Orkkatteri Explained

Orkkatteri
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:India Kerala#India
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Kerala, India
Coordinates:11.7176°N 75.5965°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Kerala
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:North Malabar
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Kozhikode
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:17
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Malayalam, English
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Area Code:0496
Registration Plate:KL 18
Blank1 Name Sec1:Nearest city
Blank1 Info Sec1:Vatakara
Blank2 Name Sec1:Lok Sabha constituency
Blank2 Info Sec1:Vatakara

Orkkatteri is a small town in Kozhikode district in the North Malabar region of state of Kerala, India. This is the center town for Eramala grama panchayath.[1]

Economy

There is a strong agrarian sector, and the crops are mainly coconuts and arecanuts. Paddy cultivation has a major setback now, as is the case with most of Kerala, with paddy fields being claimed for houses and for more profitable crops. Migration to the Middle East (Gulf) and to the major cities in India is prevalent. There is a Saliya-theruvu where weaving is an important occupation.

History

A mother and son of a family named Edathil tharavadu used to live in this area. One day when this mother, devotee of Lord Shiva was farming Kuvva, Tumba hit a stone and blood flowed from the stone. In the ensuing deva prasnam, it was understood that this stone was a Shiva lingam and thus the Tharavadu received the authority of this area to build the temple.This area got the name Orkkatteri which means unexpectedly received territory

Temples/Masjids

There are two temples at Orkkatteri. The idol of the first temple is that of Shiva and the other is that of Devi. There is also one Ayyappa Temple located opposite of Shiva Temple. Recently renovate a Temple at Chattukulam (called Chattukulathamma, Devi) located at Manapuram area and myths behind this temple is in connection with Orkkatteri Devi Temple.

Orkkatteri Juma Masjids (old and new) are the main mosques in Orkkatteri town.
Maljaul masakeen Yatheem Khana (M M Orphanage) is situated in Orkkatteri town.

Cattle Market

Orkkatteri Kannukali Chanda (Cattle market) is a very famous festival in Malabar. It also known as Orkkatteri Thalappoli.[2] It is part of festival of the two temples. It starts from 12 of Makaram (January) and lasts for four days. People belonging to all castes and communities participate in the festival.

Temples

Edathil Temple, Thacholi Temple, Paroli illam Temple and Koomully Temple are other temples near orkkatteri town.

Theyyam dance

Both of these two temples are famous for Theyyam, Theyyam is one of the most outstanding ancient dance form of North Kerala. [The word 'Theyyam' originated from 'Daivam' means nothing but God. The Theyyam or Kolam (a form or shape), represents a mythological, divine or heroic character. There are around 400 Theyyams in northern Kerala. The bizarre head dresses, costumes and body painting and trance like performances are very extraordinary. Each one has a distinguishing headgear and costume made out of natural materials like coconut leaves and bark. Musical accompaniments are chenda, elathalam and kuzhal (horn). The Theyyams are exclusively performed by the male members of the traditional caste groups like Malayan, Vannan, Navilan, Pulayan, Koppalan and Velan]

Transportation

Orkkatteri village connects to other parts of India through Vatakara city on the west and Kuttiady town on the east. National highway No.66 passes through Vatakara and the northern stretch connects to Mangalore, Goa and Mumbai. The southern stretch connects to Cochin and Trivandrum. The eastern Highway going through Kuttiady connects to Mananthavady, Mysore and Bangalore. The nearest airports are at Kannur and Kozhikode. The nearest railway station is at Vatakara.

See also

External links

orkkatteri_kannukali_chantha

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Address of Grama Panchayats - Kozhikode District. Public Relations Department, Government of Kerala. 2009-08-23.
  2. Web site: Orkkatteri Thalappoli. Keralwindow.net. 2009-08-23.