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Kaviyoor Thrikkakkudy Cave Temple

Thrikkakkudy cave temple dedicated to Lord Siva is one of the oldest cave temples of Kerala. The entire construction resembles the Pallava art tradition and it is believed to have belonged to the latter half of the 8th century. This cave temple facing the west comprises of a central shrine with a Sivalinga, an Ardhamandapa and a pillared facade. The cave is 19 feet 8 inches wide and 8 feet 6 inches high. Two pillars of 8 feet 8 inches in height gave out three cave openings of which two caves are of 5 feet in width and the other is that of 4 feet 8 inches. A cylindrical rock cut Siva linga is enshrined in the central shrine. The rectangular hall in front of the sanctum measures 19 feet 8 inches by 5 feet. Inside the square-shaped garbhagriha Sivalinga is mounted on rectangular Peeda. On the north and south walls of the Ardhamandapa there engraved figures like Chathurbhuja Ganapathy and a born sage respectively. Among the two Dwarapalaka figures one is of a local chieftain and the other carrying a 'gada.' It was declared as protected monument in 1965.

Trikkaviyoor Mahadeva Temple

An ancient temple of immense historical value, Thrikkaviyoor Mahadeva Temple or Kaviyoor Mahadeva Temple is preserved as a monument by the Archaeological Department. On the banks of the river Manimala is the Kaviyoor region, famous for its temples, where this iconic shrine is situated. Historians date this temple to a period as early as the eighth century AD due to its resemblance to the Pallava style of architecture. The engravings here feature among the earliest specimens of stone sculptures in Kerala. The main deity of the temple is Lord Shiva, represented in the 'Shivalinga' which is about three feet high and carved out of rock, enshrined in a square cave. Idols of Ganapathy, Maharshi and Dwarapalakas can also be found in the temple premises.

Kaviyoor Njaliyil Bhagavathy Temple

Njaliyil Bhagavathy Temple is dedicated to Bhagawathy who is actually Bhadrakali, at Njalikandam province of Kaviyoor, about a km east of the main Shiva temple. An old temple formerly owned by Naithallur Illam (immigrants from Kodungalloor; see 'History'), it is now managed by the public. The goddess was originally enshrined in the illam, but was shifted to the present site later. The locals believe that once upon a time the head of the illam used to go on an annual pilgrimage to Kodungallor and when he became too old to travel the goddess offered to settle in his illam. The shrine was shifted as the goddess apparently became more powerful to be housed in a family shrine. In the month of Makaram (January)'Ashwathy' festival is conducted. The festival's name comes from "Aswathy", the first of the 27 birth stars in Malayalam astrology. Eye-catching Thaalapoli (താലപ്പൊലി), a procession of young women carrying lamps/wicks and grain in well-adorned trays for appeasing the deity is an important annual function. And Noottiyonnu Kalam, offering of 101 earthen pots filled with grains etc. (നൂറ്റൊന്നു കലം, like Pongala) and Annadaanam (free mass feast) are the other events (offerings) during festival time. Padayani – this is a combination of music, dance, painting, satire etc. reflecting the ancient socialist society before Aryanization and advent of four caste system – is the colourful annual event extolling Bhadrakali for the murder of Daarika, a demon.

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About Village

Kaviyoor is situated 5km east from Thiruvalla in Pathanamthitta district. Located near by the river Manimala. Kaviyoor is famous for its temples, Kaviyoor Hanuman Temple, Trikkaviyoor Mahadeva Temple, Kaviyoor Thrikkakkudi Cave Temple, Maha Vishnu Temple, Kuruthykamankavu Devi Temple ,Thiruvamanapuram Maha Vishnu Temple, Njaliyil Bhagavathy Temple, Sastha Kshethram Padinjattucherry , Ganapathy Temple Pattambalam , Parappuzha Maha Vishnu Temple etc..... Till the formation of Pathanamthitta dictrict Kaviyoor village was part of Alappuzha district and village established on 1/11/1982.Foundation stone of new building laid on 25/02/1986. Total area of village is 1340.8853 hectares. The Kaviyoor villages comes under Thiruvalla assembly legislative & Pathanamthitta Parliamentary constituency. It is 8 km away from Taluk headquarters in the North East direction. River Manimala is flowing through the Southern boundary of this village. Eastern boundary of this village is Kallooppara village and River Manmala . North and West boundaries of this village are Kunnamthanam,& Kuttappuzha respectively. The Govt.Ayurveda hospital is situated near the village.

Demography

16852 people are living in this village, 7778 are males and 9074 are females as per 2011 Census. Density of Population 1330 per square km. Literacy 98.27%, Male 98.64% and Female 97.96%. Majority of the residents belong to the Hindu community.

Geography

Kaviyoor village has no Forest area. Most area of this village plains and some are hill areas. summer is hot and humid between the months of March and June, after which rains are at its furious best.It is ideal to visit Kaviyoor between September and February during the winters as the temperatures are mild with fewer rains. East : River Manimala $ Kallooppara village West : Kuttapuzha village office South : Manimalayar North : Kunnamthanam village

Socio-Economic

The Majority of the people in this village depends on Agriculture. Rice cultivation, Rubber plantation, Coconut plantation, and other Vegetable cultivation are the main jobs of the people. Major portion of land used for Paddy cultivation. some Small scale industries , small and medium sized enterprises are functioning in this village .

Ecology

Kaviyoor village has no Forest area. Most area of this village plains and some are hill areas. Famous for Rice production. About 30% land is used for Paddy cultivation. South Border of this village is Manimalayar. Middle portion almost paddy land. . Northen part of this village is hilly area and almost cuverd with Rubber and cocunt plantation . Small canal and ponds are used for irrigation purpose. All types of vegetable cultivation and Crops, Coconut, Tapioca are the main Vegetable cutivation of this area.

Tourism

Kaviyoor is famous for temples. Kaviyoor Thrikkakkudi Cave Temple,Kaviyoor Mahadeva Tempe, Trikkaviyoor vellodu kindi ,Maha Vishnu Temple, Kuruthykamankavu Devi Temple ,Thiruvamanapuram Maha Vishnu Temple, Njaliyil Bhagavathy Temple, Sastha Kshethram Padinjattucherry , Ganapathy Temple Pattambalam , Parappuzha Maha Vishnu Temple ,are the main temples in Kaviyoor village . A Park for children is also situated in this village.