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Manarcad
മണർകാട്
Manarcadu
town
Manarcad Church
Manarcad Church
Coordinates: 9°36′45″N 76°35′0″E / 9.61250°N 76.58333°E / 9.61250; 76.58333
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKottayam
Population
 (2009)
 • Total40 053
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
686019
Telephone code0481
Vehicle registrationKL-
Nearest cityKottayam
Literacy90%
Lok Sabha constituencyKottayam
Assembly Constituencya
ClimateModerate (Köppen)
The icon of the blessed Virgin Mary at the St.Mary's Church, Manarcad.

Manarcad (pronounced Ma - nar- cad) is a small town in Kottayam district of Kerala state, South India. It is known for the Manarcad Perunnal, the annual feast at the St. Mary's Church, which is usually held from September 1-8 (during the 8-Day Lent). It is located about 9 km from the town of Kottayam and is on the way to tourist town of Thekkady.

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People

The majority of the population depends on agriculture, but recently[when?] there is not much agricultural land. Manarcad has now become a suburb of the Kottayam town, and a good residential area.

Manarcad is one of the most densely populated villages in Kerala. The Rasa (a type of religious procession) during the feast of the St. Mary's Church here, which is held in September of every year is known as one of the biggest Rasas in Asia. Manarcad Temple festival is in the month of January and April (Pathamudayam) every year.

Culture

Manarcad church has been declared as a pilgrimage center of the Syriac Orthodox Church.

Majority of its population is Christian, belonging to the Jacobite Syrian Orthodox, Malankara Orthodox, Marthoma, Pentecostal and Brethren communities. Main Churches are Manarcad St.Mary's Jacobite Church, Vadakamanoor Orthodox Church, Church Of God Gilgal Maalam and Brethren Assembly Maalam.

Economy

Nowadays, NRIs (Non Resident Indians) act as the financial backbone for this small urban village.

Agriculture

Rubber, pineapple, pepper and coconut plantations contribute to the agricultural income. Few paddy fields remain unaltered.

Media

Kolo Suryoyo Archived 17 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine is a publication by St Mary's youth association, Manarcad. It is a popular Christian Magazine. Margadeepthi magazine is also publishing from Manarcad.

Hospital Ministry Of India Manarcadu Cell published "Neeravu".

Main attractions

Manarcad St. Mary's Church, Manarcad Devi Temple, Vijayapuram Srikrishna Temple Vennimala, Paalamuri bridge and Nalumanikatu (a road side recreational park near Manarcaud).

Festivals

Main festivals in this area are Manarcad palli perunnal (the Ettu Nombu at Manarcad church). Pathamudayam (a ten-day festivity at Bhagavathi temple), Nadathurakkal (Manarcad church), Pattukalam Koodicha (a 41-day festival at Bhagavathi temple), Kumbha Bharani ( a one-day festival at Bhagavathi temple) and Meena Bharani (a one-day festival at bhagavathi temple), procession during Sreekrishna Jayanthi at vijayapuram sreekrishna swamy temple. The bhagavathi temple is believed to be older than 2000 years. People from all religions take part in church and temple events with harmony.

Other attractions is a procession (Rasa) in the Manarcad St. Mary's church, which is considered to be one of the longest and heavily packed Rasas in Asia. On the seventh day of the feast, a very old icon of the Virgin Mary is unveiled in a ceremony known as Nadathurakkal.

Masayogam held in Church Of God Gilgal Bhavan Maalam is a festival of Pentecost communities.

Another attraction in this town is 'Naalumanikaatu' on the Manarcadu-Ettumanoor Bypass. The word 'Naalumanikaatu' means evening breeze. In the evening, many people in this town spend some time at this place.

Ammaveedu (literally, "Mother's house") a charitable organisation very near St. Mary's church, an organization for aged and sick people who are lonely in life .

Schools

  • St . Mary's English Medium School
  • St Mary's Higher Secondary school
  • St. Mary's College, Manarcad
  • St Mary's I T C
  • St Mary's Hospital
  • St Mary's School Of nursing
  • Infant Jesus Bethany Academy
  • Govt.UPS Manarcad
  • Govt UPS Maalam

Transportation

Buses provide the main public transportation and are available 24/7. The nearest railway station is the Kottayam railway station (about 8 km away). More than 200 other buses operate in this route.[citation needed]

Getting there

By Road Kottayam-Kumali
By Rail Kottayam Railway Station
By Air Cochin International Airport

Nearby Places

Maalam, Oravackal, Areeparambu, Ayarkunnam, Pampady , Puthuppally, Panikkamattom, 6th Mile, Palamuri, Kuzhippurayidom, Vadavathoor, Thiruvanchoor, Amayannor.

Sports and games

Manarcad has its own sports history. There is a variety of football Naadan panthukali in which they use a small leather ball the size of a cricket ball. This game has five innings, and normally it will take three hours to get finished. [citation needed]

See also

External links

This page was last edited on 16 March 2024, at 21:21
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