha Nadaka Academy Sunil Kudavattoor actor and technician in the Malayalam film industry who has been part of several award winning films 2 Nearby villages editThe main villages that surround Kudavattoor are Ashanmukku Ambalathukala Paramukku Veliyam Odnavattom Chapathymukku MaroorNearby towns and Cities editNearby towns and cities and their distances from Kudavattor Trivandrum 85 kilometres 53 mi Kollam 25 kilometres 16 mi Kottarakara 8 kilometres 5 0 mi Adoor 30 kilometres 19 mi Pandalam 46 kilometres 29 mi Punalur 33 kilometres 21 mi Pathanapuram 31 kilometres 19 mi Karunagappalli 48 kilometres 30 mi Parippally 41 kilometres 25 mi Mannadi 26 kilometres 16 mi Vendar 7 kilometres 4 3 mi Odanavattom 2 5 kilometres 1 6 mi See also editKollam Kottarakkara Kottarakkara Sree Maha Ganapathi Kshethram Karunagappally Pathanamthitta College of Engineering Adoor veliyamReferences edit Kottarakkara Taluk kollam nic in National Informatics Centre Archived from the original on 10 January 2004 Sunil Kudavattoor movies filmography biography and songs Cinestaan com Cinestaan Archived from the original on 24 July 2020 Retrieved 24 July 2020 External links editDetailed Directory of Kottarakara Town Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kudavattor amp oldid 1222844576, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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