Submitted by kannan on Fri, 2006-11-03 21:13. Tourist_places
Champakulam is the place where I spent most of my childhood. It was my mother's house and we lived there for many years.
Champakkulam is in Aleppy district. It is A beautiful place, full of palm trees, rivers and paddy fields. The river Pampa flows through the village, splitting it into two. currently it is connected, by road to aleppy and kottayam.
The Champakkulam in my memory is a small village. It didn't have any roads. So the only way to connect to the main land was by boat. Also people used "vallams"( boats without an engine) to travel from place to place through the canals and paddy fields.(When paddy is not cultivated, paddy fields become filled with water)I still remember when I, then a boy of 11 years, fell unconscious due to some reason, I was "hurried to a hospital" in a vallam. When i reached the hospital after one hour, I myself regained consciousness.
We had two schools, St. Mary's High school and St. Thomas U.P. School, hardly half a kilometer from my house. Still we used vallams to travel to the school.
We had a temple nearby, The small Ganapathy temple, which we consider as our own ganapthy. We would go there and pray to him for anything and everything.
Also we had our family temple, pulikkakvu, nearly two kilometer's from our house. we used to go there once in a while, Also by a "valavarayan" vallam, which is a medium sized vallam, with a tent like covering so that the sun and rain will not affect the travellers. Families had different types of vallams, starting with the tiny kochuvallam, to the large kettuvallams. Also we used to visit the kallampally krishna temple, which is also nearby.
Champakulam have a great church, Called Champakkulam valia pally, which is centuries old. Also there are some smaller churches.
THe most important festival of our land is "Champakkulam boat race", which is conducted every year. We used to assemble in the banks of the river and watch the spectacular race.
Champakkulam had two hospitals, one a private mission hospital run by dedicated sisters,and another a government hospital. Due to the healthy nature of my family members, and me we had an account book in the hospital. In case of an emergency, the patient may be taken in a boat to the Alappuzha medical college.
Champakulam had one small printing press, a small cinema hall and one barbershop.
For the people of Champakkulam, the worst enemy was the flood that came regularly and destroyed everything. River Pampa will bless the village for weeks when there will be water everywhere. We enjoyed the rain and floods because we could convert large copper vessels used for boiling paddy into vallams and travel through the landscapes under water.
Now Champakkulam has changed much. Road facility is there, the theater has vanished, and people can go to nearby towns in buses and cars for purchase. The old schools have also been upgraded. So it a small town now, but it has still not lost its village charms.
Dr.Kannan Balkrishnan Is an Indian Author who writes on various topics. He is also a computer expert.
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Any friends from Champakulam
Any friends from Champakulam through this blog ?
Jino James, Manoj, Rajesh, John, Xaviour, Jonichen....?
Shaben Kuncheria
Website under construction for Champakulam (www.champakulam.com)
I am planning to develop a website about the "Incredible champakulam" ( www.champakulam.com ). Suggestions /ideas / comments are most welcome.
Jibu
Wishes
Dear Jibu,
Carry on..............wishes...............will not forget boats,boat race,paddy fields,thodu,vallom,rain flood,musics from church & temples..... more over very loving & co operative people who have a good team spirit
Rgrds
Shaben
Please continue developing champakulam.com
Hi Jibu,
Nice to know that you have created this webpage champakulam.com. I had created a wiki page for champakulam (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champakulam). There, I have added a link to your www.champakulam.com site. I have also added a link to this page (http://kerala4u.in/171/touristplaces/my-dear-champakulam-kannan-balakris...) because this is a very nice page - refreshing those wonderful memories. Even other comments later added by other people - all wonderful. So when you plan to expand champakulam.com, mention about this page too. Also, if you wish so, mention the wiki page too.
Thanks,
Benny
My memories
Though we were in bangalore, we used to go to our champakulam once a year during summer vaccation. Me and my sister used to count days to go to our native. My father's house is in champakulam and I still cherish those days in my memory.. I still have in my memory the movie we saw in the small theatre.. the "choondayidal" and have the fish ready for dinner in the night.. Travel through the kochuvallam to distribute Milk(Ofcourse we had a lot of cows :)) going to the bhagavathi temple.. Watching the evening serials with a lot of neighbours and hearing their comments.. Playing "sattu" (hide and seek) and "ittooli" searching for a piece of bangle in the mud.. and ofcourse the delicious food with lot of "meen"..
oh my god, those memories are unforgettable..!
Now we are all grown up and busy with our life , hardly find time to visit my dear champakulam any more.. But still I would always hope I will have some time for sure to visit my good old native..
Sreenitha
more bout my land
i like to add some more details to the above article.
On summer holidays all the kids will start playing in the paddy fields .Another hobby in summer is choondayidal, all the kids will gather in a place and start to fish mostly varal and karimeen .We used to spend 3-4 hours in water naming it as bath .Playing in the water is a time pass (name it as hobby ) .Now the water is not good i think nobody is ready spend hours in the water .Near madam sree bhagavathi kshethram there is a ground where all the boyz will gather and play cricket for 2 months(april and may ) from morning till evening,and the school ground next place for cricket .
In monsoon ,usually on june 1st the classes will start and in the mid of the month school will close due to flood .its another holiday season for the students ,its nice to see the entire village in water and the same time its horrifying too .The wet dresses and the leaking class rooms , the rain (exactly at 9 am and 4 pm ),the swimming(half swimming and half walking )in the season are good old memories .
champakulam
hi
what ever u said is right about champakulam . i am born and brought up in champakulam . the vallams , palli, ambalam and the other things all are very much alive till now .its so beautiful to see the place and cherish the memories . we are having roads now to reach most of the parts but still now the angadi and the boat jetty are very much alive .And the chayakada like saraswathi vilasam tea shop with an akashavani news .god its gods own country