Koduvayur (gram panchayat)

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Koduvayur
Town
Koduvayur Main Road
Koduvayur Main Road
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictPalakkad
Population
 (2011)
 • Total20,703
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English, Tamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
678501
Vehicle registrationKL-09, KL-70

Koduvayur is a fast developing town and a major commercial area in Koduvayur gram panchayat of Kollengode Block Panchayat in Palakkad district in the state of Kerala, India.[1] As of the 2011 Census of India, Koduvayur has a population of 20,703.[2] It is located 4.1 km away from the Pudunagaram railway station. The literacy rate of Koduvayur is 89.91%.

History[]

Along with the rest of the modern Palakkad district, Koduyavur lies in what was the Malabar District in British India. Koduvayur was one of the 18 asmams that comprised the Cheranad division of the colonial era Ernad Taluk, directly ruled by the Zamorin of Calicut. Its inclusion in this district was documented in William Logan's Malabar Manual published in 1887.[3]

Geography[]

Koduvayur is located roughly 10 km south of Palakkad along SH 27. It bordered to the west and northwest by Thenkurissi, to the east by Puthunagaram, to the northeast by Peruvemba, and to the south by Pallassanna. The Malampuzha main canal flows in the south direction through Koduvayur from the Malampuzha Dam.

Attractions[]

Koduvayur town night view
Koduvayur Main road
Sree Vinayaka Temple, Koduvayur
Textile shops in Koduvayur

Koduvayur is home to a temple dedicated to the hindu deity, Shiva. The temple is thought to have a 650 year old history and played an important role in the initial settlement of Koduvaur. It is well-known for its Rathousalvam or chariot festival, which attracts patrons from across Pallakad, as well as the state Kerala. After 18 days of preparation for the fesitval, three idols or utsava moorthis, process around the temple as well as 9 times around a holy bunyan tree. The procession is accopmonied by celebrations, as well as fireworks as well as the Annadanam or sacred meal for devotees.[4]

In the center of Koduvayur on Koduvayur Thrippalur Rd. is an outdoor market featuring produce and textiles.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Panchayaths | Palakkad | India". Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Kerala (India): Districts, Cities and Towns - Population Statistics, Charts and Map". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  3. ^ 1841-1914., Logan, William (1951). Malabar. Reprinted by the Superintendent, Govt. Press. OCLC 576484196.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "KODUVAYUR RATHOLSAVAM KODUVAYUR TEMPLE" (PDF). Kerala Tourism.
  5. ^ Koduvayur Market, retrieved 2 June 2021


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