Champakara

Champakara is a village in Kottayam District, 18 kilometres (11 mi) away from Kottayam in India. The State highway from Kottayam to Punaloor passes through the town. The name is derived from the Malayalam word Sampal kara or Sampath kara, which means "the land of prosperity".

Champakara

Sampal kara
Town
Champakara Devi Temple
Champakara
Location in Kerala, India
Champakara
Champakara (India)
Coordinates: 9°32′0″N 76°38′0″E
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKottayam
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationKL-

History

The "ettu veettil pillaimar", famous in Travancore history, was arrested in Champakkara by the Travancore military and hanged at Vettikkalunku near Vakathanam, 6  km south of Champakkara.

Martial arts

Champakara is the land of Kalaripayattu, the martial art of Kerala. The town is home to kalari and ayurvedic centers.

Demographics

The people of Champakara are dedicated to worshiping nature, and the forest preserve of Sarpa Kavu is nearby. Sarppakkav is the temple of sarppams (snakes).The village of Karukachal lies within the town.

Hindus, Christians and a small number of Muslims live peacefully in the village.

Arts and music

People in the area show a keen interest in the protection of Indian culture, its arts, and its music. Many people send their children to dance or music teachers.

Economy

In ancient times people were focused on agricultural activities. Now rubber is the main crop grown. The Champakara bus service, a match factory, the Sreerangom hospital, Metal and wood industries, and a pepper factory are the main industries providing employment.

Sports

The youths pursue a local game called Nadan Panthukali, which they play at the grounds of the Champakara Devi temple. Dittania Arts and Sports Club provide activities.

Politics

Politically, it is an LDF and United Democratic Front dominated society. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is also very strong here. The former transport Minister Late.Prof: K.Narayana Kurup and the current MLA for Kanjirappalli Dr.N.Jayaraj are the notable personalities from here. Champakara falls under the jurisdiction of the Karukachal gram panchayat. The Nair Service Society and SNDP are very strong here.

Religious centers

Champakara is a land of communal harmony, with the Devi temple Champakara, Devi temple Nethalloor, and the Champakara St Joseph Syro malabar catholic Church are the main places of worship. Christmas, Easter, Thrikkarthika, Meenabharani, Sreekrishnajayanthi, and Navarathri are the main religious occasions.

In Devi temples, during the Thrikkarthika and Meenabharani festivals, the Seva and Anpolivazhipadu is very famous all over the country, because it contains a huge number of Para (a vessel used for measurement of paddy) arranged in rows and is the main attraction for pilgrims. The Nethalloor Devi temple holds a festival of lights (deepam) during thrikkarthika. On the day of Kumbhabharani in Champakara temple, pindivillaku made out of plantain are lit in the evening.

Cultural center and orphanage

Ekathmatha Kendrom is the main cultural center in Champakara. Many cultural activities take place at the facility, including classes for music and dance. Sri sathyasai Seva samathi karukachal is also in this complex for the last twenty years. Jyothirmayi Balikasadanam is an orphanage for small girls is situated near the nethallor devi temple. DITTANIA CHAMPAKARA is a samskarika samithi which conducting several cultural and charitable activities every year is located near champakara temple.

Schools and colleges

The Government L.P. School Thommachery, the Subhash Memorial U.P. School, the Sarada Vidya Mandirom, St.Joseph U.P school Champakara, and the Rajahamsasramom Vidya Peedom are the major schools. Mahatma Gandhi University's BEd coaching centre near Sreerangom Hospital.

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