Pizhaku
Pizhaku is a village in Kottayam District in the Indian state of Kerala.
Geography
Pizhaku lies from Palai and from Thodupuzha. The area is covered with mountains, plains, and trees.Educational institutions
There are two schools in Pizhaku:- Nirmala Public School, Pizhaku
- St. Joseph's High school, Manathoor, Pizhaku
Attractions
The Pampanal Waterfall at Manathoor is the major attraction of Pizhaku. Vyakula Sanketham, churches, and temples are other attractions.Post Office
The post office of Pizhaku is located at Ramapuram Kavala Junction with Speed Post Facility. Pincode: 686651Banks
State Bank of Travancore has a branch at Pizhaku located at Ramapuram Kavala Junction.Co-Operative Bank
In 1979, KSCB opened its first branch in Manathoor Church Junction, Pizhaku.Demography and religion
Pizhaku has a population of 4000. Majority of them are Syro Malabar Catholics.The Pizhaku Thrikkayil temple is very ancient. There was Palace associated with the temple. This is near to Manathoor School Junction. SNDP temple was newly constructed and dedicated to Sri Narayana Guru.
The Syro Malabar Catholics have two Parishes - Manathoor and Urumbukavu. Both are under Kadanad Forane in Palai Diocese. They are Syrian Catholics of many ancient families can be found here.
Before 1910 Pizhaku was under the parish of Kadanad. In 1910 St. Mary's Church Manathoor at Pizhaku is established to help the Catholic migrants in Pizhaku area as it was difficult for them to attend church services at Kadanad church, which was 4 km away. It became an independent Parish in October 1928 and Fr. Thomas Parekunnel was appointed as first parish priest. There are around 2000 faithful from 410 families.
St. John the Baptist Church is situated at Ramapuram Kavala. Though this church is commonly known as Makkalpally, the name of this church is mentioned as ‘Urumbukavu pally’ in the records. Urumbukavu church, which remained as the Kurisupally of Ramapuram Forane church, became a parish church since 1 February 1954 as per the circular No. 112, issued on 26 January 1954 by the Bishop of Pala Mar Sebastian Vayalil. There are around 220 families with 1050 faithful.
Main Centres:
- St. Mary's Church Manathoor
- St. John the Baptist Church Urumpukavu
- Pizhaku Thrikkayil SreeKrishna Swami Temple
- SNDP temple
- Nirmala Public School
- St. Joseph's High School
- Kadanad Co-op Bank
- SBT
- Congregation of Jesus Convent
- Sacred Heart Convent
- Carmillite convent