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[[File:Road-cheriyoor-paddy-fields.jpg|thumb|right|Road in Cheriyoor through paddy fields]]
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'''Cheriyoor''' is a village situates on the banks of [[Kuppam River]] in [[Taliparamba]] in the Indian state of [[Kerala]]. Cheriyoor village belongs to Pariyaram Panchayath (Ward No. 4) in [[Kannur]] district. The neighboring villages are Panangattoor (south), Thiruvattoor (west), Poovam/Mavicheri (east) and Kooveri (north). Cheriyoor is the ancestral home of famous Malayalam-language poet and translator [[Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran]] (February 19, 1845 – 1914). His father Narayanan Namboothiri was a member of [[Mullappally illam]] in Cheriyoor. The major religious centers in this village are ancient [[Thalakodu Sree Krishna Temple]], Sree Puthiya Kunnil Puthiya Bhagavathi Temple, Sree Dharma Sastha Mandiram and Cheriyoor Juma Mazjid.
'''Cheriyoor''' is a village situates on the banks of [[Kuppam River]] in [[Taliparamba]] in the Indian state of [[Kerala]]. Cheriyoor village belongs to Pariyaram Panchayath (Ward No. 4) in [[Kannur]] district. The neighboring villages are Panangattoor (south), Thiruvattoor (west), Poovam/Mavicheri (east) and Kooveri (north). Cheriyoor is the ancestral home of famous Malayalam-language poet and translator [[Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran]] (February 19, 1845 – 1914). His father Narayanan Namboothiri was a member of [[Mullappally illam]] in Cheriyoor.<ref name="Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran">{{cite web|title=Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran|url=http://ebooklibrary.org/articles/Kerala_Varma_Valiakoi_Thampuran|website=World eBook Library|publisher=The World Public Library Association|accessdate=6 May 2015|ref=http://ebooklibrary.org/articles/Kerala_Varma_Valiakoi_Thampuran}}</ref><ref>1</ref> The major religious centers in this village are ancient [[Thalakodu Sree Krishna Temple]], Sree Puthiya Kunnil Puthiya Bhagavathi Temple, Sree Dharma Sastha Mandiram and Cheriyoor Juma Mazjid.


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Revision as of 06:55, 6 May 2015

A small boat in Cheriyoor River
Road in Cheriyoor through paddy fields

Cheriyoor is a village situates on the banks of Kuppam River in Taliparamba in the Indian state of Kerala. Cheriyoor village belongs to Pariyaram Panchayath (Ward No. 4) in Kannur district. The neighboring villages are Panangattoor (south), Thiruvattoor (west), Poovam/Mavicheri (east) and Kooveri (north). Cheriyoor is the ancestral home of famous Malayalam-language poet and translator Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran (February 19, 1845 – 1914). His father Narayanan Namboothiri was a member of Mullappally illam in Cheriyoor.[1][2] The major religious centers in this village are ancient Thalakodu Sree Krishna Temple, Sree Puthiya Kunnil Puthiya Bhagavathi Temple, Sree Dharma Sastha Mandiram and Cheriyoor Juma Mazjid.


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  1. ^ "Kerala Varma Valiya Koil Thampuran". World eBook Library. The World Public Library Association. Retrieved 6 May 2015. {{cite web}}: External link in |ref= (help)
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