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'''Kunissery''' is a village in the Palakkad district of Kerala state, South India. The closest towns are Alathur (about 7&nbsp;km away) and Kollengode (about 10&nbsp;km). Kunissery is at [[Alathur]] - [[Kollengode, Palakkad|Kollengode]] main road. Kunissery has two temples where two different goddesses are worshipped (Pookulathi or Pookulangara Bhagavathy Temple and Angala Parameshwari Temple). Kunissery's famous festival is Kumatti which is celebrated on the birthday of the local goddess, Pookulathi Amma, on the Punartham star of Meena Masam (as per Hindu calendar). It is a quaint and simple village where farming is still one of the main source of income for many of the households.<ref>[http://indiawater.gov.in/IMISWeb/Reports/rws/rpt_DetailsofSchools_AganwadisBlockWiseList.aspx?BlockId=0000002697&DistrictName=PALAKKAD&StateName=KERALA&Category=2&Type=Othr Integrated Management Information System (IMIS)]</ref>
'''Kunissery''' is a village in the Palakkad district of Kerala state, South India. The closest towns are Alathur (about 7&nbsp;km away) and Kollengode (about 10&nbsp;km). Kunissery is at [[Alathur]] - [[Kollengode, Palakkad|Kollengode]] main road. Kunissery has two temples where two different goddesses are worshipped (Pookulathi or Pookulangara Bhagavathy Temple and Angala Parameshwari Temple). Kunissery's famous festival is Kumatti which is celebrated on the birthday of the local goddess, Pookulathi Amma, on the Punartham star of Meena Masam (as per Hindu calendar). It is a quaint and simple village where farming is still one of the main source of income for many of the households.<ref>[http://indiawater.gov.in/IMISWeb/Reports/rws/rpt_DetailsofSchools_AganwadisBlockWiseList.aspx?BlockId=0000002697&DistrictName=PALAKKAD&StateName=KERALA&Category=2&Type=Othr Integrated Management Information System (IMIS)]</ref>


Puthan gramam is a small Tamil Brahmin (Iyers) agraharam in Kunissery. Sree Krishna Temple and Thrikkaikkulangra Shiva Temple is situated in Puthan gramam. Maha Kumbhabhishekam in Sree Krishna Temple was celebrated on 11th February 2024 by Shri Sreenivasa Bhattachari Vadhyar. Sree Krishna Temple has lord Guruvayurappan, Ayyappan and Ganapathy shrines inside the temple. Lord Naga Subramania shrine is towards the eastern end of the gramam. Kunissery Grama Brahmana Samhooham is also housed in Puthan gramam.
Puthan gramam is a small Tamil Brahmin (Iyers) agraharam in Kunissery. Sree Krishna Temple and Thrikkaikkulangra Shiva Temple is situated in Puthan gramam. Maha Kumbhabhishekam in Sree Krishna Temple was done on 11th February 2024 led by Shri Sreenivasa Bhattachari vadhyar. Sree Krishna Temple has lord Guruvayurappan, Ayyappan and Ganapathy shrines inside the temple. Lord Naga Subramania shrine is towards the eastern end of the gramam. Kunissery Grama Brahmana Samhooham is also housed in Puthan gramam.


Parakulam agraharam, Koottala agraharam and Pallavur agraharam are close to Puthan gramam in Kunissery.
Parakulam agraharam, Koottala agraharam and Pallavur agraharam are close to Puthan gramam in Kunissery.

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Kunissery is located in Kerala
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Location in Kerala, India
Kunissery is located in India
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Kunissery (India)
Coordinates: 10°38′20″N 76°35′35″E / 10.63889°N 76.59306°E / 10.63889; 76.59306
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictPalakkad
Languages
 • OfficialMalayalam, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
678681
Telephone code91492
Vehicle registrationKL-09, KL-49
Nearest cityAlathur
Lok Sabha constituencyAlathur
ClimateModerate (Köppen)

Kunissery is a village in the Palakkad district of Kerala state, South India. The closest towns are Alathur (about 7 km away) and Kollengode (about 10 km). Kunissery is at Alathur - Kollengode main road. Kunissery has two temples where two different goddesses are worshipped (Pookulathi or Pookulangara Bhagavathy Temple and Angala Parameshwari Temple). Kunissery's famous festival is Kumatti which is celebrated on the birthday of the local goddess, Pookulathi Amma, on the Punartham star of Meena Masam (as per Hindu calendar). It is a quaint and simple village where farming is still one of the main source of income for many of the households.[1]

Puthan gramam is a small Tamil Brahmin (Iyers) agraharam in Kunissery. Sree Krishna Temple and Thrikkaikkulangra Shiva Temple is situated in Puthan gramam. Maha Kumbhabhishekam in Sree Krishna Temple was done on 11th February 2024 led by Shri Sreenivasa Bhattachari vadhyar. Sree Krishna Temple has lord Guruvayurappan, Ayyappan and Ganapathy shrines inside the temple. Lord Naga Subramania shrine is towards the eastern end of the gramam. Kunissery Grama Brahmana Samhooham is also housed in Puthan gramam.

Parakulam agraharam, Koottala agraharam and Pallavur agraharam are close to Puthan gramam in Kunissery.

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