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Ayyappancoil

Village in Kerala, India

Ayyappancoil

Summary

Village in Kerala, India

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nameAyyappancoil
settlement_typeVillage
image_skylineHanging Bridge Ayyappancoil Idukki Kerala May22 A7C 01983.jpg
image_captionSuspension bridge at Ayyappancoil
pushpin_mapIndia Kerala#India
pushpin_label_positionleft
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Kerala, India
coordinates
mapframeyes
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameIndia
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Kerala
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Idukki
established_title
named_forAyyappancoil suspension bridge and old Sastha temple
government_typePanchayath
governing_bodyAyyappancoil Grama Panchayat
unit_prefMetric
area_total_km285.73
population_total34,267
population_as_of2011
population_density_km2auto
demographics_type1Languages
demographics1_title1Official
demographics1_info1Malayalam, English
timezone1IST
utc_offset1+5:30
postal_code_typePIN
registration_plateKL-37
blank1_name_sec1Literacy
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websitehttp://lsgkerala.in/ayyappancoilpanchayat/

Ayyappancoil, also spelt Ayyappankovil is a village in newly formed Idukki taluk in Idukki district in the Indian state of Kerala. The place is popular for having a suspension bridge with a length of 200 meters and an old historic Sastha temple on the banks of Periyar river.

Ayyappancoil is 15 km far from Kattappana, which is a nearby major town. Ayyappancoil is located 45 km from District headquarters Painavu and 230 km from its State capital city Thiruvananthapuram . Ayyappancoil was a big township in early 1960s. During the construction of Idukki hydro-electric project, the township was evacuated by the Kerala government.

Demographics

As of 2011 Census, Ayyappancoil village had population of 34,267 of which 16,943 are males while 17,324 are females. Ayyappancoil village spreads over an area of 85.73 km2 with 8,736 families residing in it. In Ayyappancoil, 9.3% of the population was under 6 years of age. Ayyappancoil had an average literacy of 93.5% higher than the national average of 74% and lower than state average of 94%: male literacy was 95.4% and female literacy was 91.7%.

Economy

Ayyappancoil is predominantly an agrarian based economy. Cash crops like cardamom, pepper and tea are widely cultivated here.

Administration

Road bridge usable only for 6 months in the year (ca. May '22)

Ayyappancoil panchayath was formed in 1977 and it spreads over an area of about 42.68 km2. It is divided into 13 wards for administrative convenience. It is surrounded by Kanchiyar panchayath in north, Kumily in east, Upputhara in west and Elappara in south.

Wards in Ayyappancoil panchayath

  • Ayyappancoil
  • Aanakuzhi
  • Mattukatta
  • Chembalam
  • Dorland
  • Palanikkavu
  • Sulthaniya
  • Pachakadu
  • Heavenvalley
  • K. Chappathu
  • Aalady
  • Poovanthikudi
  • Marykulam

Places of interest

Ayyappancoil suspension (hanging) bridge

Ayyappancoil suspension bridge (ca. May '22)

Ayyappancoil hanging (Suspension) bridge is built across the Periyar River, connecting the Ayyappancoil Grama panchayath and Kanchiyar Grama Panchayath in Idukki district, Kerala. The older road bridge over the Periyar River is submerged by the waters of the Idukki Reservoir for about 6 months in the year. The suspension bridge gives year round pedestrian access. This bridge is the longest hanging suspension bridge in the district. The suspension bridge draws a lot of tourists owing to its picturesque scenery.

Ayyappancoil Sastha Temple

Front view of Ayyappancoil Sastha temple

The old temple dedicated to Sastha which is on the banks of Periyar river is a main landmark of Ayyappancoil. The idol here is believed to consecrated by sage Parashurama himself. The temple is submerged when the water level in Idukki reservoir rises during the Southwest monsoon from June onwards. The temple was later shifted to Thoppipala, which is on the Kattappana - Kuttikkanam state highway. However, local people prefer to worship at the original temple. The sreekovil has been raised so that it is above the water when the temple is submerged. Pilgrims reach the temple across the Idukki reservoir via small canoes. A bamboo bridge is made by tribals from the shore to the temple for access during major festivals.

References

References

  1. "The Kerala Official Language (Legislation) Act, 1969".
  2. "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.
  3. "District Census Handbook, Idukki". Directorate of Census Operations, Kerala.
  4. (2013-05-10). "Vital Link". [[The Hindu]].
  5. (2010-11-05). "Remains of an ancient culture submerged by dam waters". www.thehindu.com.
  6. Special Correspondent. (1 Aug 2018). "Submerged Ayyappancoil getting ready for Vavubali". [[The Hindu]].
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