Puthen Kovilakam
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Puthen Kovilakam (Malayalam: പുത്തന്കോവിലകം, WikiMiniAtlas10°12′59″N 76°12′06″E / 10.2162589°N 76.201531°E / 10.2162589; 76.201531 (accident site)Coordinates: 10°12′59″N 76°12′06″E / 10.2162589°N 76.201531°E / 10.2162589; 76.201531 (accident site)) is one section of the Kodungallur Kovilakam, a palace in Kodungallur, Kerala, India.[1] Puthen Kovilakam means "new palace". This Kovilakam (manor house) was known by the name "Gurukulam".[2] It was a well-known learning center. Many eminent scholars from this Kovilakam contributed to Malayalam and Sanskrit literature.
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- ^ Muziris Heritage Site
- ^ Knowledge before printing and after - The Indian tradition in changing Kerala Archived 2010-08-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Kodungallur Kunhikkuttan Thampuran
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