Vallikkunnu

Vallikkunnu
—  village  —
Vallikkunnu
Location of Vallikkunnu
in Kerala and India
Coordinates
Country India
State Kerala
District(s) Malappuram
Nearest city Calicut
Parliamentary constituency Malappuram
Assembly constituency Vallikkunnu
Population 22,853 (2001)
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation


2 metres (6.6 ft)

Vallikkunnu is a village in Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India with an area of 25 km2.It's latitude and longitude are 11'07" N and 7'51"E respectively.Vallikkunnu was awarded the best panchayath of kerala in 1997.[1]

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Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Vallikkunnu had a population of 22853 with 11057 males and 11796 females.[1] It comes under Thirurangadi thaluk.The northern boundary is kadalundi river and southern side with parappanangadi panchyath.The village has a costal line of 8 kilometers with arabian sea in the west.The east is covered with Chelembra, Tenhipalam and Moonniyoor Panchayths.

History

Vallikunnu Panchayath came into existence in 1962. Vallikunnu got its name after the river "Valliyar", which flowed encompassing the hilly area. This gramam got place in many old literatures of Kerala. Ullur S Parameswara Iyer mentioned in his great work "Kerala Sahithya Charithram", that the "Valli Gramam" referred in "Basha Naishadam Chambu" of Mazhmangalam is Vallikunnu Desam. This Desam was under the administration of the Royal Family of Parappanad. The Monarchy of Parappanad kingdom led to the development of this village. The Head Quarters of Parappanad Kovilakam was in Neduva village of Parappanangadi panchayath. We can see Remains of Parappanad palace, Oottupura, and Kolappura in Neduva village. For administration purpose this place had been divided into five "Tharakoottangal" by the rulers. This tharakoottangal was centered on Siva temples. These Tharakoottams are: 1. Vallikunnu(Thekkil SivaTemple) 2. Mannur( Mannur Siva Temple) 3. Chelembra (Elannummal Siva Temple) 4. Thenhipalam(Pappannur Siva Temple) 5. Vennayoor(Vennayoor Siva Temple)

According to some historians, ancestors of Velu Thampi Dalava belong to Vallikunnu, and later they migrated to Tiruvithamkur. The old port named 'Thindis 'belongs to vallikunnu. Now the place is known as Kadalundi Nagaram. It is to be believed that the birth place of A.R. Raja Raja Varma, the famous Malayalam Pandit was in vallikunnu.

Places Of Interest

Azhimugham

This is in the northern end of Vallikkunnu panchayath where the Kadalundi river joins the arabian sea.This place is famous for seasonal birds which come from several places during the whole year,and area is also famous for Kandalkadu.This has become a place for sight seeing after the opening of kadalundi kadavu bridge.

Niramkaithakkotta Temple

Niram Kaitha Kotta Temple is an important pilgrim centre of Malabar.The Ayyappa temple is thought to be about thousand years of old. The temple is one among the most important Dharma Sastha temple of Malabar region. The Pattulsavam in every Makaram(a month in Kolla varsham ) performs in the premise of this temple with special rituals and ‘Seeveli’.So many monkeys are living near this temple. The well which provides the holy water (theertham) to the temple also have some special features. The holy water from this well which never dry or overflow is believed that the water is from the holy river Ganges. The water in the well never get sunlight. There is a way to this under ground well from inside the temple for collecting the holy water by the priest.

A few many feets higher than this temple the famous Mekkotta Bhagavathi Temple situates on the top of the hill. One will feel how the beauty and solitude provides mental relax when stay here for worship. The vast area around this temple provides the scope for forestation. The peak of the hill and the river which flows round the hill is a really beautiful sight. The beauty, elegance and the peacefulness of this area has the scope of developing in to a shooting location and a tourist centre.

The armory and training centre of Parappanadu Kingdom was situated in the place where Mekkotta Bhagavathy Temple now exists. The remains like tunnels and trenches seen around Mekkotta Temple are evidences for this. According to some historians, ancestors of Velu Thampi Dalava belong to Vallikunnu, and later they migrated to Tiruvithamkur.

Proposed Vallikunnu Municipality

The proposed Vallikunnu Municipality comprises:

Total Area: 77.18 km2

Total Population (1991 Census): 108,792

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