Puliyanam
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Puliyanam | |
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village | |
Coordinates: 10°12′58″N 76°21′17″E / 10.216001°N 76.354833°E | |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District | Ernakulam |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 683572 |
Puliyanam is a small town situated near Angamaly, Ernakulam district, Aluva taluk, in the state of Kerala, India. t is 5 kilometres west from Angamaly and 11 km north from Cochin International Airport. The nearest railway station is Angamaly.
It was once a forest with a canopy of tamarind trees (puli maram), and was called 'Pulivanam' which eventually became Puliyanam.[1] An alternative explanation for the origins of the name is that the area was once inhabitied by leopards (puli).[1] The word vanam means 'forest' in Malayalam.[1]
Economy[edit]
Puliyanam is famous for granite production.[1] Puliyanam stone is used for making high quality idols for temples and various other complex granite shapes.[1] There were once as many as 50 granite quarries.[1]
Areca nuts were also a major source of income for the local economy.[1] Other agricultural products here included rice, banana, Tapioca, coconut, Bean, trees and rubber.
Landmarks[edit]
Puliyanam has two temples – Chirakkal Mahadeva temple and Bhadrakali Mattappilly temple.[1]
Culture[edit]
A local primary school established in 1947 later became GHSS Puliyanam.[1]
The St Fransis LPS, Desasevini vayanasala, Kalamandalam Hyderali memorial kathakali club, United Arts & Sports Club, Millenium Arts and sports club, Ethernet Web Solutions, Navadhara club and Sneha Cultural Center are all situated in puliyanam.
Notable people[edit]
The Mattappilly family were early residents of Puliyanam.[1] The famous drama artist "Puliyanam Poulose"is from here.