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Niranam is a
village in Thiruvalla, Kerala, India. It was a port in
ancient Kerala, on the
confluence of the
Manimala and
Pamba River. It is
almost 7...
- The
Niranam poets, also
known as the Kann****an poets, were
three poets from the same
family by the
names of
Madhava Panikkar,
Sankara Panikkar, and Rama...
- St. Mary's
Orthodox Syrian Church,
Niranam or നിരണം വലിയ പള്ളി, is a
church under the
Niranam Diocese of the
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. It is historically...
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Niranam Thrikkapaleeswaram Dakshinamurthy Temple, an
ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord
Shiva is
situated on the
banks of the
Pampa river at Niranam...
- Baltistan.
Floriated Indian crosses are
found at Kottakkavu,
Pallipuram and
Niranam. The
large open-air rock
crosses known as
Nasrani Sthambams are
found on...
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Maliankara Palayoor Kokkamangalam Kottakkavu Niranam Kollam Nilackal Ēḻarappaḷḷikaḷ or
Ezharappallikal (pronounced [eːɻɐɾəpːɐɭːikɐɭ],
Malayalam script:...
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western parts near
Niranam (classified
under the
Kuttanad agro-ecological zone) have
sandy soil
resembling that of beaches. The
Niranam region has a sandy-type...
- Sea-route to
China from
Western Asia The
identification of
Nelcynda with
Niranam is
considered plausible based on its ****ociation with
ancient Christian...
- the East, on the
apostolic throne of St.
Thomas at St. Mary's
Church in
Niranam on 15
September 1912. In 1934, The
Malankara Church adopted a constitution...
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Niranam diocese, the
smallest and one of the
oldest dioceses of the
Jacobite Syrian Christian Church, is
located in
Niranam, India.
Niranam is one of...