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Churches in Kerala
Thazhathangadi Valiapalli (2 km from west of Kottayam town): Built in 1550 AD, this church belongs to the Knanaya Orthodox Syrian Community. The Persian cross, believed to be one of the seven brought here by St. Thomas, and the Pahlavi inscriptions of this church are famous.
Jama Masjid, Thazhathangadi (2 km from Kottayam town): This ancient mosque on the banks of the Meenachil River is believed to be 1000 years old. It is one of the oldest in India.
St. Thomas Mount: This holy place of Christians is located 1200 ft. above sea level and offers a panoramic view of the Vaikom Lake and the surrounding areas
St. Mary's Church, Kuravilangad: Built in 355 AD on the high ranges of Kuravilangad town, this church has an old bell which bears an undeciphered inscription.
St. Mary's Church, Athirampuzha This church was built in 1080 AD and was renovated in 1874. The annual feast here celebrated in honour of St. Sebastian is a big event with fireworks and illuminations. Votive offerings of gold and silver arrows set this event apart from other festivals.
St. Mary's Church, Kudamaloor:This church, 800 years old, was built by Chempakasseri Maharajah. The ritual offering here is a traditional water bag and rope used to draw water from the well. The Kudamaloor Temple is equally famous.
St. Mary's Church, Manarcad (8 km from Kottayam Town): This is one of the most important churches of the Malankara Jacobite Syrian Christians. The ettunompu (8 day fasting) is the main annual event when devotees from far and wide congregate to participate in the prayers and rituals
St. George's Church, Puthupalli: This church is believed to have been built by the Thekkumkoor Rajas. The golden cross in this church is well known. The feast of St. George (Gee Varghese) is the annual event.
The CSI Cathedral Church, built over 175 years ago, is a monument from the British Era.
The Old Seminary, Marthoma Seminary and Vadavathoor Seminary proclaim Syrian and Roman Christian traditions.
The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church has its headquarters at Devalokam, Kottayam.
St. Joseph's Monastery, Mannanam (Near Medical College): This church was built by the blessed Father Chavara Kuriakose Elias. The mortal remains of this saintly priest is preserved here. Thousands of devotees gather here to pay homage to the saint every day.
Kaduthuruthi Valiapalli (on MC Road between Ettumanoor and Vaikom): Built in 500 AD, the church has a huge cross sculpted out of a single stone at the entrance.
Vimalagiri Church: This temple built in the Gothic architectural style has a 172 ft. tower which is one of the tallest church towers in Kerala. The feast is celebrated in December.
St. Thomas Church, Pala:The church dates back to 1002 AD and was renovated once in the 18th century.
Aruvithira Church (11 km from Kottayam): Believed to be one of the seven churches established by St. Thomas, this is also one of the churches in Kerala which collects the largest amount of monetary offerings during the festival days. The annual feast is celebrated on the 22, 23 and 24th of April.
St. Thomas Church, Cherpungal: Believed to have been established by the apostle St. Thomas, this church was relocated to the southern banks of the Meenachil River with the cooperation of poet Kunchan Nambiar and his family. In 1107, the Valiapalli was built on the original site. Here oil poured into lamps kept before the image of Infant Jesus is the votive offering - a ritual similar to the devotional practices of Hindus.
Pazhayapalli, Changanacherry (21 km from Kottayam town): This 950 year old mosque is one of the most famous ones of Central Travancore. The annual festival, Thangal adiyanthiram, is well known and is marked by a grand community feast. Meat and two tonnes of rice, offered by the devotees, is used to prepare biriyani for the community feast on this day. The Chandanakuddam festival at the mosque is one of the largest crowd pulling events in Changanacherry town.
Puthenpalli, Erattupetta: The famous Chandanakudam is celebrated here in February/December
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