Arumanoor

Arumanoor
village
Tapuzha sreekrishna swami temple and Cheruvallikavu Bhagavathi Temple
Arumanoor

Location in Kerala, India

Coordinates: 8°20′19″N 77°04′31″E / 8.338726°N 77.075186°E / 8.338726; 77.075186Coordinates: 8°20′19″N 77°04′31″E / 8.338726°N 77.075186°E / 8.338726; 77.075186
Country  India
State Kerala
District Kottayam
Population
  Total 2,000
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 686568
Telephone code o481
Vehicle registration KL-05
Nearest city Ettumanoor
Sex ratio 1:1 /
Literacy 100%%
Lok Sabha constituency Kottayam

Arumanoor is a village on the banks of the river Meenachil in Kerala, India. Situated between the towns of Ettumanoor and Ayarkunnam, the village has a population of 2000.

Major landmarks in the village include the State Bank of Travancore, Pattarmadom bridge, Arumanoor shappu, Mangalavartha Church, Paarekkadavu ferry, Theeppetty company, Goorkkandassary kavala and the great temple of Sri Krishna, which dates back to the 15th century. Legend has it that the temple sported a copper-based flag tower that was covered with beaten sheets of gold. However, during the Islamic ransacking of Kerala by Mysore king Tipu Sultan the Nairs of all the surrounding villages dismantled the tower and laid it down in the depths of Meenachil river fearing its safety. Locals claim the post to be still visible in the river. Arumanoor Mangalavartha Church is also famous for its structural beauty.

The village has a post office, hospital, school, bank, Mineral water plant, Tappuzha water supply project. sugarcane processing facility, internet facilities and a Vayasan club [Old men's club].

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