• Source: Chengamanadu, Kollam district
  • Chengamanadu is an Indian village in Kollam District of Kerala state.


    Etymology


    An age old legend about the origin of the name Chengamanadu goes like this: A prince of the then Desinganadu Kingdom went to Arabia and fallen in love with an Arabian beauty. He managed to elope with her back to his home land. But the girl's father traced their location and followed them to take her back. Knowing his arrival the lovers decided to leave the place and started off to Tamil Nadu via Aryankavu route in a single bullock ridden cart. On their way when they reached our place it was becoming heavily dark and the area was then a dense forest. There they met one woman named "Nangamma", she gave them refuge in her house to spend the night. The next day morning they continued their journey. After a long time the Prince has returned to meet Nengamma who has given him shelter, but could not meet her. Through the Prince, the forest land of Nangamma came to be known as "Nangammakadu" and later in the current form Chengamanadu.
    Chengamanadu is located 5 km from Kottarakara. Bethlahem Ashram, "Villoorpally" and Vettikkavala Sree Mahadevar Temple, Assembly of God Church are some of the places of worship. A panchayathu office, village office, agricultural office, veterinary hospital, mini-stadium, YMCA, and a hospital are situated at heart of Chengamanadu.


    Offices


    Panchayathu office
    Village office
    Krishi Bhavan
    Veterinery hospital
    YMCA
    Y's Men's Chengamanadu Town Club


    Educational institutions


    MTMM LP School
    Chethady UPS
    MAMHS
    B R M Central School
    Mar Pelexinous Memorial ITC
    Govt Model Higher Secondary School


    Churches and temples


    St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church [Villoorpally]-Villoor, Chengamanadu
    Assembly of God Church, Chengamanadu
    Vettikavala Sree Mahadevar Temple


    Nearest cities and towns


    Kottarakara - 5 km
    Kollam - 32 km
    Punalur - 12 km


    Industries


    CAPEX Cashew Factory
    Cashew Factory of Cashew Development Corporation


    See also



    Kottarakkara


    References




    Further reading


    "Kottarakkara Taluk". Kollam; National Informatics centre. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
    "History". kottarakkara.com. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
    Parankamveettil, 129. ISBN 978-81-7276-363-3. Retrieved 23 February 2011
    "District Information". Kollam: National Informatics Centre. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
    K. Ayyappapanicker; Sahitya Akademi (1997). Medieval Indian literature: an anthology. Sahitya Akademi. pp. 317–. ISBN 978-81-260-0365-5. Retrieved 23 February 2011.

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