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- Thottuva Dhanwanthari temple is a Hindu temple located in Thottuva, Kerala, India. Thottuva temple is situated on the Perumbavoor- Kodanad route, at about...
- Thottuva is a village in Ernakulam District, Kerala, India. It lies on the banks of Periyar River near Kalady. The name Thottuva in Malayalam means "mouth...
- Kottayam district. It includes the entire Kuravilangad panchayath, including Thottuva, Kappumthala, Vakkad, Kurianad, Mannakkanad, Elakkad, and Kalat****. Kuravilangad...
- Temple Chariot in the World – 150 Feet by Team Nehru Ambalathum Bhagam Thottuva,Pa****thitta, Kerala. As of 2025, the tallest wooden temple chariot in...
- services. The notable ones are Vallam, Koovappady, Vengola, Mu****al, Thottuva, Ponj****ery, Man****petty, Kodanad, Akanad, Meempara,C****amudy, Alattuchira...
- and Tamil Nadu, where ayurveda is highly practised and patronised. The Thottuva Dhanwanthari temple in Kerala is a particularly famous temple, where Lord...
- Ernakulam District Kunnathunad, Nellad, Valayanchirangara, C****amattom, Thottuva, Rayamangalam, Pattimattam KL-41 Aluva, Ernakulam District Aluva Covers...
- Eparchy of Mississauga. Jose Kalluvelil was born on November 15, 1955, at Thottuva, Kuravilangad, in the Eparchy of Pala, India as the youngest son of Joseph...
- surrounded by many small but populous commuter villages, notably Koovappady, Thottuva, Alattuchira, Panamkuzhy, Cheranalloor, Kurichilakode, Kaprikad, etc. Vallam...
- Ammal, as one of their six children. The family later settled down in Thottuva, near Cheranallur, near the banks of the Periyar River. His schooling was...