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Eravinalloor
Eravinalloor is a beautiful village in Kottayam district of Kerela.

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Eravinalloor, KeralaEravinalloor is a small and beautiful village in Kottayam district of the southern state of India, Kerala. Located on the banks of the Kodoor River it is a small island like village surrounded by water bodies.

The village is linked to the main land by four bridges; Panachikkad Bridge connects it to Panachikkad, Puthupally Bridge to connect Puthupally, Parakkalkadavu Bridge to connect to Kollad and Eravinalloor Bridge to connect Thrikkothamangalam. The nearest railway station is the Kottayam Railway Station. Eravinalloor, Kerala is located between 9.33º North latitude and 76.33º East longitude. Kottayam, situated at a distance of 9 km. and Puthuppally are two important towns situated in the vicinity.

Eravinalloor, Kerala is famous for its three temples dedicated to Lord Muruga, Lord Krishna and Goddess Bhadrakali. The Panachikad Temple is famous for the worship of Saraswati Puja and is situated at a distance of 3 km. from Eravinalloor.


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