Uthimoodu

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Uthimoodu
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Uthimoodu Junction
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Uthimoodu
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Uthimoodu
Uthimoodu (India)
Coordinates: 9°20′15″N76°49′40″E / 9.33750°N 76.82778°E / 9.33750; 76.82778
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Kerala
District Pathanamthitta
Government
  TypeDemocratic
  BodyGrama panchayath
Languages
  Official Malayalam, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
689672
Telephone code04735
Vehicle registration KL-03, KL-62
Lok Sabha constituencyPathanamthitta

Uthimoodu is a small village in Pathanamthitta district of the Indian state of Kerala.

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"Uthimoodu" means "at the base of Uthi tree (Indian Ash Tree, Lannea coromandelica)". It is said that the current village center where the four roads crossing is located had an Indian Ash tree by which the name Uthimoodu name originated from. The area around the present Uthimoodu was dense forest before the establishment of current human settlements. Even though this was a forested area before current settlements, local stories narrated by older folks through word of mouth talk about few Adivasis who lived in this area who had specific local names for each mounts that constitute today's Uthimoodu village. Some of the original names that are used even today include Pothengal (resting location of water buffaloes), Irultankuzi mala (Rain flash water hole mount) etc. The story of Odiyan Manickyan in the movie Odiyan reflects the type of life and practices in this region before current settlement. The original two families that were responsible to clear the forest and start the modern village habitation were the Manapurathu family (who held vast lands that can still be seen starting from the paddy fields, homes and estates on the left of the road when driving from Pathanamthitta to Ranni), and Thoppil (who had the right side of the road mainly towards the mountains). As time passed, other families who moved newly into this location, or were related to either of the two families mentioned above, or off-shoots of these families such as Mannil, kaniyanthethu ,Mangalathu, Thekkepurayil(Olickel),Kalayil, Puliyodil, Pampakottu, Maruthickal, Thazayil, Melepeedikayil, Varickaplamootil, Melethoppil, Anjilimootil, Kavadapadikal, Charivupurayidathil, Karamvelil, Mulamkunnil, Charivuparambil, Poothiyottu, Padalumankal, and Korattikkara etc. mostly centered around the Uthimoodu Mar Thoma Church. Uthimoodu Town celebrated their centenary on 1 November 2004.

Landmarks

Uthimoodu is the second largest business centre in Ranny Grama Panchayat. The main establishments in Uthimoodu are Uthimoodu Co-operative Society, Indian Overseas Bank, Krishibhavan, Milma, Cornerstone International School, Chamathackal MTUP School, Uthimoodu MTLP School and NMLP School Valiplackal, Federal Bank ATM, Akahaya Centre, Vetinery Sub Centre...

Economy

The primary occupation is agriculture. Rubber is the major contributor to the agricultural sector. Other major crops are cocoa, coconut, tapioca and pepper. Remittances from non-resident Indians (NRIs) from Uthimoodu make important contributions to the economy.

Demographics

Uthimoodu is a place of communal harmony. The majority of the people are Christians(majority being Marthomites) & Hindus (mostly belonging to the Ezhava community). However there are other Hindu Denominations such as Acharis, Saivavellalimars, Velakkathara Nairs, Pulayars, Kuravas, Tribals in good numbers besides Malankara Catholics , Orthodox , Pentecost, CSI denominations etc.

Geography

The major places in Uthimoodu are Valiplackal, Valiakalunku, Dippo Padi, Nursery Padi, Velivayalpadi, Moozhiyar Junction, Kottamala, Karimkuttickal, Ottakallu, Erattakallu, Muruppel, Poykamon, Pandhalathu Mukku and Chamathackal.

Transport

Uthimoodu is on the route from Ranni to Pathanamthitta about 7 km from Ranni, 8 km from Pathanamthitta and 10 km to Kozhenchery. The place is centroid of Pathanamthitta, Ranni and Kozhenchery. The nearest railway stations are Chengannur (27 km) and Thiruvalla (32 km). The nearest airports are Trivandrum (106 km) and Cochin (130 km). The newly proposed Sabari International Airport is just 23 km travel from Uthimoodu.

The world-famous Sabarimala Ayyappa Swami temple is only about 60 km from Uthimoodu Junction.

Religion

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Kottamala Shiva temple

Uthimoodu Mar Thoma church is renowned for its annual Olivu Mala convention (Olive mount convention) also called the "Maramon Convention of the East" established by Christian evangelist, Sadhu Kochoonju Upadesi. The Marthoma church has Completed its over 100 years of existence, and coincides with the settlement of the families mentioned earlier in this article.

The Kottamala Shiva Temple, commonly known as Vambhukkara Shiva Temple is within 3 km built in the early 1990s. People used to do coconut breaking (nalikeryam udakkal) and lighting the lamp (vilakkukathikal), customs and rituals followed in Hindu beliefs. The temple was built in the late 1990s at a place where devotees saw a resemblance of Lord Shiva in banayan tree(ആൽമരം).

Other religious centers include the St. Mary's Malankara Catholic Church, the Pentecostal Mission Prayer Hall and a couple of SNDP Mandirams.

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