Othera


Othara or Othera is an Indian village in the Kerala state. It is located near Tiruvalla, in Pathanamthitta district.
It is a peaceful residential and agricultural village. However, due to large migration to the America, Europe and Gulf in the 70s and 80s the place has become economically prosperous. It is a peaceful semi-urban village where people of all religions live peacefully. Nature has endowed it with all its blessings, Which one of the developed Indian village and the people can call it God's Own Country.

Geography

Othara is divided into two areas, Othara East and Othara West. It is 4 km from Kallissery on the MC road, 4 km from Nellad on the TK road, and can also can be reached from Kuttor on the Main Central Road or Kumbanad from the State Highway 7 road.Chengannur from State Highway 10
The village is famous for its cultural heritage, which includes the Padayani festival at Pudukulangara Devi Temple.
Pazhayakaavu Sree Krishna Swamy Temple is the only one temple in kerala where Padayani performances last for twenty-eight days in the courtyard of othera Devi temple. Its make-up materials are taken from the nature, like Spathe of Areca palm, Terra-cota powder, and charcoal and turmeric powder. There are different varieties of effigies to represent like Yakshi palkshi, kaalan, kuthira Maadanm marutha. Pisach,Ganapathi,Bhairavi and kaajiramaala. There are effigies with masks and crowns. Padayani is replete with human creativity and natures bounty which all leads to excellent aesthetic extravaganza.

Location

The boundaries of the village are Mangalam on the south, Thottappuzha on the north, Koipuram on the east and Kuttoor on the west. Othara is divided into Othara East and Othara West. Othara East comes under Eraviperoor Panchaythu and a part of Aranmula Assembly Constituency and Othara West comes under Kuttoor Panchayathu and a part of Thiruvalla Assembly Constituency. Both Assembly constituencies come under Pathanamthitta Loksabha constituency.

Religious places