Kannammoola Explained

Kannammoola
Settlement Type:town
Pushpin Map:India Kerala
Pushpin Label Position:left
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Kerala, India
Coordinates:8.5033°N 76.9317°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Kerala
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Thiruvananthapuram
Unit Pref:Metric
Elevation M:21
Population Total:4232
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Malayalam, English
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN
Postal Code:695011
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Area Code:0471
Registration Plate:KL-01
Blank1 Name Sec1:Lok Sabha constituency
Blank1 Info Sec1:Thiruvananthapuram
Blank2 Name Sec1:Legislative assembly constituency
Blank2 Info Sec1:Vattiyoorkavu
Blank3 Name Sec1:Councillor
Blank3 Info Sec1:Saranya SS

Kannammoola is an urban neighborhood of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. The Aakkulam lake that forms a part of the Kerala backwaters is situated in Kannammoola.

Kannammoola was the birthplace of Chattampi Swamikal, who is considered to be one of the greatest religious scholars and reformer of Kerala. The mortal remains of Velu Thampi Dalawa, who had committed suicide to avoid capture when surrounded by the soldiers of the new Dalawa, were gibbetted by the British at Kannammoola.

Trivandrum International Airport is located nearby and the closest railway stations are Pettah and Thiruvananthapuram Central.

Geography

Kannammoola is on the banks of the Aakkulam Lake. The Amayizhanjan canal, which flows through Kannammoola, forms the lake. Three bridges cross the canal in Kannamoola: the Kakkodu Bridge, the Nellikhuzu Bridge, and the Kannamoola Bridge.[1]

History

The suburb was initially owned by a Namboothiri family called Kolloor Athiyara Mathom. It was a stronghold for Nair families before it became a metropolitan suburb.

In 1809, the British sentenced Velu Thampi Dalawa, a former Dewan of Travancore and freedom fighter, to be executed in Kannammoola. However, Dalawa committed suicide at the Mannadi Temple before being arrested.[2] The British brought his body to the west end of a Karanavar's property, and Dalawa was hung on a post on a hill in Kannammoola; the hill was renamed Dalawa Kunnu ().

Notable residents

Chattampi Swamikal, one of the scholar-saints of Kerala,[3] was born in of Kannamoola on August 25, 1853. Earlier called Kunjan Pillai, he was a social reformer and a contemporary of Narayana Guru. Swamikal fought against the rigid caste system and social vices and challenged the prevalent value system. In his book Pracheena Malayalam, Swamikal argues that the evil of caste and the superiority claims of the Brahmins are without any logic. He severely criticized the Brahmin domination of that period. He wrote several books on religion and spirituality. Swamikal's meeting with Swami Vivekananda in 1892 was instrumental in bringing about social change in a caste-ridden society. Swamikal entered Samadhi at Panmana, 18km (11miles) north of Kollam, in 1924.

Transportation

Kannammoola is connected by private and KSRTC buses. The nearest major railway station is Thiruvananthapuram Central. 2km (01miles) away is Pettah, a smaller railway station. The nearest airport is Thiruvananthapuram International Airport.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Amayizhanjan canal, a sorry state of affairs.
  2. Web site: Kerala Profile . 2009-02-16 . dead . https://archive.today/20080119001321/http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~mp/malayalam/copy/prdkerala.org/keralaprofile.htm . 2008-01-19 . Dalawa's death is mentioned in the section "Post Chera Period"
  3. https://archive.today/20120428183342/http://www.expressbuzz.com/edition/story.aspx?Title=No+memorial+yet&artid=5Duijj0pYaI=&SectionID=lMx/b5mt1kU=&MainSectionID=wIcBMLGbUJI=&SectionName=tm2kh5uDhixGlQvAG42A/07OVZOOEmts&SEO= News about Chattampi Swamikal Memorial