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The great country India consists of 28 home states excluding the Union  Territories.  Kerala (Keralam) is the southernmost state of India inhabited
by the most cultured and educated people of this ancestral land.  Formerly  Kerala extended up to Kanyakumari, the point of harmony of three oceans, highly  famous for tourist attraction.  But after the restructuring of the country  on linguistic basis the beautiful landscape of Kanyakumari was affiliated to  Chennai (Tamilnadu).  Still the easy access to this holy place is through  the state of Kerala.  Kerala, embracing one side the sea and the other side
laying its head on the array of mountains, is famous for fascinating natural  scenery and cultural legacy.  It has already captured a prominent place in
the tourist map of India.
 
 Muvattupuzha is one of the  important places in the state of Kerala.  It is a Municipal Town situated  almost in the middle of the state.  People of all communities and castes  Hindus, Muslims and Christians live here in perfect harmony and amity.   Muvattupuzha has a rich cultural heritage and memorable tradition.  A host  of cultural and educational institutions, Temples, Mosques and Churches dignify  this traditional town and draw people from even other parts of the state.   It is a business centre too from times immemorial.  One noteworthy thing  about Muvattupuzha is that there is a market, Commercial Centre, sponsored by  the European Economic Community (EEC) which functions well at present.  In  spite of all these, Muvattupuzha is still a Hamlet with the traditional Kerala  dwellings, paddy fields, coconut gardens and extensive  greenlands.    The most fascinating magnetic element of  Muvattupuzha is the river there cutting the city into three segments resembling  the most lovely Thames River in London.  This river is a union of three  streams, Thodupuzha River, Kaliyar River and Kothamangalam River.  These  three small rivers conglomerate at Muvattupuzha to transform to the big  Muvattupuzha River and there from flows smoothly to rest at the Vaikom backwaters embracing the various interior areas of Ernakulam and Kottayam  districts.  Since the merger of three rivers realizes at this place, this  area was named Muvattupuzha, meaning the place where three rivers  Unite.
 
 
I extent my sincere thanks to P.Shankaran Nair  BA, BL (Our Appan Chettan) for the Malayalam article published in  ‘Gamanam  2000’  (Magazine, Nirmala college Muvattupuzha) and  to   Prof. C.P Janardhanan M.com, DJ.
  
 
 
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