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Particulars of Some Temples of Kerala Contents Particulars of Some
Particulars of some temples of Kerala Contents Particulars of some temples of Kerala .............................................. 1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 9 Temples of Kerala ................................................................................. 10 Temples of Kerala- an over view .................................................... 16 1. Achan Koil Dharma Sastha ...................................................... 23 2. Alathiyur Perumthiri(Hanuman) koil ................................. 24 3. Randu Moorthi temple of Alathur......................................... 27 4. Ambalappuzha Krishnan temple ........................................... 28 5. Amedha Saptha Mathruka Temple ....................................... 31 6. Ananteswar temple of Manjeswar ........................................ 35 7. Anchumana temple , Padivattam, Edapalli....................... 36 8. Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple ......................................... 38 9. Arathil Bhagawathi temple ..................................................... 41 10. Arpuda Narayana temple, Thirukodithaanam ................. 45 11. Aryankavu Dharma Sastha ...................................................... 47 12. Athingal Bhairavi temple ......................................................... 48 13. Attukkal BHagawathy Kshethram, Trivandrum ............. 50 14. Ayilur Akhileswaran (Shiva) and Sri Krishna temples ........................................................................................................... -
KERALA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT (KSWMP) with Financial Assistance from the World Bank
KERALA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Public Disclosure Authorized PROJECT (KSWMP) INTRODUCTION AND STRATEGIC ENVIROMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF WASTE Public Disclosure Authorized MANAGEMENT SECTOR IN KERALA VOLUME I JUNE 2020 Public Disclosure Authorized Prepared by SUCHITWA MISSION Public Disclosure Authorized GOVERNMENT OF KERALA Contents 1 This is the STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SECTOR IN KERALA AND ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK for the KERALA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT (KSWMP) with financial assistance from the World Bank. This is hereby disclosed for comments/suggestions of the public/stakeholders. Send your comments/suggestions to SUCHITWA MISSION, Swaraj Bhavan, Base Floor (-1), Nanthancodu, Kowdiar, Thiruvananthapuram-695003, Kerala, India or email: [email protected] Contents 2 Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT .................................................. 1 1.1 Program Description ................................................................................. 1 1.1.1 Proposed Project Components ..................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Environmental Characteristics of the Project Location............................... 2 1.2 Need for an Environmental Management Framework ........................... 3 1.3 Overview of the Environmental Assessment and Framework ............. 3 1.3.1 Purpose of the SEA and ESMF ...................................................................... 3 1.3.2 The ESMF process ........................................................................................ -
Kerala Floods - 2018
Prot No. 2558/2018/S/ABP : 30-8-2018 KERALA FLOODS - 2018 A REPORT BY ARCHBISHOP ANDREWS THAZHATH Trichur August 30, 2018 1 HEAVY FLOODS AND NATURAL CATASTROPHE IN KERALA JULY-AUGUST 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. BRIEF HISTORY .............................................................................................................. 3 1. Heavy Rainfall in Kerala: .................................................................................................... 3 2. Floods and Landslides : ....................................................................................................... 4 3. Most Affected Districts/ Regions : ...................................................................................... 6 4. Death toll:............................................................................................................................. 6 5. Catastrophe due to flash flooding : ...................................................................................... 6 II. RELIEF ACTION BY KERALA GOVERNMENT ...................................................... 7 7. Latest Government Data : .................................................................................................... 8 8. Data of Damages prepared by KSSF . ................................................................................ 8 III. KERALA CATHOLIC CHURCH IN RELIEF ACTION............................................. 9 9. Involvement of the Catholic Church : ................................................................................. -
Payment Locations - Muthoot
Payment Locations - Muthoot District Region Br.Code Branch Name Branch Address Branch Town Name Postel Code Branch Contact Number Royale Arcade Building, Kochalummoodu, ALLEPPEY KOZHENCHERY 4365 Kochalummoodu Mavelikkara 690570 +91-479-2358277 Kallimel P.O, Mavelikkara, Alappuzha District S. Devi building, kizhakkenada, puliyoor p.o, ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 4180 PULIYOOR chenganur, alappuzha dist, pin – 689510, CHENGANUR 689510 0479-2464433 kerala Kizhakkethalekal Building, Opp.Malankkara CHENGANNUR - ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 3777 Catholic Church, Mc Road,Chengannur, CHENGANNUR - HOSPITAL ROAD 689121 0479-2457077 HOSPITAL ROAD Alleppey Dist, Pin Code - 689121 Muthoot Finance Ltd, Akeril Puthenparambil ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 2672 MELPADAM MELPADAM 689627 479-2318545 Building ;Melpadam;Pincode- 689627 Kochumadam Building,Near Ksrtc Bus Stand, ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 2219 MAVELIKARA KSRTC MAVELIKARA KSRTC 689101 0469-2342656 Mavelikara-6890101 Thattarethu Buldg,Karakkad P.O,Chengannur, ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 1837 KARAKKAD KARAKKAD 689504 0479-2422687 Pin-689504 Kalluvilayil Bulg, Ennakkad P.O Alleppy,Pin- ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 1481 ENNAKKAD ENNAKKAD 689624 0479-2466886 689624 Himagiri Complex,Kallumala,Thekke Junction, ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 1228 KALLUMALA KALLUMALA 690101 0479-2344449 Mavelikkara-690101 CHERUKOLE Anugraha Complex, Near Subhananda ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 846 CHERUKOLE MAVELIKARA 690104 04793295897 MAVELIKARA Ashramam, Cherukole,Mavelikara, 690104 Oondamparampil O V Chacko Memorial ALLEPPEY THIRUVALLA 668 THIRUVANVANDOOR THIRUVANVANDOOR 689109 0479-2429349 -
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Page1 Category in which his/her Final Decision in Reason for Final house is appeal Decision included in the (Increased relief (Recommended Rebuild App (If amount/Reduce by the not in the Claimed Appealed Appealed d relief Technically Relief Rebuild App before before 31- before amount/No Competent Assistance Ration Card Database fill the 31-1-19 3-19 30-06-19 change in relief Authority/Any Paid or Sl. No Taluk Village Name of disaster affected Address of the Disaster Affected Number column as ‘Nil’) (Yes/No) (Yes/No) (Yes/No) amount) other reason) Not Paid 1 Kozhenchery mallppuzhassery suresh kumar b kalamel padinjattethil 1312025504 16-29 % Damage Approved Paid nellikunnath jyothi 2 Kozhenchery kidangannur radhamani devarajan bhabhavanam ,kurichimuttom 1312004501 16-29 % Damage Approved Paid 3 Kozhenchery kidangannur raju k k blk no 115, 1312082912 16-29 % Damage Approved Paid 4 Kozhenchery Pathanamthitta Syamalakumari R Thiruneelamannil 1312035437 16-29 % Damage Approved Paid 5 Kozhenchery Pathanamthitta Omanakuttan N Kuzhikkathil Puthen Veedu 1312034769 16-29 % Damage Approved Paid 6 Kozhenchery Mallapuzhasseril K Dileep Kumar Krishna Kripa 1312025841 16-29 % Damage Approved Paid 7 Kozhenchery Mallappuzhaserry Manju Santhosh Kumbhamalayil 1312023063 16-29 % Damage Approved Paid 8 Kozhenchery Mallappuzhaserry Pushpakumari G Perumpallil 1312025417 16-29 % Damage Approved Paid 9 Kozhenchery Kozhencherry Leelamma Nebu Nebu Villa 1312081698 16-29 % Damage Approved Paid 10 Kozhenchery Kozhencherry Rama Devi Vechoor Mankkal 1312095438 16-29 -
SHRI K. P. DHANAPALAN (CHALAKUDY): It Is a Welcome Step
> Title : Need to formulate and implement an action plan for the protection of the bio-diversity of Pampa and other river basins in Kerala. SHRI K. P. DHANAPALAN (CHALAKUDY): It is a welcome step that five ecosystems have been identified in the State of Kerala to be designated as Bio-diversity heritage sites. The ecosystems identified are Kalasamala at Kunnamkulam, Trissur, Connoly's teak plantation in Nilambur, Malarpuram and Iringole kavu in Perumbavoor, Ernakulam, Paliyeri Mookambika kavu at Karivallur, Kannur and Pathiramanal island in Allappuzha. Equally important is the long-standing demands and expert opinions to protect bio-diversity of Pampa river. Experts have urged the State Government to demarcate Pampa River as a biological hot-spot in accordance with the provisions of the Bio-Diversity Act 2002 and formulate an action plan to protect the bio-diversity in the river basin and declaring the river a Bio-diversity Protected Zone. Sabarimala, Periyar Tiger Reserve, Achankovil Forest Zone, and a part of Western Ghat are bio-diverse sites on the bank of Pampa River. An eco-friendly action plan is the immediate need for biodiversity conservation of the Pampa. The Board on Bio-Diversity heritage sites should submit a proposal on biodiversity conservation of the Pampa to the Government and do the needful here. In this way, the protection of river banks growing indigenous flora could be encouraged. Earlier, the Bio-Diversity Board had initiated a programme to monitor fish in all 44 rivers in the state with public participation. There should be concerted efforts from the sides of the Government and Board to formulate and implement the action plan for the protection of the bio-diversity of Pampa and other river basins in the State. -
Vasisthas Yoga Free Download
VASISTHAS YOGA FREE DOWNLOAD Swami Venkatesananda | 780 pages | 02 Mar 1993 | State University of New York Press | 9780791413647 | English | Albany, NY, United States Vasistha’s Yoga Gautam ed. Princeton University Press. In the first one, he was a Manasputra mind born son of Brahma. He shared with us, that these were HIS very special, precious books that he was studying in his own personal life. Atreya in suggested that the text must have preceded Gaudapada and Adi Shankarabecause it does not use their terminology, but does mention many Buddhist terms. The practice of atma-vichara"self-enquiry," described in the Yoga Vasisthahas been popularised due to the influence of Ramana Maharshi, who Vasisthas Yoga strongly influenced by Vasisthas Yoga text. Yoga Vasistha teachings are structured as stories and fables, [5] with a philosophical foundation similar to those Vasisthas Yoga in Advaita Vedanta[6] is particularly associated with drsti-srsti subschool of Advaita which holds that the "whole world of things is the object of mind". Lochtefeld He sat in the center of the huge stage, with a pile of books spread across the coffee table in front of him. This is one of the longest Hindu texts in Sanskrit after the Mahabharataand an important text of Yoga. They are not to be taken Vasisthas Yoga, nor is their significance to be stretched beyond the intention. Vasisthas Yoga Yajurveda Samaveda Atharvaveda. There are jewels in this scripture, but they must be mined. Moksha Moksha Anubhava Turiya Sahaja. Views Read Edit View history. Moksha Anubhava Turiya Sahaja. These have an embedded message of transcending "all thoughts of bigotry ", suggesting a realistic approach of mutual "coordination and harmony" between two rival religious ideas by abandoning disputed ideas from each and finding the complementary spiritual core in both. -
CULTURE and BIODIVERSITY (Volume I)
CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY (Volume I) PREPARED UNDER THE NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN- INDIA Kailash C. Malhotra Coordinator 2003 Thematic Working Group on Culture and Biodiversity Mr. Feisal Alkazi Ms. Seema Bhatt (TPCG Member) Dr. Debal Deb Mr. Yogesh Gokhale Dr. Tiplut Nongbri Dr. D.N. Pandey Shri Shekhar Pathak Prof. Kailash C. Malhotra, Co-ordinator 2 (Kailash C.Malhotra, Coordinator, Thematic Group on Culture and Biodiversity (2003) . CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY. Prepared under National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan, Executed by Ministry of Environment and Forests (Government of India), technical implementation by Technical and Policy Core Group coordinated by Kalpavriksh, and administrative coordination by Biotech Consortium India Ltd., funded by Global Environment Facility through United Nations Development Programm 178 pp.) 3 CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 ABBREVIATIONS USED 11 1. INTRODUCTION 12 1.1 National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan - India 1.2 Thematic Working Group on Culture and Biodiversity 1.3 Objectives 1.4 Methodology 2. CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY 19 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2.2 The Conceptual Frame Work 2.2.1 Species Protection 2.2.2 Habitat Protection 2.2.3 Landscape Protection 3. POSITIVE – LINKS BETWEEN CULTURE AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY 21 4. THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN INDIA 68 5. NEGATIVE – LINKS BETWEEN CULTURE AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY 77 6. WEAKENNING OF LINKS BETWEEN CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY 84 7. INITIATIVES TO REESTABLISH AND / OR STRENGTHEN POSITIVE LINKS BETWEEN CULTURE AND BIODIVERSITY 99 8. THE ROLE OF FOLK MUSIC AND DRAMA, ORAL LEGENDS AND PHOTOGRAPHY IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION 116 9. RECOMMENDATIONS 121 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 127 4 REFERENCES CITED 129 APPENDICES 137 I Composition of the Thematic Working Group on Culture and Biodiversity.137 II The modified Thematic Concept Note. -
Tourist Statistics 2019 (Book)
KERALA TOURISM STATISTICS 2019 RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION DEPARTMENT of TOURISM GOVERNMENT OF KERALA DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM KERALA TOURISM STATISTICS 2019 Prepared by RESEARCH & STATISTICS DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM Sri.KADAKAMPALLY SURENDRAN Minister for Devaswoms, Tourism and Co-Operation, Kerala Ph (Office): 0471-2336605, 2334294 Thiruvananthapuram MESSAGE Kerala is after all India’s most distinguished state. This land of rare natural beauty is steeped in history and culture, but it has still kept up with the times, Kerala has taken its tourism very seriously. It is not for nothing than that the Eden in these tropics; God’s own country was selected by National Geographic Traveler as one of its 50 “destination of life time”. When it comes to building a result oriented development programme, data collection is key in any sector. To capitalize the opportunity to effectively bench mark, it is essential to collect data’s concerned with the matter. In this context statistical analysis of tourist arrivals to a destination is gaining importance .We need to assess whether the development of destination is sufficient to meet the requirements of visiting tourists. Our plan of action should be executed in a meticulous manner on the basis of the statistical findings. Kerala Tourism Statistics 2019 is another effort in the continuing process of Kerala Tourism to keep a tab up-to-date data for timely action and effective planning, in the various fields concerned with tourism. I wish all success to this endeavor. Kadakampally Surendran MESSAGE Kerala Tourism has always attracted tourists, both domestic and foreign with its natural beauty and the warmth and hospitality of the people of Kerala. -
Captive Elephants in Kerala
Captive Elephants in Kerala An Investigation into the Population Status, Management and Welfare Significance Surendra Varma, E.K. Easwaran, T.S. Rajeev, Marshal.C.Radhakrishnan, S. R. Sujata and Nibha Namboodiri Elephants in Captivity: CUPA/ANCF- Technical Report. 10 ECC Elephant Care Centre Captive Elephants in Kerala An Investigation into the Population Status, Management and Welfare Significance Surendra Varma1, E.K. Easwaran2, T.S. Rajeev3a, C. Marshal Radhakrishnan3b, S. R. Sujata4 and Nibha Namboodiri5 Elephants in Captivity: CUPA/ANCF- Technical Report. 10 ECC Elephant Care Centre 1: Research Scientist, Asian Nature Conservation Foundation, Innovation Centre, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore - 560 012, Karnataka; 2: Forest Veterinary Officer, Department of Forests and Wildlife, KONNI, 695564 Kerala; 3a: Assistant Professor, 3b: Research Associate, Dept of Veterinary & AH Extension Education, College of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Mannuthy, Thrissur, 680 651, Kerala, 4: Researcher, Compassion Unlimited Plus Action (CUPA), Veterinary College Campus, Hebbal, Bangalore 560 024, & Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre (WRRC), Bannerghatta Biological Park, Bangalore – 560083, Karnataka; 5: Founder-Secretary, Elephant Care Centre (ECC), Pathirikunnath mana, Mundakottukurishi (P.O), Shornur (VIA), Palghat 679122, Kerala; Published by Compassion Unlimited Plus Action (CUPA) Veterinary College Campus, Hebbal, Bangalore 560 024 www.cupabangalore.org In collaboration with Asian Nature Conservation Foundation (ANCF) Innovation Centre, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012 www.asiannature.org Title: Captive Elephants in Kerala Authors: Surendra Varma, E.K. Eswaran, T.S. Rajeev, Marshal.C.Radhakrishnan, S. R. Sujata, and Nibha Namboodiri Copyright © 2009 CUPA/ANCF Suggested citation: Varma, S, Easwaran, E.K, Rajeev, T.S., Radhakrishnan, M.C, Sujata, S.R., and Namboodiri, N. -
The Spotless Purana Hare Krishna Prabhujis and Matajis, Please
The Spotless Purana Date: 2012-06-18 Author: Sharadha devi dasi Hare Krishna Prabhujis and Matajis, Please accept my humble obeisances. All glories to Srila Prabhupada and Srila Gurudev. The below is one of the verses which our Maharaj cherished from Srimad Bhagavatam 12.13.18 and hearing him recite this verse is a great blessing, śrīmad-bhāgavataṁ purāṇam amalaṁ yad vaiṣṇavānāṁ priyaṁ yasmin pāramahaṁsyam ekam amalaṁ jñānaṁ paraṁ gīyate tatra jñāna-virāga-bhakti-sahitaṁ naiṣkarmyam āviskṛtaṁ tac chṛṇvan su-paṭhan vicāraṇa-paro bhaktyā vimucyen naraḥ Srimad Bhagavatam is the spotless purana. It is most dear to the Vaishnavas because it describes the pure and supreme knowledge of the paramahamsas. This Bhagavatam reveals the means for becoming free from all material work, together with the processes of transcendental knowledge, renunciation and devotion. Anyone who seriously tries to understand Srimad Bhagavatam, who properly hears and chants it with devotion, becomes completely liberated. The word pāramahaṁsyam indicates that even completely liberated souls are eager to hear and narrate Srimad Bhagavatam. We will see how even demigods love to listen to Bhagavatam from the below incident. Once there lived an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna by name Poonthaanam. He worshipped Guruvayoorappan (Lord Krishna) with all his heart and soul. People loved him for his beautiful Bhagavatam discourses. There is a temple in North Kerala called Kottiyoor. The significant deity in the temple is Lord Siva. The temple was kept open only for a few days during a year. There were no human activities in that place for the rest of the year. Once Poonthaanam reached the Kottiyoor temple and had a bath in the holy river. -
Agenda and Notes of the Meeting of the Rta Kottayam Dated 22/02/2018
AGENDA AND NOTES OF THE MEETING OF THE RTA KOTTAYAM DATED 22/02/2018. Item No. 01 G1/15041/2018/K Agenda- To consider the application for the grant of fresh regular permit to SC KL 15 9918 to operate on the route ERATTUPETTA – MELADUKKAM via, Teekoy, Adukkam and Addl trips as ERATTUPETTA – KAIPPALLY via Poonjar, ERATTUPETTA – THALANADU, via Teekoy, ERATTUPETTA – MANKOMBU SCHOOL via, Moonnilavu, ERATTUPETTA – ADIVARAM via, Poonjar as Ordinary Service from the date of issue. Applicant-The Managing Director, KSRTC, Thiruvanamthapuram. Notes- Registered Owner of SC KL 15 9918 has applied for the grant of a fresh regular permit to operate on the route ERATTUPETTA – MELADUKKAM via, Teekoy, Adukkam and Addl trips as ERATTUPETTA – KAIPPALLY via Poonjar, ERATTUPETTA – THALANADU, via Teekoy, ERATTUPETTA – MANKOMBU SCHOOL via, Moonnilavu, ERATTUPETTA – ADIVARAM via, Poonjar as Ordinary Service from the date of issue. TIMINGS Dept To Via From Arr. Time Kms Time 08.50 Erattupetta Theekoy Meladukkam 09.25 14 09.30 Meladukkam Theekoy Erattupetta 10.05 14 10.15 Erattupetta Poonjar Kaippally 10.55 14 11.00 Kaippally Poonjar Erattupetta 11.40 14 11.45 Erattupetta Theekoy Thalanadu 12.15 12 12.25 Thalanadu Teekoy Erattupetta 12.55 12 14.00 Erattupetta Poonjar Adivaram 14.40 14 14.50 Adivaram Poonjar Erattupetta 15.30 14 15.40 Erattupetta Theekoy Thlanadu East 16.15 13 16.35 Thalanadu Erattupetta Mankombu School 17.45 23 18.00 Mankombu School Moonnilavu Erattupetta 18.30 10 154 Hence RTA may hear the applicant and take a decision. Item No. 02 G1/7298/2018/K Agenda-To consider the application for the grant of fresh regular permit to SC KL 41 J 7175 / another suitable vehicle to operate on the route AMBIKA MARKET – NEREKADAVU FERRY via, Bund Road, Edayazham, Ullala, Thottakam School, Vaikom & Madiyathara School as Ordinary Service.