Thulappally
Thulappally is a small village in Perunad panchayath of Ranni tehsil,Thiruvalla Revenue Division in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala state, India.
Etymology
It is believed that in ancient times there were many small churches in the forest regions including Nilakkal and Thulappally as a result by the visit of St. Thomas in 52 AD. Places like Thulappally and Plappally in the forest were named after these churches. The head church of all these churches were known as Thalappally and which in course of time became "Thulappally".Geography
Basically Thulappally is classified as Malanad or high land with an altitude ranging from above mean sea level. The place is located near to the sacred forest regions of Sabarimala with comparatively less population. River Pamba flows westwards through the northern part of Thulappally.Pilgrim centers
Hindu temple
Vaikundapuram Sri Krishna Swami Temple, a Hindu shrine located on the banks of Pamba River with Lord Krishna as the principal deity is the main temple at Thulappally. The annual festival is hosted from 10 May.Church
St. Thomas Mar Thoma Syrian Church, this is one of the oldest church in the area which belongs to the Syrian Christians. The church is established in the name of Mar Thoma Sleeha, to show as the reference to the Saint and the heritage of the church.Mar Thoma Sleeha Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, a newly built church of the Catholics, where the old church was dedicated in the name of St George. This is a pilgrimage church located here under the Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Kanjirappally.
Sharon Fellowship Church, Thulappally is a Pentecostal Church.
- India Pentecostal Church of God, Thulappally
- Assemblies of God in India, Thulappally
Masjid
Hidhaythul Islam Juma Masjid, a Muslim Masjid located at Aithalappally on the way to Moolakkayam which is 1KM away from Thulappally Town.Economy
Majority of people depends upon the agricultural sector. Rubber is being cultivated widely and many rubber plantations are widespread in the populated regions. The hilly terrains here are suitable for its cultivation. Moreover, pepper, banana etc., are also cultivated. Many people works in abroad as well as in urban areas. The 'Malanadu development society' under Kanjirappally diocese has a rural electrification system named "Malanadu Mycro Hydel Power Project" at Thulappally. This small scale power project generates electricity from water bodies and supplies to about 250 families, shops and pilgrim centers.Climate
A tropical climate is normally experienced here. The place receives significant rainfalls during the monsoon, with a short dry season. The average annual temperature rises to 27.3 °C. The months of June, July and August receives sufficient amount of rainfall, while the temperature falls to 21.7 °C in the month of January. Humidity normally increases in the months of March and April. The presence of thick forests helps to develop local thundershowers.Nearby schools and colleges
- Government Tribal HSS, Kissumam
- ST. George's LPS, Thulappally
- ST. Mary's School, Anglevalley
- San Thome HSS, Kanamala
- Caarmel College of Engineering, Koonamkara, Perunad
- Muslim Educational Society College, Erumely
- Sree Narayana Arts and Science College, Chittar
Nearby hospitals
- Government Ayurveda Hospital, Thulappally
- St. Thomas Hospital, Thulappally
- Assisi Hospital, Mukkoottuthara
- Government Primary Health Centre, Nilakkal
- Govt P.H.C Chithanya Hospital, Angamoozhy