Thrikkannamangal | |||
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Country | India | ||
State | Kerala | ||
District(s) | Kollam | ||
Nearest city | Kottarakara | ||
Parliamentary constituency | Mavelikkara | ||
Time zone | IST (UTC+05:30) | ||
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Thrikkannamangal is a village in the taluk of Kottarakara in the Kollam District of Kerala, India. This town is named so because it was the direction that the Kings of old, standing in their palace, would face in the morning. The city of Kottarakara is named so because it served as a place for the kings' "kottaram," or palace. It has people of many faiths and political leanings. There is a strong Hindu presence as well as a strong Christian presence. The Muslim population, though significant, is not as large the Hindu or Christian. Supporters of the Congress and Communist parties dominate politics in the area.
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One of the unique points of modern history tied to Thrikkannamangal is that it served as the launching pad for the Pentecostal movement that has now spread throughout India. The American missionary, Robert F. Cook, was received into Kottarakara by the late Kalloor Chacko, one of the patriarchs of the Kalloor family in Kottarakara. Beginning his work in Thrikkannamangal, Cook later moved to Mulakuzha and established the headquarters of the Indian Pentecostal Church of God there. The founders of the India Pentecostal Church as well as many other Pentecostal organizations were co-workers with Cook in the early days, before going separate ways for political or doctrinal reasons. The oldest registered Pentecostal church in India is located in Thrikkannamangal. Gandhinagar is a parat of thrikkannamangal which is a beautiful agricultural place.
SREE KRISHNA SWAMI TEMPLE:
The idol of Mahavishnu is erected facing westword and ‘Garuda’ facing it from the opposite. The kulashyva Brahmins settled here following the tussle between the Elayidath dynasty and Ettyapuram Lords. At present it is under the Thiruvithamkoor Devasom Board taken from the Kadalaymana Thampurans who owned a number of temples. The NagaRaja idol of this temple is famous. The Ayilya puja in the month of ‘Kanni’ attracts thousands of devotees. All the usual ceremonial rites are also offered at the doors of temples of Mahaganapathi, Mahadevar, Manikandaswami, Mada swami.
The festival of this temple is celebrated on the ‘Utram’ in the month of ‘Medam’. The peculiar practice of offering food of the deity is also famous. The other special offerings are payasam, Unniyappam and Noorum Palum. The first fruit is also offered.
IPC REHOBOTH CHURCH:
The Indian Pentecostal Church of God, Thrikkanamangal; a highly active fellowship of churches.We are seeking to become a relevant and powerful expression of the Church to the community.Whether you are searching for a church to participate a Pentecostal worship, spirit filled and prayer oriented, we hope this website will help you discover more about who we are and what we are doing………
The Christian life is a constant journey of growth, We need to learn as we grow; to discuss and question ideas and scriptures. It gives us a firm foundation on which we can build faith so that when we are tested we are sure of who we are in God. Accountability, biblical teaching and the ability to think are essential. The Fellowship recognizes the importance of the Universal Church and therefore sees their development in this context.
ST GEORGE ORTHODOX CHURCH(THATTATHUPALLY)
SALEM MARTHOMA CHURCH it is one of the oldest church. During the evangelical movement, church split and evangelical church established.Marthoma vision changed the face of village.
Thrikkannamangal has its own Kathakali Museum. Its situated in Thottam Junction. Kathakali is a dance form that originated in Kerala.