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Kottathur

Coordinates: 9°21′25″N 76°44′51″E / 9.356944°N 76.747500°E / 9.356944; 76.747500
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Kottathur
village
Kottathur is located in Kerala
Kottathur
Kottathur
Location in Kerala, India
Kottathur is located in India
Kottathur
Kottathur
Kottathur (India)
Coordinates: 9°21′25″N 76°44′51″E / 9.356944°N 76.747500°E / 9.356944; 76.747500
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictPathanamthitta
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
689614
Telephone code04735-23
Vehicle registrationKL3-

Kottathur is a prominent ward in Ayroor Panchayat situated on the eastern part of Ayroor, in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala state, India.

There are no authentic records of the origin of the name Kottathur. Its believed that Ayroor was under the Kovillan rule during the12th century AD. It is also believed that Pattalathara a three acre level land was the parade ground of the soldiers of the Kovillans and later converted to agricultural land. [citation needed]

The Pamba River flows by the southern side of the settlement, providing fertile soil.[citation needed] Silt from the pumpa river used to spread a kilo meter width during the floods in Pumpa river. Thus sugarcane was widely cultivated in the silt land adjacent to the river. The Kottathur wet land starting from Pattalathara purayidam and reaching Kuzhimoottil and valiya thodu starting from Thekumkal pattalathara flows around 5 km and drains to the Pumpa river. The wetland was used to cultivate rice two times a year.[citation needed] Another wetland named Attathodu padam originated from Attathottu parambil and reaching the Ranni Cherukolpuzha Rosd.[citation needed]

Kottathur is in the parliamentary constituency of Pathanamthitta.[citation needed]

The ward has hundred percent literacy.[citation needed] Hindus and Christian population live harmoniously.[citation needed] There are 4 churches, a Puthiyakavu temple, a SNDP Guru mandiram, a NSS mandiram and a high school in the ward.[citation needed]

Geography

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The Pamba river and the surrounding hills and valleys make Kottathur one of the most picturesque places in Ayrioor. Residents of Kottathur cultivate coconut, rubber, tapioca, plantains, peppers, arackanut, cashews, nutmeg, rice, and many different types of fruits and vegetables.

Economy

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One of the specialties is the vibrant NRI community in Kottathur whose remittance resulted in a big change in the economy during the past 30 years. (Gulf-American-Malaya) in Ayroor.

Demographics

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Various sections of Christianity and Hinduism co-exist harmoniously. Followers of St. Thomas Christians, the Syrian Mar Thoma, the Syrian Orthodox churches, pentecostal churches form the predominant Churches in Kottathur.

Religion

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Churches

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Churches in the area include: St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Church Mathapara, Salem Marthoma Church Ayroor, St. Thomas Evanjalical Church and Orthodox Church Udumbinmala.[citation needed]

Temples

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Main Hindu temple- Ayroor Puthiyakavu Devi temple is on the bank of river Pampa. Makara Bharani festival is one of the festivals celebrated in the temple.[citation needed]

Boat races

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Kottathur Palliyodam won awards in the Aranmula Boat Race on several occasions.

Shree Narayana Group

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SNDP [Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalanam] is a landmark building on the Puthiakavu - Thekumkal road with a statue of Sri Narayana Guru, a reformist and Guru highly respected by the people of Kerala especially the Ezhava community. The building was built in 1949-50. The birth day of Sri Narayana Guru is celebrated with a procession, fire work and pancha vadyam on the 'Chathayam'day of the Malayalam month Chingam.[citation needed]

Nair Community

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NSS [Nair Service Society] building on Vettikadu is a landmark building.[citation needed]

Post Office

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Kottathur post office is situated at Mathappara.

References

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