Beyond
Letters and Latex
Situated
seventy six Kilometres away from Kochi, Kottayam is a place
strangely ancient in spirit but fairly modern in atmosphere.
This land, located in the erstwhile Central Travancore,
is remarkably fertile and brilliantly green. A true topical
diversity adorned with backwaters, green paddy fields, rubber
plantations and palmgroves as far as the eye can see. The
land is also rich in varieties of vegetables, cardamom,
pepper, coffee and spices. The people are healthy, hard
working and educated. This is Kottayam, the Land of Letters,
Latex and Lakes.
Land
of letters because as a district Kottayam has the highest
literacy in India. The town of Kottayam is also the birth
place of the publishing industry and the home of the Fourth
Estate in Kerala. Land of Latex because the district abounds
in extensive rubber plantations which earned for its headquarters
the sobriquet. A trip from Kottayam to Thekkady, along the
zig-zag Kumily road, offers breath-taking views of rubber,
coffee and tea plantations.
Land
of Lakes because of the different lakes forming in great
expanse of water called the Vembanad into which a network
of rivers like Manimala, Pamba, Achankovil empty. These
and various canals provide for boating, canoeing, fishing
and sight seeing, experiences that are unforgettable. The
vivid blue and green palmfringed backwaters of Kottayam
is a perennial source of attraction to the tourists.
KUMARAKOM
A
short ride 10 Km to the west of Kottayam brings you at Kumarkom,
on the vast Vembanad Lake, a well known bird sanctuary,
parrots, egrets, herons, teal, larks, fly catchers, wood
beetle and other birds are seen here during their respective
migratory seasons. Every year hundreds of Siberian cranes
come across from far away Siberia to roost and breed before
going back. A cruise on the Vembanad Lake, gently rocked
by the waves rippling to the rhythm of the swaying coconut
palms on the distant banks could be truly exhilarating.
Preserving the old style, the beautiful bungalow of Albert
George Baker at Kumarakom has now been modified into 'Taj
Garden Retreat', a hotel of Taj group with modern living
facilities.
PATHIRAMANAL
A
unique back water spot accessible by boat from here is 'PATHIRAMANAL'
a lonely island in the lake ideal for the honeymooners and
modern holiday tourists. Tourists come here in search of
sun and water, tropical scenery and a change from the din
of city life and Pathiramanal can provide all these in plenty.
BOAT
RACE IN KOTTAYAM
Every year, during Onam season, Kavanattinkara and Kumarakom
Boat Races are conducted at Kavanar and Kottathodu river
respectively. About 50 boats including a few snake boats
participate in these races. With fun, frolic and fanfare
on the banks of the back waters, it is thrill and entertainment
galore for the tourist to see these long bedecked boats
surging forward propelled by hundred oars to the rhythm
of country, folk beats. A ride by boat or by country craft
from Changanacherry to Alappuzha through Punnamada Kayal
will provide an unforgettable sight of some of the paddy
fields and stretches of coconut palmgroves.
ELAVEEZHAPOONCHIRA
Tucked
away in the folds of lovely mountains, 'ELAVEEZHAPOONCHIRA',
in the border of Kottayam-Idukki districts, is a picturesque
stretch of land 3000 ft above sea level. During monsoon
season, the water that gets accumulated over a wide area,
looks like a placid lake. reflecting the rain clouds and
the majestic mountains. The pristine beauty of nature is
preserved almost intact in this small region
KANNADIPPARA
'KANNADIPPARA'
is the highest mountain peak in Elaveezhapoonchira. If we
look from Kannadippara, both sun rise and set can be seen
clearly. The 80 ft. high waterfall at 'KAZHUKANKULIMALI'
is an added visual beauty to this place.
WAGAMON
Wagamon,
another tourist centre. 60 Km from Kottayam, situated at
an elevation of 1100 metres above sea level, is a trekker's
paradise.
TEMPLES
Kottayam
town is the gateway to pilgrim centres of Sabarimala, Mannanam,
Kuruvilangad, Vaikom, Ettumanoor, Bharananganam,Erumeli,
Manarcadu, Aruvithura and Athirampuzha. The famous Vaikom
Siva Temple, associated with the legendary Parasurama, is
just 40 Km. north of Kottayam town and is a typical example
of Kerala Temple Architecture. So also are the Temples of
Perunna , Vazhappally and Thrikkodithanam near Changanachery.
There is a school imparting training in Temple art forms
like PaNchavadyam, (orchestra of five musical instruments)
Sopanasangeetham, Nagaswaram etc at Vaikom in connection
with Siva Temple.
The
temple at Ettumanoor about 12Km. north of Kottayam is famous
for the exquisite samples of ancient murals and 'Ezharaponnana'
or the 7 ½ elephants finished in gold. In the St.
Mary's Church at Kuravilangad built in 355 AD. there is
an old bell which bears a hitherto undeciphered inscription.
The mortal remains of the Blessed Sister Alphonsa and Blessed
Father Kuriakose Elias Chavara are entombed at the St. Mary's
Church at Bharannganam and the St.Joseph's Monastry Church
at Mannanam respectively.
The
religious festivals of this district are also famous. Pettathullel
at Erumeli (January) Ashtami at Vaikom ( November/December)
Ezharaponnana at Ettumanoor ( February/March)
Blessed Alphonsa at Bharananganam(July) Ettunompu at Manarcad(September)Chandanakudam
at Changanacherry (December) are prominent among them. One
will find thousands of Hindus, Muslims and Christians mixing
and mingling during these festive occasions, in their quest
for peace and salvation.
Mosque
at Erumeli
The
Mosque at Erumeli about 60 Km north-east of Kottayam town
is dedicated to Vavar, a contemporary and companion of Lord
Ayyappa, a Hindu deity. Every year the unique sight of multitudes
of Hindu pilgrims worshipping at this mosque before their
trek to Sabarimala to worship Lord Ayyappa is truly soul
stirring.
Valiapally
Valiapally
(Metropolitan Church) Kavil Bhagavathi (Goddess) Temple
and Puthoorpalli Muslim Juma-ath stand shoulder to shoulder
in changanacherry town. From the very ancient past the 'CHANDANAKUDAM'
the religious festival procession of Muslims with a sacred
pot filled with sandal, is being given grand reception every
year (December25) by Hindus in front of Kavil Bhagavathi
Temple, Changanacherry. What better examples of Hindu-Muslim
amity over centuries in this country can one expect?