Malamel

Coordinates: 8°57′30″N 76°51′50″E / 8.9582°N 76.8640°E / 8.9582; 76.8640
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Malamel
Town
Malamel is located in Kerala
Malamel
Malamel
Location in Kerala, India
Malamel is located in India
Malamel
Malamel
Malamel (India)
Coordinates: 8°57′30″N 76°51′50″E / 8.9582°N 76.8640°E / 8.9582; 76.8640
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKollam
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationKL-

Malamel is a village in Pathanapuram Taluk in Kollam district, Kerala, India. This village is situated between Anchal and Valakom bypass road. In Malayalam, Malamel means "Top of the hill".

Rock Temples[change | change source]

At Malamel, there is a huge rock on which there is a famous Shiva Temple. A temple festival is held on 3 December. The temple has 5 doors and is considered to be divine and ancient because of the close proximity of Jadayupara (Chadayamangalam) (the rock that Jadayu carried on his wings). It has also a cave at extreme left of the temple, which a British Adventurer in the year 1946, tried in vain to venture into, and which leads to the Kulathupuzha Forest. This cave is believed to be a haven for very venomous snakes. Famous temples like Arackal Devi Temple and Perumannur Devi Temple are nearby. Kottarakara Sree Mahaganapathy Kshethram is 12 km away.

Kottarakara and Punalur are the towns nearest to the village.

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