Kuttanad Kerala biography
Kuttanadu is located in the Alappuzha district of Kerala, India, and is
famous for its extensive landscape of rice fields and geographical
features. It is the lowest area in India and one of the few places in
the world where agriculture occurs below sea level.
It is also one of the most important historical sites in the history of
ancient South India. There is no history of the origin of this land.
However, the oral history of the local population that passes from
generation to generation is a combination of myth and legend.
Kuttanad is mentioned in the Mahabharata epic in ancient India. Five
princes from Bandava are said to have crossed into exile in exile. In
those days, Kuttanad was part of a dense forest and was destroyed by a
forest fire and mentioned in the epic.
So the name of this place came to Kuttanad or a hot place. At that time,
Kuttanad became Kuttanad. If we went to the depth of the Conan ad soil,
you could see curry or charcoal, which meant that this place was a
forest and burned with fire.
In Kuttanad, most place names end in Cary. Some of the familiar names of
the place are Ramankary, Puthukkary, Oorukkary, Mitrakkary,
Mampuzhakkary, Kainakari, Chathurthyakary and Chennamkari. According to
reports, Kuttanad was once the seabed.
Evidence shows that the earth is booming. Under the Kira dynasty that ruled ancient Kerala, Canada played an important role in history. One of the most powerful kings of the dynasty: Xi'an Xingtawan is said to rule the kingdom of Kannada while it was also a famous Buddhist center. There is another version of the place name. The center of the Buddhist Buddhist image later became Kuttanad.