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River in India
The Bharathappuzha ("River of Bhārata"), also known as the Nila River, is a river in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. With a length of 209 km
Bharathappuzha
District in Kerala, India
literate district of India. The district has four major rivers, namely Bharathappuzha, Chaliyar, Kadalundippuzha, and Tirur Puzha, out of which the first
Malappuram_district
River in India
third longest river in the Indian state of Kerala, after Periyar and Bharathappuzha, and the longest river in the erstwhile former princely state of Travancore
Pamba_River
Town in Kerala, India
kilometres south-west of Malappuram and 8 kilometres west of Valanchery. The Bharathappuzha river flows through Kuttippuram. According to the last Census of India
Kuttippuram
Malayali Brahmin caste from Kerala, India
opening in the southern Western Ghats, and settled around the river Bharathappuzha. The region around Coimbatore near Karnataka- western Tamil Nadu border
Nambudiri
Lagoon network in India
110 km (68 mi), Chaliyar 169 km (105 mi), Kadalundipuzha 130 km (81 mi), Bharathappuzha 209 km (130 mi), Chalakudy 130 km (81 mi), Periyar 244 km (152 mi),
Kerala_backwaters
City in Kerala, India
Ratholsavam chariot festival. The river Bharathappuzha flows through Palakkad. Palakkad is on the northern bank of Bharathappuzha River. Palakkad was included in
Palakkad
Engineering college in Kerala
with a campus that extends for more than a mile (1.6 km) alongside the Bharathappuzha River. It was founded in 1994 as a minority-serving institution. The
MES_College_of_Engineering
Pilgrim Centre in Kerala, India
located on the banks of Bharathappuzha. T. K. Padmini Open Auditorium, Mini Pamba_Statue The Girl Flying Kite Bharathappuzha at Kuttippuram -a view from
Mini_Pampa,_Malappuram
Administrative district of Bombay and later Madras from 1792 to 1956
struggle. KPCC was formed in 1921 at Ottapalam, on the bank of river Bharathappuzha. In July 1937, a clandestine meeting of the CSP, which was the political
Malabar_District
District in Kerala, India
National Congress was held in 1921 at Ottapalam on the banks of the river Bharathappuzha, which also later demanded a separate state for the Malayalam-speaking
Palakkad_district
State in southwestern India
the growth of modern Malayalam literature in its pre-mature form. The Bharathappuzha river, also known as River Ponnani, and its tributaries, have played
Kerala
Town in Kerala, India
village, which is more of a temple town, is located on the banks of the Bharathappuzha river, with the nearest towns being Chelakkara, Ottapalam, Pazhayannur
Thiruvilwamala
Feudel Brahmin lord
opening in the southern Western Ghats, and settled around the river Bharathappuzha. The region around Coimbatore near Karnataka- western Tamil Nadu border
Azhvanchery_Thamprakkal
Village in Kerala, India
India. It is located at the border of Tirur and Ponnani Taluks. The Bharathappuzha River separates Thavanur from the towns of Tirunavaya and Kuttippuram
Thavanur
Municipality in Kerala, India
originated at Ponnani. The script was also known as "the Ponnani Script". Bharathappuzha, also known as the Ponnani River, has contributed much to the Malayalam
Ponnani
Municipality in Kerala, India
a tributary of Kaveri River, and Kunthipuzha River, a tributary of Bharathappuzha river, originate in the vicinity of Silent Valley. The Kadalundi River
Mannarkkad
Dam in Palakkad District, Kerala
is 355 feet high and impounds the Malampuzha River, a tributary of Bharathappuzha, Kerala's second-longest river. There is a network of two canal systems
Malampuzha_Dam
Bridge in Kuttippuram, Malappuram
India. The Tirur and the Ponnani Taluks are separated by the river Bharathappuzha, which is also the second-longest river in Kerala. The bridge connects
Kuttippuram_bridge
Place in Kerala, India
a very sacred place for the Hindus of Kerala from time immemorial. Bharathappuzha at Tirunavaya is considered to assume a special sanctity, because it
Tirunavaya
Village in Kerala, India
in Tirur Taluk, Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India. Bharathappuzha river and Tirur River merges together in Purathur and join with the
Purathur
Dravidian language
also very closer to modern Malayalam language. The basin of the river Bharathappuzha, which is otherwise known as River Ponnani, and its tributaries, have
Malayalam
1968 Indian film
himself. The Valluvanadan dialect popular in villages on the banks of the Bharathappuzha River was effectively used in the film. The film was shot at Vauhini
Asuravithu_(1968_film)
Village in Kerala, India
princely state in the present state of Kerala, that extended from the Bharathappuzha river in the South to the Panthaloor Mala in the North. On the west
Mankada
Hindu temple in Kerala
the deities Vishnu and Shiva. Temple is situated on the banks of the Bharathappuzha at Thirumittacode of Palakkad District in Kerala state in India. The
Thirumittakode Anchumoorthi Temple
Thirumittakode_Anchumoorthi_Temple
Village in Kerala, India
bordering Malappuram district, also on the banks of Bharathapuzha. The Bharathappuzha river separates Kudallur from Kuttippuram town in Malappuram district
Kudallur
Village in Kerala, India
Mannanur is a village on the banks of Bharathappuzha river in Palakkad district of Kerala state in India. "Basic Population Figures of India, States, Districts
Mannanur,_Palakkad
Town in Kerala, India
around 70 km from Kollengode. The Gayathripuzha River, a tributary of Bharathappuzha, flows near the town. Grama panchayats under Kollengode block panchayat
Kollengode,_Palakkad
Indian actor and film producer (born 1951)
which is based on the historical Mamankam festival in the banks of the Bharathappuzha. He was also in Ramesh Pisharody's Ganagandharvan in which he plays
Mammootty
River in Kerala, India
in the Indian state of Kerala. The other three are the Chaliyar, the Bharathappuzha and the Tirur River. This rain-fed river is 130 kilometres (81 mi) long
Kadalundi_River
Wetland in Kerala, India
Malappuram district. The area extends from Chalakudy River in South to Bharathappuzha River in the North, and to Ponnani Taluk. The Kole Wetlands acts as
Thrissur-Ponnani Kole Wetlands
Thrissur-Ponnani_Kole_Wetlands
Lighthouse in Kerala, India
situated in Ponnani, Malappuram district, Kerala on the south bank of the Bharathappuzha river. It was commissioned on 17 April 1983. The tower has a circular
Ponnani_Lighthouse
Town in Kerala, India
which was the then capital of South Malabar, on the bank of the river Bharathappuzha, which also later demanded a separate state for the Malayalam-speaking
Ottapalam
hence also known Palghat, where the Palakkad Gap breaks. The river Bharathappuzha flows through the Palakkad Gap. The three east-flowing rivers also originate
List_of_rivers_of_Kerala
Independent chiefdom in present-day central Kerala
with centres of traditional Ayurveda in Kerala, particularly in the Bharathappuzha and Nila valley regions, where temple-centred scholarship contributed
Valluvanad_(medieval_state)
Hindu temple in Kerala, India
Thiruvilwamala, atop a 100-foot-high hillock. Visible from the temple is Bharathappuzha, the second-largest river in Kerala, which flows past the temple's northern
Vilwadrinatha_Temple
Mountain pass in South India
another theory, it formed due to a landslide that occurred caused by the Bharathappuzha river that currently flows through the gap. The river is fed by various
Palakkad_Gap
Town / Municipality in Kerala, India
a tributary of Kaveri River, and Kunthipuzha River, a tributary of Bharathappuzha river, originate in the vicinity of Silent Valley. The Kadalundi River
Nilambur
1979 Indian film
medieval Mamankam festival held every 12 years at the banks of river Bharathappuzha in Tirunavaya, Southern India. Written by N. Govindankutty, the film
Maamaankam
2019 Indian Malayalam-language period drama
about the Mamankam festival of the 18th century on the banks of the Bharathappuzha at Tirunavaya, in the Malabar region. The film follows Chaaverukal who
Mamangam_(film)
Village in Kerala, India
bordering Malappuram district. It is located on the southern bank of Bharathappuzha river (Nila, Ponnani River, or Kuttippuram River). Anakkara is located
Anakkara_(Palakkad)
are Chamravattom Regulator-cum-Bridge in Malappuram district across Bharathappuzha completed in 2012. Tirur Chamathachal regulator in Kannur district across
List of dams and reservoirs in Kerala
List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_Kerala
Migratory bird sanctuary in Malappuram, Kerala
sanctuary is spread over 20 acres (8.1 ha) on the southern bank of the Bharathappuzha River Lotus Lake Thirunavaya is 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) from Tirunnavaya
Lotus Lake Wetland Thirunavaya Malappuram
Lotus_Lake_Wetland_Thirunavaya_Malappuram
Town in Kerala, India +91
princely state in the present state of Kerala, that extended from the Bharathappuzha river in the South to the Panthaloor Mala in the North. On the west
Valanchery
Town / Municipality in Kerala, India
and Sub Divisional Police Office. The Thuthapuzha, a tributary of the Bharathappuzha (Ponnani River), which is also the longest river of Kerala, flows through
Perinthalmanna
National park in Kerala, India
tributary of the Kaveri River, and Kunthipuzha River, a tributary of Bharathappuzha river, originate in the vicinity of Silent Valley. The Kadalundi River
Silent_Valley_National_Park
Temple in Kerala, India
village near Thiruvilwamala in Thrissur district, on the southern bank of Bharathappuzha, the second longest river of Kerala. The main deity of this temple is
Ivor_Madom
Tehsil in Palakkad district
a tributary of Kaveri River, and Kunthipuzha River, a tributary of Bharathappuzha river, originating in the vicinity of Silent Valley. The Kadalundi River
Attappadi_taluk
Geographical / Historical Area in Kerala, India
South Malabar. The longest three rivers of Malabar region, namely the Bharathappuzha, Chaliyar, and Kadalundi Rivers, flow through South Malabar. Until the
South_Malabar
in Pattambi Taluk, Palghat District of Kerala, India, alongside the Bharathappuzha river. "Primary Census Abstract Data Tables – India: Final Population
Kizhayoor
Municipality in Kerala, India
the bank of Bharathappuzha river. Vettathunadu had sea coast and four major rivers (Chaliyar, Kadalundi River, Tirur River, and Bharathappuzha river). The
Tanur,_Malappuram
Village in Kerala, India
in the present state of Kerala, that extended from the Nila River (Bharathappuzha) in the South to the Panthaloor Mala in the North. On the west, it was
Melattur,_Kerala
Village in Kerala, India
Maniyam Perumbalam and Melazhiyam. It is located on the southern bank of Bharathappuzha river (Nila, Ponnani River, or Kuttippuram River). Kumbidi is located
Kumbidi
Village in Kerala, India
district of Kerala. It is located near Edappal, on the plains south of the Bharathappuzha. The village is one of the earliest Brahmin settlements ("Sukapuram
Sukapuram
Indian writer
time. The last rites were performed at Pambadi on the banks of the Bharathappuzha. Arohanam (VKN himself translated this work into English with the title
V._K._N.
Taluk in Kerala, India
Kadalundi River (Eranad Taluk) to north, Thuthapuzha River (a tributary of Bharathappuzha) to south, Kuttippuram block of Tirur Taluk to west, and Mannarkkad
Perinthalmanna_taluk
Town in Kerala, India
an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1.6 km) alongside the Bharathappuzha river. The KCAET at Thavanur established in 1963, is the only agricultural
Malappuram
Railway station in Kerala, India
Beypore–Podanur line formed in the years 1861–1862. Kuttippuram bridge Bharathappuzha Vairankode Vela "SOUTHERN RAILWAY LIST OF STATIONS AS ON 01.04.2023
Kuttippuram_railway_station
Hindu temple in Kerala, India
Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is situated on the banks of the Bharathappuzha river at Thrithala of Palakkad District in Kerala state in India. References
Trithala_Maha_Siva_Temple
Hindu temple in Kerala, India
Hanuman Kavu is a famous Hindu temple between the Ponnani River and the Bharathappuzha at Alathiyur near Tirur, Malappuram district, Kerala state, India. Although
Alattiyur_Hanuman_Temple
River in India
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Walayar_River
River in Kerala, India
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Bavali_River
Thirumittacode, near Pattambi (opposite to the Palghat Gap, on south bank of Bharathappuzha), in central Kerala. The old Malayalam inscription in Vattezhuthu script
Thirumittacode_inscription
Hindu temple in Kerala, India
prayers for their separated souls (pitrs) on the banks of the River "Bharathappuzha" in the temple. The major religious practices are Naivilakku, Thamara
Thirunavaya Navamukunda Temple
Thirunavaya_Navamukunda_Temple
Trucks being used to remove sand from the Bharathappuzha River
Sand_mining_in_Kerala
Beach in Trivandrum, Kerala, India
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Varkala_Beach
River in India
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Rishimala_River
Mountain in India
Sairandhri Visitors Center. The Kunthipuzha River, which is a tributary of Bharathappuzha originates from the Anginda peak. There is a population of the endemic
Anginda_peak
District in Kerala, India
third-longest river in Kerala only after to the Periyar river and the Bharathappuzha river. Early members of the Chera dynasty had their home in Kuttanad
Alappuzha_district
District in Kerala, India
is the only district in Kerala with the presence of both Periyar and Bharathappuzha, though they flow only a small distance through the district. The district
Thrissur_district
Town in Kerala, India
banks of Kadalundi River, the third-longest river in Malabar after Bharathappuzha and Chaliyar. Oorakam Mala is the highest nearby hill. Vengara is 5 km
Vengara,_Malappuram_district
Eastern Catholic archeparchy in Kerala, India
pridem. The boundaries of diocese were from Periyar (river) in Aluva to Bharathappuzha. Later it was extended to Palakkad district and extended to Coimbatore
Archeparchy_of_Trichur
Dam in Kerala state of India
Mangalam Dam is a dam built across the river Cherukunnapuzha (a tributary of Mangalam River) in Palakkad district of Kerala, India. The dam has a capacity
Mangalam_Dam
Indian mathematician and astronomer (1380–1460)
Alathiyur is situated on the northern bank of the river Nila (river Bharathappuzha) at its mouth in Kerala. He was a grandson of a disciple of Govinda
Parameshvara_Nambudiri
River in Kerala, India
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Panniyar_River
Indicopleustes mentioned that the Limyrike was a source of peppers. The River Bharathappuzha (River Ponnani) had importance since Sangam period (1st-4th century
History of Malappuram district
History_of_Malappuram_district
Village in Kerala, India
railway junctions of Southern Railway.It is situated on the banks of Bharathappuzha. Desamangalam was known for "mana", the residence of "Nambuthiries"
Desamangalam
Jolarpettai–Shoranur line to Palakkad Junction 1 Bharathapuzha Halt Bharathappuzha River ↑ PGTTooltip Palakkad railway division ↓ TVCTooltip Thiruvananthapuram
List of railway stations in Kerala
List_of_railway_stations_in_Kerala
Constituency of the Kerala legislative assembly in India
No. 46 for the Kerala Legislative Assembly Kuttippuram bridge over Bharathappuzha Constituency details Country India Region South India State Kerala District
Kottakkal Assembly constituency
Kottakkal_Assembly_constituency
Ancient Indian seaport/harbor-town mentioned in the Graeco-Roman writings
dredging. Ponnani About 74 km north of Kodungallur. At the mouth of Bharathappuzha river. Located opposite the Palakkad Gap. Panthalayini Kollam (Quilandy)
Tyndis
Literary traditions of the Malayali people of India
has contributed much to Malayalam literature in its early form. The Bharathappuzha river, also known as River Ponnani, and its tributaries, have played
Malayalam_literature
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Muttar_River
Town in Kerala, India
the Malabar rebellion in AD 1921, to Ottappalam on the other bank of Bharathappuzha, using the name Nellikkurissi for their new village. C. N. Ahmad Moulavi
Edathanattukara
Indian river
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Uppala_River
Multi-arts festival in Kerala, India
Stage name Venue City/town Bharathappuzha Central Stadium Palayam Periyar Government College for Women Vazhuthacaud Pambayar Tagore Theatre Vazhuthacaud
Kerala_School_Kalolsavam_2025
Beach in Kerala, India
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Tanur_Beach
Perumudiyoor is a village situated on the banks of River Bharathappuzha (also known as Nila River), about 1.5 km from Pattambi town, India. Perumudiyoor
Perumudiyoor
Bridge in Kerala, India
275426°E / 10.753273; 76.275426 Carried Rail (former) Road Crossed Bharathappuzha Locale Shoranur, Palakkad district, Kerala Official name Kochi Bridge
Cochin Bridge (Palakkad, India)
Cochin_Bridge_(Palakkad,_India)
Medieval kingdom in southwest India
Bharathappuzha river system, and its fertile valley. The successors of the Zamorin, known as the Eralpads, governed the banks of the Bharathappuzha river
Kingdom_of_Tanur
River in Kerala, India
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Kunthipuzha
Important beach in Trivandrum
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Shankumugham_Beach
Railway division of India
and the division jurisdiction ends just after the bridge across the Bharathappuzha. Two single lines connect Shoranur Junction to this mainline. From Shoranur
Palakkad_railway_division
Village and Panchayat in Kerala, India
Apostolic of Verapoly. Aloor parish is one of the 83 parishes between the Bharathappuzha and Periyar rivers, during the erection of the syro-Malabar hierarchy
Aloor,_Kerala
Thanjavur. Cochin - The region of Kerala which lies between the rivers Bharathappuzha and Periyar, sometimes extended to Pamba. Coromandel Coast – south coastal
Geography_of_South_India
Hindu temple in Thrissur district, Kerala, India
dedicated to Shiva situated on the banks of Gayathripuzha, a tributary of Bharathappuzha, at Kondazhy of Thrissur District in Kerala state in India. The Kondazhy
Kondazhy Thrithamthali Siva-Parvathy Temple
Kondazhy_Thrithamthali_Siva-Parvathy_Temple
Released film
marginalised woman Archived 26 August 2021 at the Wayback Machine In love with Bharathappuzha ‘Bharathapuzha’, directed by Manilal, is about the never-say-die attitude
Bharatha_Puzha_(film)
River in India
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Manali_River
Railway line in India
Road Shakunthala Junction overpass 4 Palakkad Town English Church Road Bharathappuzha River NH 544 overpass Peruvamba overpass 15 Pudunagaram SH 27 overpass
Palakkad–Pollachi_line
Town in Kerala, India
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Varkala
Traditional houseboat used in Kerala, India
Kerala Rivers Achankovil Ambankadavu Anjarakandi River Ayalurpuzha Bharathappuzha Chalakudy Chalippuzha Chaliyar Cherukunnapuzha Cherupuzha Cheruthoni
Kettuvallam
BHARATHAPPUZHA
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Girl/Female
American, Czech, German
Free Woman; A Free Person; Female Version of Charles or Carl
Girl/Female
Latin
Gentle. Famous bearer: Biblical Damaris was the educated woman who heard Paul speak at the...
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Column; Name of a Female Companion
Female
Hebrew
(שִׂמְחָה) Hebrew unisex name SIMCHA means "joy."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Canopous. Star.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Tower, with later -s.English : habitational name for someone from Tours in Eure-et-Loire, northern France, so called from the Gaulish tribal name Turones, of uncertain etymology.
Girl/Female
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Dawn
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Mind
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Praiseworthy; Ever-praised
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Garland
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