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Pala (Palai) recent comments:

  • Govt Higher Secondary School, Rajendran Nair (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Nairs are one of the major castes in Kerala, known for their military skills and prowess. In the past, their duty was to protect the land from foreign invasion and internal conflict. Nairs always maintained a close relationship with Namboothiris. The main subdivisions of the Nairs are Velakkittala (barbers), Veluttetattu (washermen), Chakkala (oil mongers), Marars (temple dependants) and Kiriyams. ‘Tharavadu’ was a remarkable feature of the Nair culture. In this joint family system, the karanavar (eldest male in the family) looked after the family. Nairs follow the marumakkathayam (matrilineal) system. The cross-cousin marriage existed in this community ensured that the wealth of the family remained intact and would not be distributed outside the group. In the past, the younger sons of the Namboothiri family were permitted to wed aristocratic Nair women. It was thought to be a prestige by the whole family and the community as such. (User homosapiens is deleted N.S.S Institutions and Temples in wikimapia. User homosapiens is a enemy of hindus nairs.)
  • TRONIX,I.T.C,(PALAI), Rajendran Nair (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    User homosapiens is deleted N.S.S Institutions and Temples in wikimapia. User homosapiens is a enemy of hindus nairs.
  • Kadappattoor Bridge, Rajendran Nair (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Nairs are one of the major castes in Kerala, known for their military skills and prowess. In the past, their duty was to protect the land from foreign invasion and internal conflict. Nairs always maintained a close relationship with Namboothiris. The main subdivisions of the Nairs are Velakkittala (barbers), Veluttetattu (washermen), Chakkala (oil mongers), Marars (temple dependants) and Kiriyams. ‘Tharavadu’ was a remarkable feature of the Nair culture. In this joint family system, the karanavar (eldest male in the family) looked after the family. Nairs follow the marumakkathayam (matrilineal) system. The cross-cousin marriage existed in this community ensured that the wealth of the family remained intact and would not be distributed outside the group. In the past, the younger sons of the Namboothiri family were permitted to wed aristocratic Nair women. It was thought to be a prestige by the whole family and the community as such. (User homosapiens is deleted N.S.S Institutions and Temples in wikimapia. User homosapiens is a enemy of hindus nairs.)
  • Murikumpuzha Jnction, Rajendran Nair (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Nairs are one of the major castes in Kerala, known for their military skills and prowess. In the past, their duty was to protect the land from foreign invasion and internal conflict. Nairs always maintained a close relationship with Namboothiris. The main subdivisions of the Nairs are Velakkittala (barbers), Veluttetattu (washermen), Chakkala (oil mongers), Marars (temple dependants) and Kiriyams. ‘Tharavadu’ was a remarkable feature of the Nair culture. In this joint family system, the karanavar (eldest male in the family) looked after the family. Nairs follow the marumakkathayam (matrilineal) system. The cross-cousin marriage existed in this community ensured that the wealth of the family remained intact and would not be distributed outside the group. In the past, the younger sons of the Namboothiri family were permitted to wed aristocratic Nair women. It was thought to be a prestige by the whole family and the community as such. (User homosapiens was deleted temples and NSS Institutions. User homosapiens is a enemy of hindus nairs.)
  • International Gymnasium Pala, Rajendran Nair (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Nairs are one of the major castes in Kerala, known for their military skills and prowess. In the past, their duty was to protect the land from foreign invasion and internal conflict. Nairs always maintained a close relationship with Namboothiris. The main subdivisions of the Nairs are Velakkittala (barbers), Veluttetattu (washermen), Chakkala (oil mongers), Marars (temple dependants) and Kiriyams. ‘Tharavadu’ was a remarkable feature of the Nair culture. In this joint family system, the karanavar (eldest male in the family) looked after the family. Nairs follow the marumakkathayam (matrilineal) system. The cross-cousin marriage existed in this community ensured that the wealth of the family remained intact and would not be distributed outside the group. In the past, the younger sons of the Namboothiri family were permitted to wed aristocratic Nair women. It was thought to be a prestige by the whole family and the community as such. (User homosapiens is deleted temples. User homosapiens is a enemy of hindus nairs.)
  • NSS Karayogamandiram Chempilavu, Yaropolk wrote 16 years ago:
    No Sukumaran Nair users like you are the enemy of Wikimapia! You are vandals! You are not capable to understand the meaning of the word "map"! All you do here is mark stupid rubbish places like "my sweet home" or "house of jonny"! This is a map! You should provide the name of the street and house number in the title and that's it! User homosapiens is a good user!
  • NIIT pala, vittalbhatt25 wrote 16 years ago:
    Kerala Best NIIT centre
  • STC C Block, anamika (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    STC CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT HERE
  • pulickal pala, homosapiens wrote 16 years ago:
    pls don't add personal names in tags
  • NSS Karayogamandiram Chempilavu, homosapiens wrote 16 years ago:
    not Chempilavu!
  • TULLU PUMP, ravi.palaiyahoo.com (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    exactlly pointed out
  • Njondimackal Kavala, rmattappallyyahoo.com (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    From this junction the road turns right to Mariasadanam, a famaous rehabilation centre in Pala, for poor needy. Also to Elamthottam Church.
  • MADATHANILGOKUL, MADATHANILGOKUL (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    BEAUTIFUL PLACE
  • Angel's Farm House, Meveda, Sam (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    wonderful farm house
  • Angel's Farm House, Meveda, hari_fishdelmonyahoo.com (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Angel's farm House
  • Bishop's House, Pala, PalaRupatha (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    www.PalaRupatha.com
  • Confluence of Lalam Thodu and Meenachilaar in Pala, joel (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    nice....
  • Market, all pala people (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    a huge buildindg for market. but cant start it. they dont want a market t. they only wanted to get commission for building. very bad . very very bad ruling mby municipalaity
  • St..Thomas Cathedral Churchyard, jomy jose valiplackal (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    i belong to this parish.
  • Mutholy, Jithin (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    The informatin is correct but one correction The place was not founded by Justine