Taliparamba
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?Taliparamba Kerala • India |
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Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Area • Elevation |
• 56 m (184 ft) |
District(s) | Kannur |
Population | 67,441 (2001) |
Codes • Pincode • Telephone • Vehicle |
• 670144 • +0460 • KL13 |
Taliparamba (Perimchellur) is a city and a municipality in Kannur district in the Indian state of Kerala. It consists of 47 villages which are spread over an area of 1330.56 square kilometers (513.73 square miles). It stretches from the coastal area of Ramanthali to Nuchiyard and Vayathur villages, touching the Karnataka border. The total population of Taliparamba is 458,580 of which 162,013 are males and 158,143 are females.
Taliparamba is a small town of only 67,000 people crowded into a small area of 43 squire kilometers. But the undulating hills that surround this little town make it exceptionally beautiful. The surrounding villages of Pattuvam, Kuttikkol and Karimbam are filled with lush green fields and little rolling hills. The rivers of Kuppam and Valapattanam surround the towns from all sides and the Arabian sea is only 14 kilometres to the western side. The hanging bridge at Kuttiyeri and the beautiful riverside temple at Parassinikkadavu attaract a large number of toruists. The Kannur University, Pariyaram Medical College and Sir Syed College are a few famous institutions in and around Taliparamba. The origin of Taliparamba is from the Perinchalloor brahminical settlement. Of the original 2,000 Brahmin families, only 45 remain now. The old name of Taliparamba was 'Lakshmipura' as this place was considered as an abode of prosperity. The 'Raja Rajeswara Temple' and the 'Trichambaram temple' are renowned places of worship. Today Muslims and Christians also form a sizeable portion of the population.
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[edit] Geography
Taliparamba is located at [1]. It has an average elevation of 56 metres (183 feet).
[edit] Administration
Taliparamba is a municipalitym in Kerala called s Nagarasabha. It is divided into 41 wards.[1] This is also the headquarters of the 3 taluks in the district of Kannur, the other two being Kannur and Talasheri. There are 47 villages in the taluk. They spread from coast to the hills. 13 Village panchayats that form the particular block panchayat are following Alakod Chapparapadava Chengalai Cherukunnu Kallisseri Kannapuram Kurumathur Naduvil Narath Pappinisseri Pariyaram Pattuvam and Udayagiri [2] It is also an Assembly constituency and traditionally Left Wing had been winning from this seat [3]. At present C.K. Padmanabhan is the MLA. Parts of this constituency however belong to Kasaragod Parliamentary constituency. There is also a police station and court.
[edit] Religious Centres
Taliparamba is home to a number of Churches, Mosques and Temples.
[edit] Rajarajeshwara Temple
] One of the prominent Hindu temples in Taliparamba is the Rajarajeshwara Temple, where Shiva is the reigning deity. It is believed to be very ancient and was supposedly renovated by Parashurama. Also nearby is the centuries old Srikrishna Temple at Thrichambaram. The month long "Utsava" celebrated yearly is witnessed by thousands.
[edit] Trichambaram Temple
Trichambaram Temple is situated about 1 km from Taliparamba town. The deity of the temple is Sree Krishna. The sculptures on the walls of the sanctum sanctorum are a class by themselves. The annual temple festival (Utsavam) is a colourful event. The fortnight-long festival begins on Kumbham 22 of Malayalam calendar (which generally falls on March 6) every year with the kodiyettam (hoisting of a religious flag) and comes to an end on Meenam 6 (which generallay falls on March 20) with Koodipiriyal (Ending of this festival). In between these dates, for 11 days, thitambu nriththam (a sort of dance with deities of Krishna and Balarama) is held at Pookoth Nada (1 km from Trichambaram temple).
[edit] Educational institutes
[edit] Demographics
As of 2001 India census[2], Taliparamba had a population of 67,441. Males constitute 48% of the population and females 52%. Taliparamba has an average literacy rate of 82%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 85%, and female literacy is 78%. In Taliparamba, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.
[edit] See also
- Rajarajeshwara Temple
- Parassinikkadavu
- Parassinikkadavu Temple
- Muthappan temple
- Kunnathoor Padi
- Udayagiri
- Kupam
- Mukkunnu
[edit] References
- ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Taliparamba
- ^ Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns. (Provisional). Census Commission of India. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.
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