Situated in the Ernakulam district ,Chengamanad is a census town in the southern state Kerela. It is situated on the banks of the river Periyar.
Legends say that the place Chengamanad derives its name from Jangama Muni who meditated in a cave in Munikkal Guhalaya.Other souces say that Chengamanad derives its name from a special kind of soil called Chengal which is found in this place.
Chengamanad has a population of about 29,775 according to 2001 census.Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Kerala is the state with the highest literacy rate and Chengamanad has an average literacy rate of 80% which is quite higher than the average literacy rate of 59.5% .11% of the population is under six years of age.Out of the males 82% are literate and out of the females 78% are literate.
Chengamanad is a town of temples and churches .One of the most important Shiva temple of Ernakulam district,The Chengamanad Mahadeva temple is located here .The deity of Shiva is in the form of Kirata Murthi and it is facing eastwards.There is also the shrine of Shree Parvati and Ganapati facing west and south respectively.Another attraction of Chengamanad is Munikkal Temple which id dedicated to Lord Subramanyan ,son of Shiva and is situated on a large rock resembling the back of an elephant. The Roman Catholic Church in the Name of St. Antony is another attraction in the place. On the last week of January Holy Feast of the Church is celebrated.
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