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Mundancavu
Village
Mundancavu is located in Kerala
Mundancavu
Mundancavu
Location in Kerala, India
Mundancavu is located in India
Mundancavu
Mundancavu
Mundancavu (India)
Coordinates: 9°19′54″N 76°36′19.5″E / 9.33167°N 76.605417°E / 9.33167; 76.605417
Country India
StateKerala
RegionSouth India
DistrictAlappuzha
Population
 (2001)
 • Total28,570
Languages
 • OfficialEnglish, Malayalam, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
689121
Landline code0479
Vehicle registrationKL-30 & KL-4
Nearest cityChengannur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyChengannur

Mundankavu is a village situated 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Chengannur in Alappuzha district, Kerala, India. It lies on the banks of the river Pampa. It is known as Vadakekkara which is situated on the northern banks of River Pampa

Historic and Notable landmarks

  • Erapuzha Bridge, (First concrete bridge in Kerala under British rule supervised by German Engineer Mr.Marani) across river on MC road is one of the oldest narrow bridges connecting Chengannur municipal town to Tiruvalla taluk. (Mundancavu to Thiruvanvandoor). The present bridge is built in a bottle neck fashion, connecting Mundancavu (Chengannur municipality) to Kallissery. It is to be widened as a 2 lane bridge for modern needs.
  • Thazhamon Madhom, the members of this madhom are the traditional head priests of Sabarimala temple.
  • Edavana Madhom or Edavana Mutts
  • Mampilly Madhom, Mampilly copperplate Vallabhakotha-chera 973 AD.

Historic importance

Historically, Chengannur village was ruled by "Vanjipuzha Chiefs". The "Vanjipuzha Principality" Palace situated near the river Pamba was located here before it was destroyed. The Vanjipuzha chief are descendants of early rulers of chengannur "Vanchipura Thampurans" .The palace had close architectural similarities to that of Thrichittatt Maha Vishnu Temple. They were Kshatriyas of Nair origin. Venad queens, some of the Kupaka women from the Ay family of Kizhperur settled here to be married by the Madampi of Vanjipuzha in the reign of .[1] Velu Thampi Dalawa before escaping to Mannadi was sheltered by Vanjipuzha Madhom in Adoor. Vanjipuzha Chief has a relevant position in the history of Travancore and they had the right to sit along with the Maharaja of Travancore. They were appointed protectors of the temples at Vaikom and Chengannur.[2]

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