Karinkuzhi
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Karinkuzhi is located in the southern side of Karinkuzhi river on the Payyanur-Pulingome state highway in the Kerala district of India. Karinkuzhi is primarily an agricultural area and it was selected as one of the ‘Ela’s during the great green revolution. The dam across the Karinkuzhi river helped the growth of agricultural activities.
Karinkuzhi once had one of the best and largest play ground in Payyanur area. Till 1970 most of the school and district athletic meets were held here. In 1970’s the Kerala government converted this all season and beautiful playground into an electric substation.
Karinkuzhi is bordered by Kankol (north), Alakkad (east), Echilamvayal (south), and Vellur-theru on west. Karinkuzhi is about 4 km north of Payyanur Municipal center. 110 KV Electric Substation and Western India Polymer are the two industrial organizations in this area.
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It is also said that the name Alakkad is derived from the word 'yaga kad' which means that the flowers for the yaga of Kapila maharshi has been collected from the Konginichal Kavu of Alakkad. The Alakkad as a whole is the visiting place and control of 'KONGINICHAL BHAGAVATHI' of this Kavu.The Bhagavathi is known as "desa vasi"