Madayipara in Kannur
Madayipara,a laterite hill,
located at Pazhayangadi in Kannur District, which would soon get its due share
of attention as a center of tourist attraction. Madayipara or Madayi para is a place worth visiting,
especially for those who would like to walk and explore things own their own.
Madayipara is a significant spot
owing to its bio-diversity as well as history. In the past, Madayipara was the
administrative center of the Ezhimala kings. In and around Madayipara, one can
find remnants from the past. At the southern side of the hill, stand the
remains of a fort called Pazhi Kotta (kotta means fort in Malayalam). Here one
can also find watchtowers at the four corners of the fort. Madayipara was used
to be the site for the coronation ceremony of the rulers of the princely state
of the erstwhile Kolathunadu.
The hillock of Madayipara, which
carries several signs of historic relevance, is also a place important from a
religious point of view. Here, a pond in the shape of a hand held mirror,
connected to ancient jewish setllers is another historic attraction. Similarly,
a temple at this site, called Vadukunda Siva Temple and the adjoining lake,
about an acre in extension form yet another attraction at Madayipara. The lake
near the temple will not go dry even in hot summer months and remains a source
of nourishment to life forms at Madayipara. The pooram festival of Madayi Kavu
(kavu - family temples and those in the midst of thick vegetation) held at
Madayipara has been responsible for much of its fame.
With regard to the bio-diversity
of Madayipara, it has been found that the region contains about 300 flowering
plants, about 30 varieties of grass, and several insect-eating plant species.
Madayipara is also home to several rare medicinal herbs, which are sought by
people from near and far off places. Coming to avian life, Madayipara sustains
about 100 species of butterflies and about 150 species of birds. Among the
biggest butterflies in the world, the Atlas butterfly is a visitor to
Madayipara.
The upcoming cultural village
project of the state government is aimed to sustain and keep intact the
physical as well as historic importance of Madayipara, and at the same time
encourage visitors to savour the unparalleled attractions of this beautiful
terrain.
Getting there
Nearest railway station: Nearest
railway stations: Pazhayangadi, about 2 km; Kannur, about 25 km; Payyanur,
about 17 km
Nearest airport: Nearest airport:
Karipur Airport, about 140 km
Location
Lattitude:12.050065, Longitude:
75.25589
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