Angadipuram
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Angadipuram is a village and important pilgrimage center located 1.5 km from Perinthalmanna, Malappuram District of Kerala, south India. Angadipuram is famous for its two temples, the Thirumandhamkunnu Temple and the Tali Temple.[1]
The Thirumandhankunnu Temple was built by the easrtwhile kings of Walluvanad. The goddess Bhagavathi at the temple is the family god (kuladaivam) of the Valluvokonathiris. This temple has been gaining prominence of late. The village is one of the biggest in the malappuram district. It is filled with traditions and a flourishing tourism business.
[edit] How to get there
Angadipuram is on the main road from Palghat (Palakkad) to Calicut (Kozhikode) via Perinthalmanna. Angadipuram is a railway station on the Shornur - Nilambur railway line. It is about 50 km from the Calicut (Kozikode) airport. There are plenty of buses running from Palghat to Calicut. Angadipuram is mid way between the two cities. And there is only one train running between Shornur and Nilambur. This station is again midway between the two stations.
[edit] Reference notes
- ^ Malapurram Tourist Attractions - Pilgrimage Centers. Malapurram.nic.in. Retrieved on 2006-10-13.