Muthukulam

Muthukulam is a backwater village in the Karthikapally Taluk of Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala.

Muthukulam

മുതുകുളം
Village
Pandavar Kaavu Temple pond
Coordinates: 9°13′0″N 76°27′30″E
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictAlappuzha
Government
  TypeGrama Panchayath
Area
  Total90.75 km2 (35.04 sq mi)
Elevation
+1 m (3 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total20,740
  Density230/km2 (590/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
690506
Telephone code0479
Vehicle registrationKL 29
Nearest cityKayamkulam
Lok Sabha constituencyAlappuzha
Vidhan Sabha constituencyHaripad
Pandavarkavu temple
Pandavarkavu Devi Temple

Demographics

As of 2011 India Census, Muthukulam had a population of 20,740 with 9,474 males and 11,266 females. Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 1719 which is 8.29% of total population of Muthukulam. In Muthukulam, Female Sex Ratio is 1189 against state average of 1084. Moreover, Child Sex Ratio in Muthukulam is around 852 compared to Kerala state average of 964. Literacy rate of Muthukulam is 95.73% higher than state average of 94.00%. In Muthukulam, Male literacy is around 97.48% while female literacy rate is 94.29%.

Out of total population, 6,505 were engaged in work related to Primary sector or business activity. Of this 4,242 were males while 2,263 were females. Of total 6505 working population, 72.85% were engaged in Main Work while 27.15% of total workers were engaged in Marginal Work.

Muthukulam has total administration over 5,692 houses to which it supplies basic amenities like water, electricity and sewerage. It is also authorised to build roads within its limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction.[1]

Geography

Muthukulam is a small backwater village in Central Kerala. It is bordered by the Kanyakumari-Panvel National Highway 66 on the east and the backwaters to the west. A narrow strip of land comprising Aratupuzha village beyond the backwaters separates Muthukulam from the Arabian sea in the West. The nearest major towns are Haripad and Kayamkulam which are well connected by Kayamkulam-Muthukulam-Haripad road. The nearest railway station are Haripad(HAD) and Kayamkulam(KYJ).

Landmarks

The Rajiv Gandhi Combined Cycle Power Plant, RGCCPP (aka National Thermal Power Corporation), the first thermal power plant in Kerala, is situated at Choolatheruvu in Muthukulam.

Pandavarkaavu Temple which is one of the oldest and important temples in the erstwhile Travancore is the major attraction of Muthukulam. The temple which is believed to have been installed by Kunti Devi, Mother of the Pandavas, has goddess Durga as the presiding deity. According to legend, each Pandavas had installed an idol of Lord Vishnu in the five places on the banks of the River Pampa and their mother installed Durga at Muthukulam. They developed an idol with clay and offered it 'Kadalipazham' a variety of banana. Still 'Kadalipazham' serving to goddess is practiced by devotees. The shrines installed by pandavas dedicated to Lord Vishnu at Thrichitat, Thiruppuliyoor, Thiruvaranmula, Thiruvanvandoor and Thrikkodithanam, located in central Kerala districts, are collectively called ‘Pandava Temples’ of the state. According to legend, the idol of Thrichittat temple was installed by the eldest Pandava Yuddhishtra, Tiruppuliyoor by Bheema, Thiruvaranmula by Arjuna and the idols of Tiruvanvandoor and Thrikkodithanam temples respectively by youngest ones Nakula and Sahadeva.

Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) is drawing up an ambitious pilgrim tourism circuit programme connecting the ‘Pandava temples’ under the Centre’s ‘Swadesh Darshan’ scheme, which is meant for theme-based development of destinations.

Politics

Muthukulam is a part of the Haripad Assembly of Alappuzha Lok sabha Constituency and A. M. Ariff of Communist Party of India (Marxist) is the current Member of Parliament. Ramesh Chennithala is the Current Member of legislative Assembly.

Muthukulam is a place where the two alliances, UDF and LDF, have comparable power. However in 2015 Panchayath Elections Indian National Congress won 8 out of 15 wards, while LDF settled for 3 wards alongside Congress rebels, Muthukulam Congress Samrakshaka Samithy which also got 3 wards. BJP Opened its account for first time winning a ward.

Attractions

  • Ancestral house of Padmarajan
  • Paandavar Kaavu Devi Temple
  • Karunamuttom Shiva Temple
  • Erayill Devi Temple
  • Maayikkal Devi Temple
  • Kalpakasseril temple
  • Kollakayil Devi Temple
  • Elankam Devi Temple
  • St. George Orthodox Church
  • St. Thomas Marthoma Church Muthukulam
  • Kayamkulam Kayal (Back water)
  • Kurumbakara Devi Temple
  • Vettikulangara Devi Temple.
  • Muthukulam St. George Orthodox Church
  • Kanakakkunnu Jetty
  • Vettathukadavu
Kanhira tree

Notable people

  • Muthukulam Raghavan Pillai: Known as the Akshara Guru of Malayalam talkie films, he wrote the screenplay and dialogues of Balan, the first Malayalam talkie and Jeevithanauka, first box office hit in Malayalam film industry.
  • Padmarajan: Director and the founder of a new school of film making in Malayalam.
  • Navya Nair: State Award winning South Indian film actress and classical dancer.
  • Ashokan, actor
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References

  1. "Muthukulam City Population Census 2011 - Kerala". www.census2011.co.in. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
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