About Village
Vazhappally is a suburb of Changanasserry Municipality, Kottayam District, in central Kerala.Vazhappally is a part of Changanacherry Taluk in Kottayam District. The famous Vazhappally Shiva Temple is situated in Vazhappally. The temple was very popular in the second Chera dynasty.
Demography
POPULATION 52000
Geography
North-- Vazhappally West village ,Chethippuzha Village. East-- Changanacherry Village. South-- Changanacherry Village. West-- Vazhappally West village
Socio-Economic
People of all classes were lived in this village.There are many business organisations like textile shops, furniture shops etc are functioned.
Ecology
paddy fields ,dry lands
Tourism
Vazhappally Maha Siva Temple is a Hindu temple located in Vazhappally near Changanassery .Vazhappally copper plate, dated to early 9th century AD, is the earliest available inscription in Malayalam language.The inscription (incomplete) is engraved in an old form of Malayalam in Vattezhuthu and Grantha scripts. St. Berchmans College, Changanassery, also known as SB College, is one of the first Autonomous Colleges in Kerala, India. Established in 1922, the college celebrates its centenary in 2022. Anandashram is also situated in Vazhappally East Village. The Asramam was blessed by the footprint of Sree Narayana Guru, a famous saint and social reformer from Kerala. Anandasramam was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. Allappara Mosque is a beautiful place with a big rock ,is situated in Vazhappally East village. Assumption college is situated in Vazhappally East village.Assumption College has just completed 71 memorable years of service in the field of higher education. Changanacherry municipal Park ,situated opposite to S B college is one of the top parks in Kottayam Lying near the picturesque Changanacherry Boat Jetty in Kottayam district is a historical and architectural marvel, the magnificent Anchuvilakku. This stone lamp post personifies the Kerala school of architecture at its finest, and was laid here by the legendary freedom fighter Veluthampi Dalawa himself.