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Coordinates:9°15′53″N76°47′13″E / 9.2648°N 76.7870°E /9.2648; 76.7870
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For the district with the same name, seePathanamthitta district.

Town in Kerala, India
Pathanamthitta
Pilgrim Capital of Kerala
Town
From left to right :Sabarimala temple,Padayani is an art form, Konni elephant cage,Gavi, Aranmula Mirror, Kerala Boat Race.
Pathanamthitta is located in Kerala
Pathanamthitta
Pathanamthitta
Location in Kerala, India
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Pathanamthitta is located in India
Pathanamthitta
Pathanamthitta
Pathanamthitta (India)
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Coordinates:9°15′53″N76°47′13″E / 9.2648°N 76.7870°E /9.2648; 76.7870
CountryIndia
StateKerala
DistrictPathanamthitta
Founded byK. K. Nair[1]
Government
 • CollectorPrem Krishnan[2](04/03/2024-Present)
Area
 • Total
23.50 km2 (9.07 sq mi)
Elevation
31 m (102 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
37,538
 • Density1,597/km2 (4,137/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
689645
Telephone code0468
Vehicle registrationKL – 03
Websitepathanamthitta.nic.in/en/
Pathanamthitta Town
Gavi, a major tourist destination in Pathanamthitta.
Perunthenaruvi Falls, Pathanamthitta

Pathanamthitta (IPA:[pɐt̪ːɐnɐn̪d̪iʈːɐ]), is aMunicipal Town in southernKerala, India, spread over an area of 23.5 km2 (9.1 sq mi). It is the administrative capital ofPathanamthitta district. The town has a population of 37,538 (as of 2011 census). The Hindu pilgrim centreSabarimala is situated in the Pathanamthitta district; as the main transport hub to Sabarimala, the town is known as the 'Pilgrim Capital of Kerala'.[3] Pathanamthitta District, the thirteenth revenue district of the State of Kerala, was formed with effect from 1 November 1982, with headquarters at Pathanamthitta. Forest covers more than half of the total area of the District. Pathanamthitta District ranks the 7th in area in the State. The district has its borders with Allepey, Kottayam, Kollam and Idukki districts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Nearest town is Thiruvalla (largest town in Pathanamthitta District), located at a distance of 30 km. Thiruvalla railway station is 30 km via Thiruvalla-Kumbazha highway.

Etymology

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The district's name is a combination of twoMalayalam words,pathanam andthitta, which together mean 'array of houses on the river side'.[4] The district headquarters is located on the banks of the riverAchankovil.

History

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The regions that form the town were formerly under the rule ofPandalam, which had connections with thePandya kingdom. It is believed thatHindu GodLord Ayyappa was the King of this region.[5] When Pandalam was added to the princely state ofTravancore in 1820, the region came under Travancore administration.

Pathanamthitta district, along with most parts ofAlappuzha district, was part of theQuilon district of theTravancore Kingdom until the formation of Pathanamthitta district in 1982.[6]

Modern day Pathanamthitta District, the thirteenth revenue district of the State of Kerala was formed with effect from 1 November 1982, with headquarters at Pathanamthitta.

Geography

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Pathanamthitta has an average elevation of 18 metres (62 ft) above sea level.[7]

The main trunk road from south to Sabarimala starts from MC Road atAdoor via NH 183A Pathanamthitta. From The North it Starts fromThiruvalla MC Road and Continues throughState Highway 7 (Kerala), TheMain Eastern Highway (Punalur-Muvattupuzha Road/SH-08),Main Central Road (Kesavadasapuram-Angamaly Road/SH-01), NH 183A Kollam -Teni via Adoor- Pathanamthitta.

Climate

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Pathanamthitta district
Climate chart (explanation)
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Pathanamthitta has atropical monsoon climate bordering atropical rainforest climate, more or less the same as is prevalent elsewhere in Kerala. Annual temperatures range between 20 °C (68 °F) and 39 °C (102 °F). The district experiences three distinct weather conditions: winter, summer and the monsoon. The winter season is experienced from December to February and summer season from March to May. There are two rainy seasons: TheSouth-West monsoon (June to September) and theNorth-East monsoon (October to November). The South-West monsoon is usually very heavy. About 75% of its annual rainfall is received during this season.

The town has a tropical climate. The monsoons start in June.[8] The months of April–May can get significantly humid. The best weather is from October to February.
Pathanamthitta experiences three distinct seasons:summer,monsoon andwinter. Typical summer months are from March to May. The warmest month in Pathanamthitta is April. Although summer doesn't end until May, the city often receives locally developed heavythundershowers in May (although humidity remains high).

The monsoon lasts from June to August, with moderate rainfall. Most of the heavy rainfall in the city falls between June and July, and June is the wettest month of the year. The Last weeks of June is also days of floods. The three major rivers viz Pampa,Achankovil and Manimala swell with rainwater.[9]

Winter begins in December. December through February are the winter months. The lowest temperatures are experienced during January.

A 2014 World Health Organization (WHO) study on ambient air quality among 123 Indian cities found that Pathanamthitta had the cleanest air in India, in terms of least concentration of dust particles in air.[10] Two out of the three least polluted cities in India are from Kerala, Kollam being the second least polluted. As per the database, in Pathanamthitta, the annual mean of PM10 and PM2.5 is recorded at 23 and 10 respectively, which is closer to the recommended level of concentration of particulate matter. While a number of Indian cities are among the world's most polluted, Pathanamthitta's air quality is comparable to some of the cleanest cities in North America, Europe and Australia.[10]

Climate data for Pathanamthitta, Kerala
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)31.0
(87.8)
31.8
(89.2)
32.9
(91.2)
33.0
(91.4)
32.5
(90.5)
30.5
(86.9)
29.8
(85.6)
29.9
(85.8)
30.4
(86.7)
30.3
(86.5)
30.0
(86.0)
30.4
(86.7)
31.0
(87.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)22.4
(72.3)
23.2
(73.8)
24.6
(76.3)
25.5
(77.9)
25.4
(77.7)
24.3
(75.7)
23.8
(74.8)
23.8
(74.8)
24.0
(75.2)
23.9
(75.0)
23.6
(74.5)
22.6
(72.7)
23.9
(75.1)
Averageprecipitation mm (inches)20
(0.8)
36
(1.4)
66
(2.6)
160
(6.3)
264
(10.4)
476
(18.7)
446
(17.6)
306
(12.0)
241
(9.5)
318
(12.5)
214
(8.4)
57
(2.2)
2,604
(102.4)
Source: Climate-Data.org[11]

Economy

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Agriculture

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Agriculture is the main occupation of the people. About 75% people are dependent on this sector.Rubber is the most important crop, with its plantations covering over 478 square kilometres (185 sq mi). The hilly terrain coupled with high humidity makes the region suitable for rubber plantations.Paddy is the most important crop cultivated in the wet lands.Tapioca and pulses are the important dry land crops. Other major crops arecoconut,banana,pepper andginger. In certain areascashew,pineapple,sugarcane,cocoa and other tree spices are cultivated. The land available for cultivation is less since sizeable area of the district is reserve forest.

Major Agricultural Products
ProductsArea under cultivation (km2)Production (tonne)
Rice43.3910784
Sugar Cane1.23601
Pepper56.511328
Ginger5.261358
Cardamom6.6482
Cashewnut11.41686
Rubber478.4769094
Tapioca79.91226993
Coconut217.39380
  • Source :Statistics for Planning-DES 2006

Fisheries

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Pathanamthitta district has a unique position in the inland fisheries map ofKerala state with its freshwater resources likerivers,reservoirs,streams,ponds,quarries andpaddy fields. The fisheries activities in this region started with the establishment of a Fresh Water Survey Station. The district has an Ornamental Fish Breeding resource centre and a National Fish Seed Farm. There are 2444[12] fishermen depending on this sector for their livelihood.

Administration

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Main article:Administration of Pathanamthitta district
Kerala Assembly Election 2016 Constituency map of Pathanamthitta

Pathanamthitta assembly constituency was part of theIdukki (Lok Sabha constituency) but now Pathanamthitta is a separate Lok Sabha constituency.[13]Pathanamthitta comes under Aranmula Assembly constituency. Earlier, Pathanamthitta itself was an Assembly constituency. But after delimitation, Pathanamthitta lost its named constituency.

The district headquarters is at Pathanamthitta town. The district administration is headed by theDistrict CollectorPrem Krishnan. He is assisted by five Deputy Collectors holding charges of general matters, revenue recovery, land acquisition, land reforms and election.Under the three tier system ofpanchayat in rural areas, Pathanamthitta has one district panchayat, 9 block panchayat and 57grama panchayats.Under the single tier system in urban areas, there are 4 municipalities the district. In addition, there is acensus town (Kozhencherry).

As per the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008, Pathanamthitta has fiveAssembly constituencies, down from eight. However, the district was unified into a single Parliamentary constituency, thus contributing a seat to theLok Sabha. ThePathanamthitta parliamentary constituency is formed by including all the five Assembly constituencies of the district along with two other Assembly constituencies in the neighboringKottayam district.[14][15]

Indian National Congress, theCPM/CPI, Bharathiya Janatha party(BJP)andKerala Congress are the main political parties.

Municipality Members

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Pathanamthitta Municipality Election 2025 Results
WardWard NameCouncilor NameAlliance
001MundukottackalSaji K. SimonINC/UDF
002KairaleepuramV. R. JohnsonCPI(M)/LDF
003KulasekharapathyAnsar MuhammedINC/UDF
004Arabic CollegeShainy AshrafCPI(M)/LDF
005Kumbazha NorthAravindakshan NairINC/UDF
006Myladupara ThazhomBijimol MathewKC(M)/LDF
007MyladuparaAkhil MadathilethBJP/NDA
008PlaveliJoji SamuelCPI(M)/LDF
009Kumbazha EastAmbika VenuINC/UDF
010Kumbazha SouthM. N. VijayarajCPI(M)/LDF
011Kumbazha WestNejim RajanINC/UDF
012Chuttippara EastSagheerIUML/UDF
013ValamchuzhiAdv. Geetha SureshINC/UDF
014KannankaraMisna ArifINC/UDF
015Town SquareFathima S.INC/UDF
016Petta NorthBibin BabyOthers
017CollectorateC. K. ArjunanINC/UDF
018KallarakkadavuAdv. A. Suresh KumarINC/UDF
019Azhoor WestAsha MohanrajINC/UDF
020AzhoorManju V. G.CPI/LDF
021KodumtharaLeo AkhilINC/UDF
022College WardKochurani B.Others
023KarimpanakkuzhiAbel MathewINC/UDF
024ChurulikodeAjin VargheseCPI(M)/LDF
025North YMCASobha K. MathewCPI(M)/LDF
026PattamkulamAmmini TeacherCPI(M)/LDF
027ThycavuSindhu AnilINC/UDF
028AnchakkalaAnila AnilCPI(M)/LDF
029PoovanparaSajini MohanINC/UDF
030VettippuramSherina RahimOthers
031VanchipoikaAnsil AhammedCPI(M)/LDF
032PeringamalaP. K. AneeshCPI(M)/LDF
033SaradamadomJoyamma SimonINC/UDF


Municipalities: 4

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  1. Thiruvalla
  2. Pathanamthitta
  3. Adoor
  4. Pandalam

Transportation

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Airport

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The proposed Sabari International Airport, Cheruvally would be the closest airport upon completion, at 28 km away from Pathanamthitta town.

Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (113 km),Cochin International Airport, atNedumbassery,Kochi (142 km) are the nearest airports.

Heliport

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Perunad Heliport (helipad) is situated in Kuttikayam estate, Mampara road. Which is known as Sabarimala helipad. Chipsan Aviation Pvt Ltd, having service from various location. Most of the Sabarimala pilgrimages are using this heliport.

Railway

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Chengannur railway station (Code: CNGR) (24 km) is the nearest Railway station.Tiruvalla railway station (Code: TRVL) (30 km) is the only railway station in the District.Mavelikara railway station (Code: MVLK) (32.5 km) is also nearest station after Chengannur and Tiruvalla stations.Kollam Junction Railway Station (Code: QLN) is 62 km away from Pathanamthitta. The location of Chengannur private bus stand in front of the station makes it the most convenient one. Direct Bus services to Pathanamthitta are operated from both Tiruvalla and Chengannur.The proposedChengannurPandalamKottarakkaraThiruvananthapuram railway line passes through the district.

Road

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View of Pathanamthitta

Pathanamthitta is the meeting point of two major State Highways T.K. Road (SH – 07) and Main Eastern Highway (Punalur-Muvattupuzha Road / SH – 08). The town is well connected to major towns and cities inside and outside Kerala by the State run K.S.R.T.C and private buses as well as Luxury Services. Both the KSRTC and private buses play equal roles in satisfying the transportation needs of the town. The cities ofKollam,Thiruvananthapuram,Kochi,Thrissur etc. are connected by KSRTC services whereas hi-range townships like Punalur, Kumali, Pala and the Malabar Area of Northern Kerala are connected by private bus services. KSRTC is running chain services that connect Pathanamthitta with theCity of Kollam viaAdoor, Also toChengannur railway viaElavumthitta orKozhencherry. Plenty of A/C Luxury Bus services are operated from Pathanamthitta to Bangalore, Chennai, Mangalore and Mumbai on a daily basis.

KSRTC bus depots in Pathanamthitta district are Pathanamthitta, Konni,Thiruvalla, Adoor, Mallapally, KSRTC Operating centers are situated in Ranni, Pandalam and a Temporary KSRTC Depot working during Sabarimala season at Pamba.

Tourism

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Lake tourism in Adavi

Pathanamthitta district is known as theHeadquarters of Pilgrimage Tourism, of the Kerala State. Situated near theWestern Ghats and bordered by the hills, Pathanamthitta district is a treat to eyes with its vast unending stretches of forests, rivers and rural landscapes. Blessed by nature, the district is famous for its scenic beauty, fairs and festivals.[16]Land of Lord Ayyappa is the tag-line of Pathanamthitta tourism.Pathanamthitta attracts a large number of tourists every year. Pilgrim centres and other eco tourism spots likeGavi andAdavi are most visited in Pathanamthitta.

Distance from Pathanamthitta

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Culture zone

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Places around Pathanamthitta city within a distance of 15 km include,Elanthoor,Ranny,Vadaserikara,Kozhencherry,Vechoochira,Kadammanitta,Vazhamuttom,Adoor,Pandalam, Manjinikara,Mathoor, Cheekanal,Omallur,Malayalappuzha,Kodumthara, Elavumthitta-Muloor Smarakam,Kodumon, Kalanjoor, Ayroor Cherukolpuzha, Ulanadu,Kaipattoor,Mylapra,Uthimoodu,Thumpamon, Maroor,Pramadom,Konni,Chengara andValamchuzhy. The places beyond these areThiruvalla,Nilackal,Parumala, andMaramon. Pathanamthitta lies on the road route to the pilgrim town ofSabarimala, which is 65 km away. The Chettikulangara temple, at Mavelikkara is about 35 km from Pathanamthitta.Padanilam Parabrahma Temple is situated 26 km from Pathanamthitta. Aranmula is around 14 km from Pathanamthitta. Aranmula Temple is one of the biggest temples in South India en route to Sabarimala.

  • Sabarimala Mandala Pooja.[17]
  • Maramon Convention was recorded in 2010 as one of the largest Christian gatherings in Asia. The annual conventions are held during the first half of February.[citation needed][18]
  • Cherukolpuzha Hindu matha convention[19][20]
  • Aranmula annual boat race.[21]
  • Aranmula Kannadi – Centuries old art of mirror making from metal composites.[22]
  • Kumbanadu Convention is the largest Pentecostal peoples gathering at Kumbanadu.
  • Mylapra Perunnal - The feast of St. George at Mylapra Valiyapally, on May 6 and May 7 attracts thousands of devotees from far and wide.[23]

Notable people from Pathanamthitta District

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Indian film actorMohanlal is fromElanthoor, Pathanamthitta.

SeeList of people from Pathanamthitta District

Demographics

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As per Census of India 2011 Pathanamthitta district had a populationof 11,97,412 (11.97 Lakh) and which was lower than 12.34lakh of previous Census of 2001. Males constitute 46.9% of the population andfemales 53.1%. 89% of Total population in Pathanamthitta lives in Rural areaand only 11% lives in urban. Pathanamthitta District ranks the 12thplace in terms of population size in the state. In total density of the Districtis 452 Persons per km2 which the 12th in States as per 2011 Census. InSex-ratio, the District is in the 2nd position with 1132 females per 1,000males. In Child Sex-ratio, the District has the 1st rank with 976 femalechildren per 1000 male children. The District has the second position in totalliteracy rate (96.55 per cent) and female literacy rate (95.83 per cent). AgriculturalLabourers constitute 14.1 per cent while Cultivators form 10.5 per cent of theTotal Workers in the District. There are five engineering colleges and one medical college in Pathanamthitta District.

Religion

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Religions in Pathanamthitta District
ReligionPercent
Hindus
56.93%
Christians
38.12%
Muslims
4.6%
Others
0.35%
Distribution of religions
Source: 2011 Census.

Hinduism (56%) is the majority faith in Pathanamthitta.Christianity (39%) forms a significant minority.[24]

Pathanamthitta is a center of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, with its largest diocese in members, Thumpamon Diocese being headquartered here at Saint Basil Aramana, Pathanamthitta with the diocesan co-cathedral at Makamkunnu Saint Stephen Orthodox Cathedral in Pathanamthitta Town, the other beingSaint Mary Orthodox Cathedral in Thumpamon. In 1992, Thumpamon Orthodox Diocese covered 101 parishes with 12 chapels. The current diocesan bishop isAbraham Mar Seraphim a member of Saint George Orthodox Valiyapally, Thumpamon Eram.

Religious conventions

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  • The Cherukolpuzha Convention, in Pathanamthitta is an important religious convention of the Hindus. It is held atCherukole on the sand banks ofPamba River, usually in February every year. It is organized by the Ayroor-Cherukolpuzha Hindumatha Maha Mandalam at Vidyadhiraja Nagar at Ayroor village.[25]
  • TheMaramon Convention, one of the largest Christianconvention in Asia, is held atMaramon, Pathanamthitta,Kerala, India annually during the month of February on the vast sand-bed of thePampa River next to theKozhencherry Bridge. It is organised by Malabar Mar Thoma Syrian Christian Evangelistic Association, commonly known as MTEA, the missionary wing of theMalankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church.
  • Kumbanad Convention is the second largest Christian convention in Kerala and it is the general convention ofIndia Pentecostal Church of God.It is held at the second last week of January annually at Hebronpuram, Kumbanad.
  • Madhya Thiruvithamcore Syrian convention held every year during the three-day Lent in February. It was started in 1918 under the auspices of Thumpamon diocese and is held on the grounds of St Stephen's cathedral, Makamkunnu, Pathanamthitta. It was started when Thengumtharayil Geevarghese corepiscopa was the vicar of the church. It is the oldest and largest convention in the orthodox Syrian church.

Places of worship

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Sabarimala Temple

Flora and fauna

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Thetiger inhabits Pathanamthitta's reserve forests

Pathanamthitta has tropical biodiversity with forest, plantations, rivers and fertile land. Fifty percent of the district is covered with forest, providing rich flora and fauna. The district has a variety of plants including medicinal, spices, tuber crops and those yielding fruits and fiber. Aromatic plants and spices such aspepper,ginger,cardamom andturmeric are cultivated on a large scale. Trees such as timber, teak, rosewood, jack tree, manjakadambu, anjili, pala can be found in abundance.

The forests of the district have excellent wild life habitats. A variety of animals and birds can be found.Tigers,elephants,gaur,deer, monkeys and other wild animals are found in the forest.Giant squirrel,lion-tailed macaques,barking deer andbear can also be spotted in the reserve.Malabar grey hornbill andgreat Indian hornbill are found. Pathanamthitta also houses the Indianpeacock. Wide variety of other birds such assunbirds,woodpeckers andkingfishers can also be seen.

The existence of the wildlife habitat is under threat from various areas.Pollution from fertilizer and industries andillegal sand mining are the major threats. Issues connected toSabarimala pilgrimage such as clearing of forest land and large amount of waste discharged also threatens the habitat.[26][27]

Educational Institutions

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Main article:Education in Pathanamthitta district

Sports

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Main stadiums in the town are Pathanamthitta K. K. Nair Stadium and Pathanamthitta Indoor Stadium. Other stadiums include Pramadom Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium. These stadiums host sports events in state, district levels and is also used for other purposes.

Cultural Sports

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TheAranmula Boat Race is part of a festival celebrated during the month of September. Though the snake boat race is also performed at nearby places, the race held atAranmula is unique because of the boats' shape and design. Maramadimatsaram (Ox Race) is another such seasonal sport. This is held as part of the largest annual cattle fair ofCentral Travancore region. The race is held in three categories.[28]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^"Pathanamthitta Collectorate opens its walls of art for remembering K.K. Nair the Father of Pathanamthitta District".The Hindu. Retrieved29 April 2017.
  2. ^Web Desk, Express (23 December 2016)."Pathananthitta is first cashless collectorate in Kerala".The Indian Express. Kerala. Retrieved27 December 2016.
  3. ^"KeralaTravels". Archived fromthe original on 15 September 2013. Retrieved27 August 2013.
  4. ^"History". Government of India. Archived fromthe original on 29 July 2009. Retrieved27 August 2009.
  5. ^"History — Pathanamthitta"
  6. ^Shungoonny Menon, P. (1878).A history of Travancore from the earliest times. University of California. Madras, Higginbotham.
  7. ^"FallingRain Map". Fallingrain.com. Retrieved21 March 2013.
  8. ^"PATHANAMTHITTA Weather, Temperature, Best Season, Pathanamthitta Weather Forecast, Climate". Archived fromthe original on 25 April 2013. Retrieved12 May 2013.
  9. ^"Pathanamthitta, Pathanamthitta Hotels, Pathanamthitta Real estate, Pathanamthitta Resorts".
  10. ^abSathish, G. T (11 May 2014)."Hassan among three Indian cities with minimum air pollution: WHO, Other two cities are Kollam and Pathanamthitta in Kerala".The Hindu.
  11. ^"CLIMATE: PATHANAMTHITTA", Climate-Data.org. Web:[1].
  12. ^"District level database of Pathanamthitta"(PDF). Government of Kerala. 2006. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 22 November 2008. Retrieved25 August 2009.
  13. ^"Assembly Constituencies – Corresponding Districts and Parliamentary Constituencies"(PDF).Kerala. Election Commission of India. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 4 March 2009. Retrieved20 October 2008.
  14. ^"Parliamentary Constituencies of Kerala - 2008". Government of Kerala. Archived fromthe original on 3 September 2009. Retrieved27 August 2009.
  15. ^Radhakrishnan Kuttoor (31 January 2008). "Due recognition for the youngest district".The Hindu.
  16. ^"Welcome to District Tourism Promotion Council, Pathanamthitta - Official Website of DTPC, Pathanamthitta | Kerala Tourism".
  17. ^"Mandala Pooja/ Makaravilakku". Sabarimala.kerala.gov.in. Retrieved21 March 2013.
  18. ^"pathanamthittainfo.com". pathanamthittainfo.com. Archived fromthe original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved21 March 2013.
  19. ^"About it". Hmmp.org. Retrieved21 March 2013.
  20. ^"Festivals of India-Aranmula-Vallamkali (Boat Race )". Festivalsofindia.in. 15 June 2010. Retrieved21 March 2013.
  21. ^"Festivals of India- Aranmula Boat race". Festivalsofindia.in. 15 June 2010. Retrieved21 March 2013.
  22. ^"The Making of Aranmula kannadi". Youtube.com. 4 January 2010.Archived from the original on 22 December 2021. Retrieved21 March 2013.
  23. ^"മൈലപ്ര പള്ളി പെരുന്നാൾ സമാപിച്ചു".Newspaper. 7 May 2023. Retrieved12 May 2023.
  24. ^"Demography | Pathanamthitta District, Government of Kerala | India".
  25. ^Cherukolpuzha, Kerala Department of Tourism
  26. ^"Pampa pollution". Pampa Parirakshana Samithy, N.G.O. Retrieved27 August 2009.
  27. ^"TDB to get forest land at Nilackal today".The Hindu. 16 June 2005. Archived fromthe original on 6 November 2012. Retrieved27 August 2009.
  28. ^"Maramadimatsaram". Department of tourism, Kerala. Archived fromthe original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved27 August 2009.

References

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