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1 Etymology  





2 Demographics  





3 Administration and Politics  





4 Attractions and Notable Locations  



4.1  Vettikkavala Sree Mahadevar temple  





4.2  Other Religious Places  





4.3  Tourist Attractions  





4.4  Educational Institutions  







5 Transportation  



5.1  Road  





5.2  Rail and Air  







6 See also  





7 References  














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Coordinates: 8°590N 76°490E / 8.98333°N 76.81667°E / 8.98333; 76.81667
 

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Vettikkavala
Village
Vettikkavala is located in Kerala
Vettikkavala

Vettikkavala

Location in Kerala, India

Vettikkavala is located in India
Vettikkavala

Vettikkavala

Vettikkavala (India)

Coordinates: 8°59′0″N 76°49′0″E / 8.98333°N 76.81667°E / 8.98333; 76.81667
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKollam
Area
 • Total18.71 km2 (7.22 sq mi)
Elevation
72 m (236 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total20,118
 • Density1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationKL-24

Vettikkavala is a village located in the Kollam district in the state of Kerala, India.[1] The village is famous for Shiva-Vishnu temples which hosts a special deity called Vathukkal Njaali Kunju. An annual celebration of Pongala is held at the temple. The village is also well known for temple arts (kshetra kala) and a palace constructed by Sree Moolam Thirunal.[2]

Etymology

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The village Vettikkavala derives its name from the origins of idol worship of the temple here. The initial worship was carried out on an idol beneath a Vetti( aporosa cardiosperma) tree that existed near the temple. According to local historians, this tree was roughly situated near the present-day government school.

Demographics

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As of the 2011 India census, Vettikkavala has a population of 20,118 with 5,313 households. The majority of the population identifies as Hindu and Christians are the largest religious minority. Scheduled Castes make up 17.02% of the total population; 0.12% of the population are Scheduled Tribes.

Administration and Politics

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Inlocal self governance, the village of Vettikkavala falls within the Block panchayat named Vettikkavala (one among the 11 blocks in Kollam district) and the is spread across Gram panchayats of Vettikkavala and Melila. In revenue administration it comes under in the Kottarakara TalukofKollam district of Kerala. Vettikkavala is part of the Mavelikara (Lok Sabha constituency) and in the state legislature, it forms part of Pathanapuram legislative seat.

Attractions and Notable Locations

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Vettikkavala Sree Mahadevar temple

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Vettikkavala Sree Mahadevar temple is one of the largest and most famous Shiva-Vishnu temples in Kerala. As per oral history there was an idol worship carried out beneath a vetti tree near the present day temple in olden times. The available records suggests that in around the 17th or 18th century, a temple was constructed near the tree by the queen of Elayadath Swaroopam. The Elayadath Swaroopam centered at Kottarakkara was brought under Travancore in 1742 by troops of Marthanda Varma as a result of Travancore–Dutch War. The temple remained in a dilapidated state for many years after the annexation. However, in 1900 (Malayalam era 1176), and under the insistence of palace manager Sankaran Thampi the king of Travancore, Moolam Thirunal renovated the temple into its current structure.[3]

The Travancore Devaswom Board made a major investment in restoring the temple. In 1996, another round of maintenance was undertaken. During this work, a portion of kulikadavu around the temple pond was inadvertently damaged.

On the southern side of the temple lies a palace constructed by Travancore kings during the reign of Moolam Thirunal. This palace was designed for kings and royal family members who were visiting the adjacent temple. Presently, weather and encroaching vegetation are leading the temple into further ruin.[4]

Other Religious Places

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Tourist Attractions

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Educational Institutions

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Vettikavala Government Model High School is a high-tech, high-achieving secondary school. Another higher secondary school is in Sadanandapuram and is also high achieving academically. High schools are situated in Thalachira, Chakkuvarakkal, Kottavattom and are at a good level. Some lp, up, and welfare schools are also run by the government. Sector and some aided schools are also run by the private sector. There is also a polytechnic college in Thalachira.

Transportation

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Road

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State-run KSRTC buses are the primary form of transportation. The village is well connected to Kottarakkara, Kokkadu, Thalachira, Chakkuvarakkal and Punalur through frequent bus services. Three daily KSRTC Fast Passenger bus services ensure connectivity to neighboring districts of Pathanamthitta and Thiruvananthapuram.

Rail and Air

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The Kottarakara and Avaneeswaram railway stations, located on the Kollam-Sengottai railway line, are the nearest stations. Both of them are 8 km from Vettikkavala. However, Vettikkavala is better connected with Kottarakkara railway station through public transportation. The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport (68 km).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
  • ^ "കാലപ്പഴക്കത്തിൽ തലതാഴ്ത്തി വെട്ടിക്കവല കൊട്ടാരം". ManoramaOnline (in Malayalam). Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  • ^ M. O. Koshy (1989). The Dutch power in Kerala, 1729-1758. Mittal Publications. pp. 64–. ISBN 978-81-7099-136-6. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  • ^ "കാലപ്പഴക്കത്തിൽ തലതാഴ്ത്തി വെട്ടിക്കവല കൊട്ടാരം". ManoramaOnline (in Malayalam). Retrieved 24 September 2020.

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