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let's be in Palluruthy
Palluruthy is actually came from the Portuguese word ''Pallurt'' also known as palluruthy is came from the word "palluva thuruth".
Palluruthy is one of the earlier panchayats of Kerala that was amalgamated with other panchayats during the formation of Kochi corporation.
Palluruthy is a legislative assembly of kerala state. The region is famous for its temples, banyan trees and lotus ponds. Great temples like ‘Azhakiya kavu bhagavathy’ and ‘Sree bhavaneeshwara temples’ are very famous. SDPY Schools, St. Alosius Convent School, SVDLP School, St. Dominic School, St. Juliana School, NSS School, Saletian Convent School….. etc shows the knowledge of Palluruthy. Don Bosco, Snehabhavan, Settlement, Cottelengo….. etc. reveals the loving heart of Palluruthy. Palluruthy Veli makes more spirit.
Friday, May 25, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
SDPY
The main institution under the SDPY is the Sree Bhavaneeswara Temple (Mahakshetram). The temple is being administered by the Sree Bhavaneeswara Devaswam. The deity at the temple ‘Lord Siva’ was consecrated by Sree Narayana Gurudevan on 8th March, 1916 (24-07-1091 M.E.). After the ceremony, Sree Narayana Gurudevan laid the foundation stone for the Lower Primary School under the SDPY. Blessings of Gurudevan is the motive force behind all the developments under the SDPY.
The educational institutions under the SDPY are serving the vast population at West Kochi.
The L.P. School, started functioning in 1919 with one division each for Class I and Class II. The First Head Master was late Shri Narayana Pillai. The Primary School started functioning at full swing with effect from 18-05-1925. The School earned the distinction as a Model L.P. School, during 1978-79, Shri K.N. Ravindran Master was the Head Master. The children at the school are making use of every opportunity to prove their excellence in curricular as well as extra curricular activities. They have earned rolling trophy and individual championship at Sub District Level Competitions.
The S.D.P.Y. High School, which started functioning from 04-06-1950, with Shri G. Govinda Kaimal as its First Head master was bifurcated into SDPY Boys High School and SDPY Girls’ High School with effect from 01-10-1970.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Sri Bhavaneeswara Mahakshetram:
The temple is situated at Palluruthy. The deity is Shiva. The consecration was done by the great reformer, Sree Narayana Guru.
The temple has a Swarna Dwajam (golden flagmast). Near the temple there is a school established by Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam (SNDP), founded by Sree Narayana Guru. This school is the second largest school in the State.
There is a 10-day festival in the month of Kumbam (February/March). The festival is a great event. Cultural and entertainment programmes of various nature staged during these days in addition to other usual temple festival programmes. The festival is attended by thousands and thousands of people. Pooyam Mahotsavam is also celebrated on a big scale. Kavadi Ghoshayatra (procession) with dozens of Kavadis is a great crowd pulling event during this Mahotsavam.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Palluruthy Sree Dhanwanthari Temple
This Devaswom in Palluruthy has been established by GS Brahmins in Cochin.
The deity of this temple is Dhanwanthari, the physician of Gods. The idol made of Krishna Sila (black granite stone) is four-handed. The right upper hand holds a Chakra (wheel) and the lower hand holds a Leach between the index finger and the thumb. Other three fingers show upright. The left upper-hand holds a Conch while lower hand holds a Pot with Nector. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple is square-shaped and constructed in Nagara style of architecture.
Dhanwanthari is the incarnation of Vishnu. Gowda Saraswatha Brahmins call it Ayurveda Moorthi. Dhanwanthari is a particular wing of Ayurveda science. Gowda Saraswath Brahmins are very fond of Lord Dhanwanthari and there are many eminent Ayurvedic physicians in Saraswath segment. Babha Sharma Prabhu was a born Ayurvedic physician among them.
He was an ardent devotee of Lord Dhanwanthari. One day he had a dream that a sculptor will prepare a granite stone idol of Lord Dhanwanthari and that he should construct a temple and install it so that he can visit and give solace to the ill inflicted. As felt in the dream, one day a sculptor came to Sharma Prabhu who promptly ordered him to carve out an idol of Lord Dhanwanthari and the sculptor did so. Sharma Prabhu constructed a shrine and installed the idol. Daily rituals and worships followed. Soon the region was free from illness, a legend says so.
The Maharaja of Kochi had also experienced the healing power of Lord Dhanwanthari.
In the month of Medam (April/May) there is a 3-day Aarat festival which is celebrated with great fanfare. Dhanwanthari Jayanthi (birth day of Dhanwanthari) is also celebrated on a big scale.
The important offerings to the deity are Devak Deevap, Thailabhishekam, Thulabharam and Satynarayana Pooja.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Shilpa Society for the Mentally Handicapped
Shilpa Society was formally formed by a group of dedicated doctors, advocates, chartered accountants, teachers and parents of mentally handicapped in 1996 and registered under the Travancore Cochin Literary and Scientific Act of 1951. (Reg No :ER 97 / 97 ) . Under the activities of the society, about 100 mentally disabled children are directly benefitted, and many more are indirectly benefited by home management training, parent counselling and special coaching for the learning disability children.
Shilpa was the daughter of Dr.Harimohan & Dr. Premila. She was a beautiful child, soft gentle and graceful with long hair but unlike other children she was born mentally disabled. She was tiny and fragile and had recurrent attacks of fits, she also had a congenital ventricular septal defect (Hole in the heart) and so prone to many illnesses. She bore her sufferings patiently. Even though her heart problems was solved, she continued to be troubled by constant attacks of fits. When she was eleven years old after one such severe attack, she went into a coma from which she never recovered. Shilpa left this world on December 1st 1995 .It was a great loss for her parents as their life centered on her and it was difficult to fill the vacuum created by her loss.
It became clear to them that Shilpa’s memory can last forever only if sincere service is done to children like her and their rich experience in this field would benefit others. With the help of several friends, a Charitable Organisation called Shilpa Society for Mentally handicapped was formed on December 1st 1996, first death anniversary of Shilpa.The Shilpa Society is committed to selfless service to the mentally handicapped to improve their quality of life. All its activities are focused on this principle.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Thursday, May 17, 2007
The Artists
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Melody of Palluruthy
Arjunan mash lets his songs speak for him. Songs like `Manathin muttathu... ,' `Padatha veenayum paadum... ,' `Ethra sundari... ,' `Thiruvona pularithan... ,' `Vaalkann ezhuthi... ,' `Anuragame... .,' `Dwarake... .,' `Dukhame ninakku... ,' `Neela nishidini... ,' `Aayiram Ajantashipangallil... ,' and many more of his 500 songs in over 218 films, are ample proof of this proficient composer's variety.
Comedian
Sajan Palluruthy
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