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West Kallada is a village in
Kollam district Kollam district (), (formerly Quilon district) is one of 14 List of districts in Kerala, districts of the state of Kerala, India. The district has a cross-section of Kerala's natural attributes; it is endowed with a long coastline, a major Lac ...
in the state of
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,
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.


Demographics

India
census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. This term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses in ...
, West Kallada had a population of 17,958 with 8,705 males and 9,253 females.


Kallada Valiyapally

St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church at West Kallada is one of the most important pilgrimage centres in the Malankara Church. The Church has a history dating from AD 9th century. The history of this Church mentioned in the Church records held by Pulikottil Mar Dionyius ( former supreme head of malankara orthodox church) and Chitramezhuthu KM Varghese show how the first Church in Kallada was destroyed by internecine feud between the Karthas of east Kallada and west Kallada and how a matriarch of Thulassery Manapurathu family recovered the cross of the destroyed Church from the river and prevailed on Avani Rajni (Queen of west Kallada) to allot some land for building a new Church. She was won over by handsome gifts of precious stones by the members of Thulassery Manapurathu Tharavad.The Kallada St Mary's ValiyaPalli also known as Thulassery Manapurathu Marthamariyam Church was established by the descendants of the West Asian migration to Kollam in 9th century AD. The prominence given to the Marthamariam church horse in the ‘kettukaazhcha’ festival stands as a glowing testimony to the enviable position enjoyed by the Church as well as the communal harmony that prevailed during the time. Priests belonging to twenty three generations of ThulasseryManapurathu have been laid to rest within the 'holy of holies' ( Madbaha) of Kallada ValiyaPalli just beside the mortal remains of Mar Anthrayos . The twenty fourth generation priest of ThulasseryManapurathu Rev. Fr. Mathai Kathanar was laid to rest beside the 'holy of holies'/ Chancel (Madbaha )of the Kallada ValiyaPalli. The Tomb of Mar Anthrayos Bava (കല്ലട വല്യപ്പൂപ്പന്‍) is in this church. So the Church called Mar Anthrayos Pilgrim Church. Mar Andrews also called Kallada Valiyappoon reached Mulanhthurthy in 1678 along with his three brothers, one of whom was a Ramban. He stayed for a long period there but later travelled eastward because of the non-cooperation of some of the inhabitants of the land. He reached Vettikkal which was a trading centre between Kochi and Travancore. There, he found a chapel. He acquired a small piece of land near to it and started living there. One of the brothers who were with him got married and continued to live in Mulanthuruthy. The Parumala Thirumeni and the Holy Kattumangadu Bavas who are born in this ancestry. From Vettikkal Mar Andréws Bava travelled to Kuruppampadi, Puthenkavu, Manarkadu and from there to Kallada. A Christian church in the name of Mother Mary which was established in AD 9th century was present here. The antiquity of this shrine attracted Mar Andrews Bava. The members of Thulassery Manapurathu Tharavad who were the traditional priests of the Kallada Valiyapally welcomed and took care of Andrews Bawa who stayed in the Tharavad's 'meda' . His last days were spent at Kallada. When he expired, his body was buried below the Madbaha of the shrine. That many people received blessings through his intercession was a testimony to his saintliness. He died on the Kumbham 19th of the Malayalam calendar and so his commemoration feast is celebrated on that day. Mar Andrews Commemoration Festival at St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, West Kallada is celebrated on March 1,2,3(Malayalam month of Kumbham 18th and 19th).


Thiruvatta Temple

Thiruvatta Temple (Malayalam: തിരുവാറ്റ ശ്രീ മഹാദേവർ ക്ഷേത്രം ) is an ancient
Hindu temple A Hindu temple, or ''mandir'' or ''koil'' in Indian languages, is a house, seat and body of divinity for Hindus. It is a structure designed to bring human beings and gods together through worship, sacrifice, and devotion.; Quote: "The Hin ...
dedicated to
Shiva Shiva (; sa, शिव, lit=The Auspicious One, Śiva ), also known as Mahadeva (; ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐ, or Hara, is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hindu ...
at Westkallada


Educational guidelines

*Govt. HSS, West Kallada. *Government UPS, Valiyapadam *Govt. L. P. School, Kothapuram. *Govt. L. P. School, Kanatharkunnam.


Hospitals

*Govt Ayurvedic Hospital, West Kallada *Govt Veterinary Hospital, West Kallada *Primary Health Center, Aithottuva, West Kallada *Primary Health Center, Koikkalbhagom, West Kallada


Main cultural institutions

*Sri Kumbalath Sankupilla Smaraka Grandhasala, Karali junction *Abhiraj Grandhasala, Kanatharkunnam *V.K.S. Grandhasala Aithottuva. *Chintha Grandhasala Ulluruppu *Nalandha Library, Thottathilkadav *Navodaya Grandhasala, Kadapuzha *E.M.S. Grandhasala, Valiayapadam west, Vilanthara. *Gramam. Grandhasala, Valiayapadam, Vilanthara. *C.K. Thankappan Smaraka Grandhasala, Aithottuva. *P.K. Raghvan Smaraka Grandhasala, Aithottuva. *Kadisseril Achyuthan Pilla Smaraka Grandhasala, Aithottuva *Priyadarsini Grandhasala, Aithottuva *T.P. Sadanandan Smaraka Grandhasala, Aithottuva. *Mathrubhumi Study Circle ( Mathrubhumi Arts and sports club), Aithottuva.


Government service centers

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- E- Center *St Antonys Building, Karali Junction *Jana Seva Kendra, thengumthara junction, Aithottuva


Festivals

* Kallada Jalotsavam (കല്ലട ജലോത്സവം)
Vallam Kali Vallam kali ('' vaḷḷaṃ kaḷi'', literally: boat game) also known as Snake Boat Race is a traditional boat race in Kerala, India. It is a form of canoe racing, and uses paddled war canoes. It is mainly conducted during the season of t ...
(boat race) held on the
Kallada River Kallada River/Kulathupuzha " Puzha "means River.Its's the longest river in Kollam District, Kerala, India.The river originates in Kulathupuzha,a part of Western Ghats and flows west reaching Arabian Sea after travelling a distance of 120km. R ...
Thaipooya kavadi at kodumthuruthil tempkle *kanakkathara bhadrakali temple ulsavam *kavadi, soolamkuth kodumthuruthil subrahmanya kshethram *Thalayinakaav Temple ( Thrisoola pooja in every Saturday). * Parambil umamaheswara Temple (uthram thirunaal mahotsav)


Popular Games

*
Kabaddi Kabaddi is a contact team sport. Played between two teams of seven players, the objective of the game is for a single player on offence, referred to as a "raider", to run into the opposing team's half of the court, touch out as many of their ...
* Gulan Perish ( Twenty-eight (
card game A card game is any game using playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, be they traditional or game-specific. Countless card games exist, including families of related games (such as poker). A small number of card ga ...
) ) *
Cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by str ...
* Football *Volley Ball


References

Dr.Deepu Haridas


External links


Sri Kumbalath Sankupilla
Villages in Kollam district {{Kollam-geo-stub