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Mala, Kerala

Mala
മാള
Town
Mala is located in Kerala
Mala
Mala
Mala is located in India
Mala
Mala
Location in Kerala, India
Coordinates: 10°42′58″N 76°18′18″E / 10.7160099°N 76.3050726°E / 10.7160099; 76.3050726Coordinates: 10°42′58″N 76°18′18″E / 10.7160099°N 76.3050726°E / 10.7160099; 76.3050726
Country  India
State Kerala
District Thrissur
Languages
 • Official Malayalam, English, Konkani
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Telephone code 0480
Vehicle registration KL-45
Lok Sabha constituency Chalakudy
Website www.mala.co.in

Mala is the name of a small town in Thrissur district of Kerala, south India. There is a Jewish synagogue at Mala town [1]. At the moment it is in ruins. The famous Pambu Mekkattu Mana (temple) is located here and attracts thousands of devotees every year.

Mala is a multicultural society. Migrants from different parts of the world settled in Mala; especially noteworthy are the Jews from Palestine, Brahmins from the Konkan and Kudumbis from Goa.

It had a major inland port and people from Ambazhakad, Kuzhur, Kadukutty, and other people used to bring their goods to Mala so as to transport it to Kottapuram or Kochi. The major items of trade were beetel leaves, cut stone (vettu kall), toddy, coconut, and wood. Today it does not have such importance because of the high network of roads.

In olden times, Mala used to be affected by floods in monsoons. Business were not very much affected because a major mode of transport was through the water itself.

It was attacked by Tippu Sulthan. His fort had passed through Kottamuri, Vattakotta. The fort was made by dumping soil to a height of 15 to 16 metres. After the defeat of Tippu Sulthan, this fort was leveled gradually, but now also as you move towards south of Mala, you will experience many ups and downs. And names also derived due to presence of fort. Kottamury And Vattakota are example of that. Literally, in Malayalam Kottamury means "where fort is cut" (kotta = fort; mury = cut) and Vattakotta means "round fort."



Mala is a major educational hub consisting of four higher secondary schools, six English and Malayalam medium high schools, two engineering colleges, a BEd college, an MBA college, a government industrial training institute, a medical college and many other professional institutions. Some of the famous educational institutions are: Government Model LP School (established in 1893), St. Antony's High School, Carmel College for Women, St. Joseph's College, St. Theresa's College, Jesus BED college, Holy Child School, Holy Grace Academy, METS School of Engineering, St. Antony's College, Soccorso Convent School, and Al-Azhar School.

Mala is very scenic. Its proximity to the 'back-waters' connected to Arabian sea, makes it a unique small town between Chalakkudy and Kodungallur, where St. Thomas, one of the Apostles of Jesus Christ, is believed to have landed in AD 52.


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