Neelamperoor

Coordinates: 9°29′45″N 76°30′27″E / 9.495943°N 76.507598°E / 9.495943; 76.507598
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Neelamperoor
നീലംപേരൂർ
town
Coordinates: 9°29′45″N 76°30′27″E / 9.495943°N 76.507598°E / 9.495943; 76.507598
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictAlappuzha
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Neelamperoor is a village in the Alappuzha district, Kerala.[1] It famous for its backwaters, lakes and paddy fields. People comprises from both Hindu and Christian denominations.

The landmark for this place dwells with the Neelamperoor Palli Bhagavathi Temple, which renowned for the famous festival, "Pooram Padayani", pooram padayani is festival held in every year after onam festival, attracts huge crowds from different walks of life. The temple tracks back to several centuries, was originally a buddhist temple.

It is an important place for the Knanaya Christian community and a church named St.George Knanaya Church is built for its believers. The church was 175years old.The church comprises almost 900 families.

Karunattuwala, a locality near by Neelamperoor, acted as a main trade centre in the olden times. Karunattuvala is the connecting place to main land Kottayam in olden days land transport was up to Karunattuvala only after that people used to depend on back water transport only. In older days the place belongs to Changanacherry taluk and later annexed to Kuttanadu taluk due to the protest from farmers.

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