Aluva
Aluva is a municipality and a northern suburb of the city of Kochi in Kerala, India. It is a part of the Kochi Metropolitan area and is situated around from the city center on the banks of Periyar River. A major transportation hub, with easy access to all major forms of transportation, Aluva acts as a corridor which links the highland districts to the rest of the state. Cochin International Airport at Nedumbassery is 11.7 km from Aluva. Aluva is accessible through rail, air, metro along with major highways and roadlines.
Aluva, home to the summer residency of the Travancore royal family – the Alwaye Palace - is also famous for the Sivarathri festival celebrated annually at the sandbanks of Periyar. The Advaita Ashrams in Aluva founded in 1913 by Sree Narayana Guru, one of India's greatest social reformers, adds to the cultural significance of the town. Today, whilst part of the Kochi urban agglomeration, Aluva is an autonomous municipality, its civic administration conducted by Aluva Municipal Council. The town also serves as the administrative centre of the Aluva taluk. Villages from Mukundapuram, Kanayannur, Kunathunad and North Paravur taluks were combined together to form Aluva Taluk in 1956.The headquarters of the District Police Chief of Ernakulam Rural Police District, Superintending engineer, PWD and of the District Educational Officer, Aluva are also located there. It is the starting point of Kochi Metro rail, which began its operations in June 2017.The Metro station is at Bypass, Aluva
History
Archaeologists have found evidence of settlements in Aluva as far back as 250 BC. The place used to be a continuous area of land spread across Kakkanad and Alangad; historians have recorded that it was so up to AD 1341. The town, by then thickly populated, became a holiday resort and a centre of commerce. Mangalappuzha, a branch of Periyar which bifurcates at Aluva was known to be the nerve centre of trade and commerce in this part of South India. Before Indian independence, Aluva was part of the Kingdom of Travancore and was the official summer residence of the royal family.The etymology of the name of the town of Aluva has been the subject of speculation for centuries. One of the more accepted version relates to the story of Hindu god Shiva drinking the Kalakootam poison to save the world. It is said that Shiva with the poison 'Alam' in his mouth 'Vaa' was made into a deity which was then rested in a temple in Aluva. The Sivarathri festival for which the town is famous for is celebrated in the honour of Shiva. In the twentieth century, when there was a community of Jews in Cochin, some used to have holiday homes in Aluva on the banks of the River Periyar. it also has a name "gate way to east"
Politics
Aluva is a constituency in the Kerala Legislative Assembly. The Aluva assembly constituency is part of the Chalakudy. Anwar Sadath is the MLA of Aluva. It is part of Chalakudy. Benny Behanan is the MP in this constituency.Administratively, Aluva is a municipality. The current municipal council is ruled by Indian National Congress Party, led by Lissy Abraham who was elected in November 2015.
Previously it was led by Mr. M.T Jacob
Travel
Aluva is well connected by air, road and rail from all parts of the countryBy Air
Cochin International Airport is 15 km from the town center. Regular domestic and international connections are available from the airport.By Train
in the town, is aA graded railway station in Kerala. All passenger, express trains bound to southern Kerala do have a stop in this station. Some leaflets/websites still refer the town's old name.There is also a small railway station in Aluva named Chowara with a 4 km distance from town.
By Metro
Kochi Metro starts from Aluva Bypass and currently operates till Thaikoodam. Upon completion, it will be further extended to Petta. The project was started in mid of 2013 and commenced its operations in 2017.
By Bus
Rajiv Gandhi Central Bus Station is one of the largest Bus terminals in Kerala. Regular private and KSRTC Bus KSRTC. connect from all parts Kerala to this station. Apart from this, daily passenger bus of Karnataka RTC and Tamil Nadu's SETC do connect from places like Mysore, Mangalore, Bangalore, Trichy, Coimbatore, Salem, Palani, Kodaikanal etc.Privately operated Inter-state bus to Bangalore, Chennai, Mysore, Mumbai etc. do have stops in various points of Aluva town.
By Ferry
Aluva is one major stop for National Waterway 3, scheduled to open by August 2010 which connects to Thiruvananthapuram in south and Kottapuram in north.Get around
Bus Service – Most Private and Government owned buses circle around the town before entering the respective Bus Stands.Autorikshaws – Autos are an easy way of commuting around the town. Be weary of excess charges.
Taxis – There is a taxi counter available at the railway station, and many taxi services are available in the city. Uber taxis are also available.
Walking – The town itself is easy to commute by walking, although for long distances this may not be the ideal choice.
Rented Vehicles – There are many places where cars and bicycles can be rented.
Tourism
Tourists would find the Manappuram on the left as a long stretch of sand bank followed by a plain. Sivagiri Ashram has a small temple which worships Sree Narayana Guru. Popular tourist spots include:- Sivarathri Manappuram
- Aluva Palace
- Periyar banks
- Municipal Park
- Kunnathery Maqam
- Madrasa Noorul Irfan Arabic Collage, Kunnathery
- St. Dominic Syro-Malabar Church
- St John the Baptist CSI Church
- Mangalappuzha Major Seminary
- Kadungalloor Sree Narasimha Swamy temple
- Thiruvalloor Sree Mahadeva Temple
- Kunnil sree dharmashastha temple, Kadungalloor
- Cheerakkada Temple
- Desom Sree Pallippattukavu Bhagavathy Temple
- Desom Sree Ananthapuram Mahavishnu Temple
- Desom Sree Dhattha Anjaneya Temple
- Adwaitha Ashram
- Sree Krishna Temple
- St. Mary's Church Chowara, Aluva
- Parunthuranchi Manappuram Aluva
- Uliyannoor Sree Mahadeva Temple
- Pottachira Sree Krishna Temple
- Thuruthu, a small island in aluva
- Mar Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly Museum, Chunangamvely
- Aluva Settu JumaMasjid
- Kunjunnikara Juma Masjid
- Thottumughom Thangal Jaaram
- Thottumughom Padinjare Palli Juma Masjid
- Thevarkadu Sree Mahavishnu-Durga Temple, Near Chowwara Ferry, Aluva
- Edayappuram Juma Masjid
- Thiruvairanikulam Sree Mahadeva Temple
- Janaseva Shishu Bhavan, Aluva
- Sree Kurumbakavu Bhagavathi Temple Edathala
- Pothiyil Sree Narasimha Moorthy -Sreekrishna Swamy Temple
Culture
Several popular Malayalam movie songs are dedicated to the river Periyar. Famous poets Changapuzha Krishna Pillai, G. Sankara Kurup and Balachandran Chullikkadu, and critic Kuttipuzha Krishnapilla, and novelist Subash Chandran are from Aluva and lived there. Though not from Aluva area, Vayalar Ramavarma and O.N.V Kurup wrote about Periyar and the town Aluva was an integral part of their paying homage to the most lively river of the state of Kerala, Periyar.
The mimicry comedy revolution that dominated the cultural landscape of Kerala beginning 1980's originated in Aluva by stand-up comedians from that area, though they got larger audience and fans in Kochi and in Malayalam movies later which would make them cultural fixations of Kerala's pop culture. The movie star Dileep is from later part of that era.
Several newspapers and magazines were published from Aluva during the print era. Continuing with that tradition the first online magazine and blogging platform was also started in Aluva by puzha.com, which continues to exist in the cyberspace.
Notable people
Aluva is the hometown for many notable people from various fields of the society.- Dileep
- John Abraham
- Nivin Pauly
- Amala Paul
- Pearle Maaney
- Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly
- M. K. Mackar Pillay
- M. M. Abdul Khader
- M. M. Pareed Pillay
- Kalamandalam Haridas
- Sainuddin
- Siju Wilson
- N. F. Varghese
- Ajmal Ameer
- Alphonse Puthren
- Sharaf U Dheen
- Shabareesh Varma
- Venu V. Desom
- Tini Tom
- Sitaraman Sankaranarayana Iyer
- N. K. Desam
- M. M.Jacob
- T.A.Koshy
- G.N. Gopal
Business
Colleges and schools
Many educational institutions are located in Aluva.Colleges
- Union Christian College, Aluva
- St.Xaviers College for Women Aluva
- Bharata Matha College of Commerce and Arts, Aluva
- MES College Marampally, Aluva
- Bharata Mata School of Legal Studies Aluva
- Carmel College of Nursing Nalamile, Aluva
- Al Ameen College Edathala, Aluva
- MES M. K. Mackar Pillay College of Advanced Studies Edathala, Aluva
- KMEA Engineering College Edathala
- YMCA College Edayappuram, Aluva
- Queen Mothers College Aluva
Schools and other educational institutions
- Govt. Boy's Higher Secondary School
- St Mary's High School
- The Alwaye Settlement Higher Secondary School
- Vidyadhiraja Vidyabhavan Higher Secondary School
- School For The Blind Aluva
- St. Francis Higher Secondary School for Girls
- Government Girls Higher Secondary School Aluva
- Joe Mount Public School
- Al-Ameen International Public School
- KMJ Public School Nochima, Aluva
- Jyothi Nivas Senior Secondary School, Aluva -2
- Jeevass CMI Central School
- SNDP Higher Secondary School
- Technical Higher Secondary School, Aluva - IHRD
- Christava Mahilalayam Higher Secondary School
- Nirmala Higher Secondary School for Girls
- Islamic Higher Secondary School
- Holy Ghost Convent Girls High School
- St.John The Baptist Csi Emhs School
- St.Joseph's UP School
- Sivagiri Vidyaniketan Senior Secondary School
- Al-Hind Public School
- Talent Public School
- Crescent Public School
- Ideal Public School
Aluva Railway Station
Aluva Railway Station is situated at the Railway Station Road junction near the KSRTC stand. The KSRTC stand hosts many buses from Ernakulam and a lot of City Low Floor buses, both A/C and non A/C which ensures connectivity to almost all the places in Kerala.
Aluva Mahadeva Temple
The Mahadeva Temple is situated at a distance of 1 km from the Marthanda Varma bridge in NH-47. Periyar river splits into two near Aluva railway bridge and after the splitting one part is called Mangalappuzha. Aluva Mahadeva Temple is located on the sand bank in between the Mangalppuzha and Periyar river. Aluva Mahadeva Temple is managed by Travancore Devaswom Board.The unique feature of Aluva Mahadeva Temple is that the Shivalinga is not enshrined in a Sreekovil. The Swayambhoo Shivalinga installed by Lord Parasurama and worshipped by Lord Sree Rama rises out of the sand banks of the Periyar river. This place is called the Aluva Manal Puram.
There are many legends associated with this temple. After installing the Lingam Parasurama built a temple here but was destroyed by a flood. Lord Shiva told him that no temple structure will exist at that place because He does not want a temple structure for protecting the Lingam. Another legend goes like this. The Bhuthaganas of Lord Shiva worshiped the Lingam every night. They decided to construct a temple there. But Lord Shiva told them that they must complete the temple in a single night. Bhuthaganas agreed and started the construction. When the foundation was completed, Lord Vishnu came there, disguised as a cock and crowed to mislead the Bhuthaganas. The Bhuthaganas, fearing that dawn had approached, left the work unfinished. Sri Rama, during his search for Sitha, performed tharpana for Jadayu here. Another legend is associated with Vilwamangalam Swamiyar. One day he visited this place and realised the presence of Lord Shiva and identified the Shiva Linga installed by Parasurama. He started worshipping the Linga and Lord Mahadeva appeared in front of him and told him to start poojas there. Pottayil Ilayathu, Thottathil Nambiar and Idamana Nampoothiri made proper arrangements for Shiva Pooja and Vilwamngalam started the pooja. But there were no vessels to offer Nivedyam. So Vilwamangalam used a Kavungin Pala to offer Nivedyam. Even today the nivedyam is offered in Kavungin Pala and is called Palanivedyam. Later Vilwamangalam and his associates – Ilayathu, Nambiar and Nampoothiri – constructed a temple but it was destroyed by flood in AD 1343. During the monsoon season the whole region gets flooded and the Shivalinga gets submerged in water. So the Ooranma Nampoothiris were decided to construct a small temple on the bank of the river in order to perform poojas during monsoon season. This temple is called Bala Kshetram. It is a fact that though unfinished in nature, this temple has withstood many a flood and still stands as an enigma to the architects, regarding its foundation and structure. The Travancore Devaswom Board authorities constructed a temple structure here some years ago. but the Deva Prasna conducted later revealed that construction of the temple structure is against Lord Shiva's wish.