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Pandatharippu

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Pandatharippu
பண்டத்தரிப்பு
පන්ඩතරිප්පුව
CountrySri Lanka
ProvinceNorthern
DistrictJaffna
DS DivisionValikamam South‐West

Pandatharippu or Pandaththarippu or Pandaththeruppu (Template:Lang-ta) is a village in the northern Jaffna District of Sri Lanka. It is located approximately 20 km from City of Jaffna. It is also spelled "Pandathirippu". It was a mission location when the American Ceylon Mission (ACM) came to Sri Lanka in the 19th century. Dr. John Scudder founded the Asia’s first western medical center in this village. It is also was known as Panditeripo in ACM documents. There are number of schools some which were founded by ACM and Churches and Hindu Temples in the village.[1]

Notable People

References

  1. ^ Jared Bell Waterbury (1870) Memoir of the Rev. John Scudder, M.D.: Thirty-six Years Missionary in India, Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, New York, retrieved 7/19/2007 full text