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This was the land with a special type of grass called "changanam" and that gave the name changana chery (means land) and that later transformed to changanassery.
This was the land with a special type of grass called "changanam" and that gave the name changana chery (means land) and that later transformed to changanassery.
It is also believed that there were a lot of Jaina Sangha (group of Jaina people) and that gave the name sangham cherry, which ultimately transferred to changanacherry.
It is also believed that there were a lot of Jaina Sangha (group of Jaina people) and that gave the name sangham cherry, which ultimately transferred to changanacherry.

Nair Service Society or the NSS as it is popularly known in Kerala has it's head quarters in changanacherry. NSS is a social organization which has made remarkable contributions in the fields of Education , Medicine and Agriculture. It's volounteers spanning about 4000 odd karayogams spread across kerala continue to work towards upliftment of the downtrodden sections society focussed on localized activities across kerala. The Society was started by Mannathu padmanabhan (Mannam) on 31 October 1914 Mannathu padmanabhan revived and reshaped the old concept of village societies, the Karayogams, which practically set the tenor of family and village life
Mannam fought for social equality, the first phase of being the Vaikom styagraha, demanding the public roads near the temple at Vaikom be opened to low caste Hindus. He supported the admission of low caste Hindus into temples was the Chairman of the Guruvayur Satyagraha, paving the way for the temple entry proclamation. In 1950 he set up the Hindu Mandalam to draw togather Hindus. rousing them to support the National Movement. He suffered imprisonment for his support. As the first president of Travancore Devaswom Board he revitalised many temples which had almost ceased to function. NSS, started by Mannam continues its social activities based out of changanacherry.



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Changanassery is a town in Kerala, India. It is located 23 kilometres from Kottayam. The town has an 18th century temple and is the host to the Deepam festival, which is celebrated every winter.

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Archbishop's House, Changanassery

In the past, the town was known as Anchu Vilakkinte Pattanam in local languange, meaning town of five fire lamps, which symbolises unity and point to old business time.

Changansserry was a old business place during the pre-British area. During the renovation of travencore Changanasserry was the boundary and was called Thekkum koor.

There are several sayings regarding the name of Changanessery (Changanechery). This was the land with a special type of grass called "changanam" and that gave the name changana chery (means land) and that later transformed to changanassery. It is also believed that there were a lot of Jaina Sangha (group of Jaina people) and that gave the name sangham cherry, which ultimately transferred to changanacherry.

Nair Service Society or the NSS as it is popularly known in Kerala has it's head quarters in changanacherry. NSS is a social organization which has made remarkable contributions in the fields of Education , Medicine and Agriculture. It's volounteers spanning about 4000 odd karayogams spread across kerala continue to work towards upliftment of the downtrodden sections society focussed on localized activities across kerala. The Society was started by Mannathu padmanabhan (Mannam) on 31 October 1914 Mannathu padmanabhan revived and reshaped the old concept of village societies, the Karayogams, which practically set the tenor of family and village life Mannam fought for social equality, the first phase of being the Vaikom styagraha, demanding the public roads near the temple at Vaikom be opened to low caste Hindus. He supported the admission of low caste Hindus into temples was the Chairman of the Guruvayur Satyagraha, paving the way for the temple entry proclamation. In 1950 he set up the Hindu Mandalam to draw togather Hindus. rousing them to support the National Movement. He suffered imprisonment for his support. As the first president of Travancore Devaswom Board he revitalised many temples which had almost ceased to function. NSS, started by Mannam continues its social activities based out of changanacherry.