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Pathanamthitta
Area: 2731 sq. km
Population: 12,31,577(2001 census)
Altitude: 500 - 1000 mt. above sea level
Pathanamthitta, a hilly terrain of pristine beauty is popular as the
headquarters of pilgrim worship in Kerala. More than fifty per cent of
the total area of this land of temples, rivers, mountain ranges and
coconut groves is covered by forests. The district is frequented by
visitors from India and abroad often for its water fiestas, religious
shrines and the cultural training centre. Pathanamthitta is bordered by
the Western Ghats on the east, Kollam district on the south, Alappuzha
district on the west and Kottayam and Idukki districts on the north.
Parumala St. Peters & St. Pauls Orthodox Church Parumala Thiruvalla
Pathanamthitta
It is at this church that Mar Gregorios Metropolitan, the declared saint
of the Malankara Orthodox Church in Kerala takes his eternal rest. The
annual commemorative feast ( Orma ) of the saint is celebrated with much
pomp. There is a ceremonial procession on the day of the feast. Devotees
from across the state attend the special rites and prayers offered here
on this day.
Getting there : Thiruvalla is connected by good motorable roads with
other parts of the State. Nearest railway station : Thiruvalla, about 11
km. Nearest airport :Cochin International Airport, about 102 kms from
Thiruvalla.
Parthasarathy temple, Adoor
Venue : Parthasarathy temple, Adoor, near Adoor KSRTC bus stand,
Pathanamthitta district, south Kerala.
Gajamela, elephant processions on the concluding day is the highlight of
the ten-day annual festival at Sree Parthasarathy temple here. Nine
majestically caparisoned elephants take part in this spectacular
procession which culminates at Chennapatti temple, 3 km away.
Ottanthullal and a few other art forms are also staged on the tenth day.
The shrine is dedicated to Lord Sree Krishna, known here in the name of
Parthasarathy (Partha's charioteer; Partha (Arjuna) was one of the five
Pandava princes, the heroes of the epic Mahabharatha).
The temple also celebrates Ashtamirohini the birthday of Sree Krishna.
Parichamuttukali - a folk art resembling the martial steps,
Mayooranritham - Peacock dance, Ammandudam, Velakali - dance symbolic of
ancient warfare, etc are performed during the Ashtamirohini festival
Getting there :
Nearest railway station : Chengannur, about 25 km.
Nearest airport : Thiruvananthapuram International Airport , about 92 km
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