Edathirinji

Edathirinji is a village in Thrissur district in the state of Kerala, India.[1]

Edathirinji
village
Edathirinji
Location in Kerala, India
Edathirinji
Edathirinji (India)
Coordinates: 10°20′0″N 76°9′0″E
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictThrissur
Population
 (2001)
  Total8,196
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
680122
Vehicle registrationKL-8,KL-45
Websitewww.edathirinji.com

Niyamasabha Constituency : Irinjalakuda

Loksabha Constituency : Thrissur

Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Edathirinji had a population of 8196 with 3859 males and 4337 females.[1]

Edathirinji is a fast-growing village in Padiyoor Grama Panchayath just 4 km west of Irinjalakuda Municipality in Thrissur district connected to both NH 47 and NH 17 highway. Govt. has recently notified the road connected to both highways as State Highway. Though the main source of living in this small hamlet is agriculture, it is indeed a great honour to mention that a large chunck of people are abroad especially middle east, earning the much sought after foreign exchange for India. You can rest be assured that there is no polarisation of religion in this village and all the communities live in harmony with the Churches, Temples and Mosques all situated 2 km radius. With co-operative bank and a reputed private bank, this village also boasts of youth organizations who regularly strive for the betterment of the people socially and culturally, not to mention of the freedom fighters who have laid their lives for India's freedom. With a government veterinary hospital, Krishi Bhavan and the always flowing "Shanmugam Kanal", Edathirinji is a paradise of verdant greenery

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Welfare Associations

  1. Edathirinji Pappathumuri Residence Association (EPRA)

Official Website of Edathirinji Pappathumuri Residence Association - EPRA

  1. Edathirinji Welfare Association (EWA), U.A.E.

Visit the Official Website of Edathirinji Welfare Association - EWA

Edathirinji schools

  1. HDPS Higher Secondary School (Thirath)
  2. St.Mary's Lower Primary School (Kakkazha)
  3. R I Lower Primary School

Edathirinji Temples

  1. Sree Sivakumareswara Temple
  2. Pothani Siva Temple
  3. Sree Edachali Bhuvaneswari Temple
  4. Ayyankuzhi Sree Dharma Sastha Temple
  5. Korath Sree Bhagavathi Temple
  6. Kavalloor Family Temple
  7. Annapoornesery Temple, Chettiyal
  8. Sree Darmadevi Thekkethalakkal Family Temple, Chettiyal
  9. Anakkathiparambil Vishnumaaya Rudhiramaala Temple
  10. Thekkoot Valooparambil Bhagavathy Temple
  11. Ponnampully Sree Subrahmanniya Swami Temple, Marotikal
  12. Kollamparambil Sree Vishnumaya Temple
  13. Elinjikottil Sree Bhadrakali Temple

Edathirinji Church

  1. St Mary's Church Cheloor/Edathirinji Church

Edathirinji Mosque

1. Edathirinji Juma Masjid

2 km from chettiyaal centre in Kattoor Road. The juma mazjid called Muhiyuddeen juma mazjid is one of the oldest mosques in thrissur with a calm kabarsthaan and cool Islamic culture. The mazjid is symbol of communal harmony for all Edathirinji people.

The mazjid is the door to the kaattoor thekkum paada shekharam and always giving blessings to the agriculturist and all fisherman around the padashekharam

2. Edathirinji Centre Juma mazjid

  1 km north from Edathirinji post office jn.

Edathirinji Banks

  1. Edathirinji Co-Operative Bank
  2. Federal Bank
  3. South Indian Bank Ltd.
  4. State Bank of Travancore
Edathirinji Official Website

Visit www.edathirinji.com Edathirinji.Com - The Official Website Of Edathirinji - Since 2002

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References

  1. "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
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