Kadduvan

Kadduvan
கட்டுவன்
Town
Kadduvan
Coordinates: 9°47′0″N 80°2′0″E / 9.78333°N 80.03333°E / 9.78333; 80.03333
Country Sri Lanka
Province Northern
District Jaffna
DS Division Valikamam North

Kadduvan (Tamil: கட்டுவன்) is a small town in the northern Jaffna District of Sri Lanka.[1]

It is situated along the Vallai–Tellippalai-Arali road between Vasavilan and Tellippalai.[2] The Kadduvan Grama Sevaka (GS) division J/238 is located in the Valikamam North Division.[3][4] Kadduvan is one of the oldest towns in Jaffna District and a traditional Hindu village. While most of the traditional folk dances of the Jaffna District vanished during the long Colonial history of Sri Lanka, the folk dance ‘vasanthan” (Tamil: வசந்தன் or வயந்தன் ) has survived until the beginning of the Sri Lankan Civil War. Though this dance form is similar to “Kolaaddam” (Tamil: கோலாட்டம்) , it has some unique features. It has an original rhythm and tune as well as old traditional lyrics. It is performed in Hindu temples by adult males during "Navarathiri" (Tamil: நவராத்திரி) festival time. It is also believed that the performance at the temple will bring rain.

Tamil scholar Pandithar Namasivayam who was a student of Vidwa Siromani C. Ganesha Iyer is from Kaaduvan. He was awarded the honor of illakkanna viththakar (Tamil: இலக்கண வித்தகர்) by the University of Jaffna at its first convocation in 1979.

Due to the Sri Lankan Civil War the village has come under the high security zone[5] since 1990 being proximate to the Palali military base adjoining Palali airport.[6][7]

Sri Lankan government cabinet has decided to release 400 acres in Palai Veemankamam south and Varuthalaivilan, 300 acres in Kadduvan and Kurumbasiddy [8] for re-settlement [9] Araly-Tellippalai road up to Kadduvan junction was released from army control in July 2016. The rectangular area covering the places Tellippalai, Kadduvan and Mallakam is completely released. [10].

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