Kuravilangad

Kuravilangad
കുറവിലങ്ങാട്
Town

Cross in front of the Marth Mariam Syro- Malabar Catholic Church
Kuravilangad
Kuravilangad

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 9°45′0″N 76°33′0″E / 9.75000°N 76.55000°E / 9.75000; 76.55000Coordinates: 9°45′0″N 76°33′0″E / 9.75000°N 76.55000°E / 9.75000; 76.55000
Country  India
State Kerala
District Kottayam
Government
  Type Municipal corporation
  Body Nagar Palika
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 686633
Telephone code 04822
Vehicle registration KL-67
Nearest city Kottayam, Muvattupuzha
Literacy 99.12%
Lok Sabha constituency Kottayam
Website www.kuravilangad.com
The church in the evening
St.Mary's Church
Kuravilangad Church
Kappalottam festival

Kuravilangad (Malayalam: കുറവിലങ്ങാട്) is a town located in the Kottayam district of Kerala, India. The town is situated in the Meenachil Taluk, about 22 km north of Kottayam, and is the largest town in the northern part of Kottayam district. It includes entire Kuravilangad panchayath and areas like Kattampack, kappumthala, Vakkad, Kurianad, Mannakkanad, Elakkad and Kalathoor. Kuravilangad is known as "The Vatican of India". Kuravilangad is also known as "Kizhakkinte Lourde", "Kuravilla Naad", "Kuravilla Angadi".

History

The land is blessed by the esteemed presence of St. Mary’s Forane Church.According to tradition prevalent in Kuravilangad the church was founded in 345 A.D It is believed, Mother Mary's first appearance in the world, was in Kuravilangad. Our Lady appeared to a few children at Kuravilangad, who were tending their flock in the bushes. Our Lady asked them to build a church at the place from where a miraculous perpetual spring sprouted, a spring which exists even today. The children reported the events to the elders and a church was built there.

Kuravilangad Church

Kuravilangad church is noted for its old bell, which contains inscriptions belonging to some unknown script. Another significant artifact is a model of a ship made from wood.

Festivals

St. Mary's Parish at Kuravilangad tried its level best to add splendor to Moonnu Nompu (three-day lent) functions during Lent. A forty feet wooden ship, beautifully built with prow, stern, masts and rigging, having on one side an effigy of Jonah being vomited by the fish as per the orders of the Lord, and on the deck wooden mariners in western costume, has been for centuries the centre of attraction in the midday procession. Amidst the surging mass of humanity the spectacle makes one imagine that the sea is furious, the waves are beating against the sides of the ship and violent winds rip the sails out of control.

Procession

The people of the Kadappoor (കടപ്പൂര്‍) locality has the privilege to carry the vessel during the procession. This privilege is start from the 400 AD. The festival is marked by inter-religious harmony and mutual cooperation, as the inhabitants of the neighboring villages participate in the festivities. Nowadays, the Ettu nompu (eight days of lent) is also observed.St.Paul's CMS Anglican Church, Vakkadu is an ancient Anglican Church in Kerala.

Education

Kuravilangad is the local hub of education, which caters education to students from both Kottayam and Ernakulam District. Notable educational institutes include Deva Matha College ,St Marys's HS, St. Marys Girls High School The 10th President of India, Kocheril R. Narayanan matriculated from St. Mary's High School, Kuravilangad (1936–38).

President's Village

Dr. K. R. Narayanan: The former president of Republic India. He is from Kuravilangad. He did his schooling from St. Mary's Boys High School, Kuravilangad.

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