Kodukulanji

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Kodukulanji is a small village situated in Chengannur Taluk, Alleppey district, Kerala, India. It is located around 3 km north of the Achan Kovil River and 7 km south of the Pamba River. The village is predominantly Christian. Kodukulanji is one of the highest places in Alapuzha district. The village comes under two panchayats, Ala and Venmoney. The legislative constituency is Chengannur and parliamentary constituency is Mavelikara.

Kodukulanji is also famous for a 13th Century Ayyappa temple situated at a peak, highest in Alleppey.

[edit] Schools

The educational institutions functioning at Kodukulanji are C.M.S UP school, Christ Church Vidyapith, John Memorial High School, Raja Rajesweri School.

[edit] About Name

The name Kodukulanji orginated from two words "Kodu" which means "curves" and "kulanji" a tree which was once common in this place.Kodukulanji is one of the highest places in Alapuzha District.

[edit] Related Websites

www.kodukulanji.uni.cc

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