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Peramangalam
Village in Kerala, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peramangalam is an Indian village in the Indian state of Kerala.[1] The village is an example of religious harmony.
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Geography
It is 9.5 kilometres from Trichur.[2] The district highways connecting Kozhikode and Guruvayoor pass through this village. A large baniyan tree on the side of a big playground. Avanavu Road, Peralthrikkovu Road, Vellitheri angadi Road are the main roads.
The tourist attraction Villangankunnu is on the southwestern side of this village.
Etymology
Peramangalam originates from the name Veeraramamangalam, which originated from Peralthrukovu Sreeramaswami Temple there.
Governance
It is a part of Kaiparambu Grama Panchayat, bordering Adat Grama Panchayat.
Religion
The village hosts multiple faiths:
- Thechikkotukavu Bhagavathy Temple
- Peramangalam St. Mary's Church
- Peralthrukovu Sreerama swami Temple
- Sri Poothrukavu Shiva Temple
- Cheeramkuzhy Murugan Temple
Economy
The village hosts
- Bank Of Baroda
Education
Peramangalam has many schools:
Amenities
- PPF Shuttle Club, Mullaparambu Road
- Star Shuttle Club Amala Arcade
- Jaithra Nidhi Limited
- Angel homes-Avanavu Road
- Peramangalam Arts & Cultural Charitable Society [PACCS]
- Highway police headquarters.
Notables
Notables from Peramangalam include:
- Kerala's tallest elephant Thechikottukavu Ramachandran".[7]
- Communist leader Shri E.P. Marar, Dalith
- Congress leader Shri M.P. Ayyappan
- Educationlist Kaninghat Sarojini (teacher founder of Chinmaya Mission College)
- Santhosh trophy player Lawrence, N.K. Pradeep
- Supreme Court Advocate Subash Chandran
- Panchavadyam expert Eravath Appu Marar
- Kathakali actor Kalamandalam Gopi
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Festivals
The main festival is Vela and Pooram of Thechikottukavu temple. The feast related to St. Sebastian is another important spiritual and cultural activity. It is celebrated in the month of January. It is often called Makaram Perunallu [largest holy procession in the district]. Kavadiyatam is another important festival. This one also comes in January. This festival is attached to Cheeran Kuzi Temple.
References
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