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Cheriyoor
Cheriyoor is a village situated on the banks of the Kuppam River in Taliparamba, Kerala, India. Administration Cheriyoor is part of Kuttiyeri village (ward no. 4) which belongs to Pariyaram Grama Panchayath in Kannur district. History Cheriyoor is the ancestral home of the famous Malayalam, Malayalam-language poet and translator Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran (19 February 1845 – 1914). His father Narayanan Namboothiri was a member of the Mullappally illam in Cheriyoor. Temples The major religious centers in this village are the ancient Thalakodu Sree Krishna Temple, Sree Puthiya Kunnil Puthiya Bhagavathi Temple, Sree Dharma Sastha Mandiram and Cheriyoor Juma Mazjid. Education There is a government high school in Cheriyoor. The 60-year-old upper primary school was upgraded to a high school in 2014. Transportation The national highway (NH17) that passes through Taliparamba town can be accessed via the Cheriyoor-Kuttiyeri-Vellavu road. Goa and Mumbai can be accessed on ...
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Cheriyoor Paddy Fields
Cheriyoor is a village situated on the banks of the Kuppam River in Taliparamba, Kerala, India. Administration Cheriyoor is part of Kuttiyeri village (ward no. 4) which belongs to Pariyaram Grama Panchayath in Kannur district. History Cheriyoor is the ancestral home of the famous Malayalam, Malayalam-language poet and translator Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran (19 February 1845 – 1914). His father Narayanan Namboothiri was a member of the Mullappally illam in Cheriyoor. Temples The major religious centers in this village are the ancient Thalakodu Sree Krishna Temple, Sree Puthiya Kunnil Puthiya Bhagavathi Temple, Sree Dharma Sastha Mandiram and Cheriyoor Juma Mazjid. Education There is a government high school in Cheriyoor. The 60-year-old upper primary school was upgraded to a high school in 2014. Transportation The national highway (NH17) that passes through Taliparamba town can be accessed via the Cheriyoor-Kuttiyeri-Vellavu road. Goa and Mumbai can be accessed on ...
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Cheriyoor Road
Cheriyoor is a village situated on the banks of the Kuppam River in Taliparamba, Kerala, India. Administration Cheriyoor is part of Kuttiyeri village (ward no. 4) which belongs to Pariyaram Grama Panchayath in Kannur district. History Cheriyoor is the ancestral home of the famous Malayalam-language Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 22 scheduled languages of India. Malayalam was des ... poet and translator Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran (19 February 1845 – 1914). His father Narayanan Namboothiri was a member of the Mullappally illam in Cheriyoor. Temples The major religious centers in this village are the ancient Thalakodu Sree Krishna Temple, Sree Puthiya Kunnil Puthiya Bhagavathi Temple, Sree Dharma Sastha Mandiram and Cheriyoor Juma Mazjid. Education There is a government high school in Cheriyoor. ...
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Thalakodu Sree Krishna Temple
Thalakodu Sree Krishna Temple is an ancient Sri Krishna temple located in the village of Cheriyoor Cheriyoor is a village situated on the banks of the Kuppam River in Taliparamba, Kerala, India. Administration Cheriyoor is part of Kuttiyeri village (ward no. 4) which belongs to Pariyaram Grama Panchayath in Kannur district. History Cheri ..., near Taliparamba in the Indian state of Kerala. This temple belongs to Sri Mullappally illam, Cheriyoor and is open to all Hindus. References Hindu temples in Kannur district Krishna temples {{Kannur-geo-stub ...
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Kuppam River
The Kuppam River is a river mainly within the Kannur district of the Indian state of Kerala, although a smaller section of the river is in Karnataka. Course The Kuppam River originates in the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary of Kodagu district, near the Kerala-Karnataka border. From its source it flows west through Taliparamba taluk, Taliparamba and Kannur taluks, passing Therandy, Cheriyoor, Pachheni, Iringal, Taliparamba West, Kuppam, Pattuvam, Payangadi, and Matool. It flows into the Laccadive Sea, Lakshadweep Sea just north of Azhikode and Azhikkal, Azhikkal, after meeting the Valapattanam River. The river is about long, but it is only navigable for . The Kuppam flows for in Karnataka, and for in Kerala. The river's largest tributary, which joins the Kuppam southwest of Pattuvam, is the Kuttikol river, which is long. Other tributaries include the Chiriyathodu, Mukuttathodu, Alakuttathodu, and Pakkattupoya rivers.https://censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/3202_PART_B_KANNUR ...
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