Nowadays, Valayanchirangara is a topic that has taken on great relevance in society. Whether due to its impact on the economy, technology, culture or politics, Valayanchirangara has become a key piece in the current dynamic. Its influence is noticeable in all areas, generating debates, controversies, advances and significant changes. This is why it is necessary to analyze in depth all aspects related to Valayanchirangara, to understand its scope and implications in the modern world. Therefore, in this article we will delve into the study of Valayanchirangara, exploring its different facets and its impact on today's society.
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Valayanchirangara | |
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village | |
Coordinates: 10°03′58″N 76°29′46″E / 10.066°N 76.496°E | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Kerala |
District | Ernakulam |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 683556 |
Vehicle registration | KL- |
Valayanchirangara is a village in the Ernakulam district of Kerala state, India.[1] It is 7 km away from Perumbavoor.
The name Valayanchirangara or valanja chirayude kara means land on the shore of a curve shaped pond.
Valayanchirangara is under Kunnathunad Taluk and a converging place of three Panchayats: Vengola, Mazhuvanoor and Rayamangalam. It comes under Chalakudy Lok Sabha constituency and the Kunnathunadu assembly constituency.
The main central road (a State Highway-MC Road) connecting to NH-47 at Angamaly is ½km away running parallel to Valayanchirangara. It is located at a distance of 23 km from the Ernakulam district collectorate at Kakkanad. The nearest railway station is Aluva (18 km) and airport is Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery (21 km).
Here exists an 'A' graded library (VNKPS Library), schools[1] from KG levels to +2, a college under MG University, traditional temples, churches, mosques, a drama theatre called Suvarna Theaters, banks, a telephone exchange, post office & electricity board, hospitals, various shops and business ventures.
Barnabas, the American head of the Malankara Orthodox Church, died here. It is known as the famous pilgrimage center of the Orthodox Church.