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Which state in Kerala is known as?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Spread over 38,863 km2 (15,005 sq mi), Kerala is the twenty-first largest Indian state by area.

Kerala
Nickname(s): God’s Own Country, Spice Garden of India, Land of Coconuts, Land of Trees, The Jewel of South India
Location of Kerala
Coordinates (Kochi):10°N 76°ECoordinates:10°N 76°E
Country India

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What is Kerala popularly called?

God’s Own Country
One the most amazing tourist destinations in India, Kerala is popularly known as the “God’s Own Country”. The scene place is famous for its stunningly calm beaches, lush green surroundings and extensive backwaters.

Which place is known as the land of Kerala?

Trivandrum is the capital of the Indian state of Kerala, meaning “land of coconuts” in the region’s Malayalam language. No name could be more fitting. Jammed between the sea and coastal mountains, Kerala is subject to the monsoon rains that flood the land and the rice paddies on the subcontinent’s southern tip.

Who named Kerala?

The earliest mention of the word Kerala finds its way back to the 3rd century BCE on a rock inscription from the Mauryan dynasty, but it is also believed that the state was named after Keralian Thamboran, the ruler of an independent province in southern India, which was present-day Kerala.

How the name Kerala came?

Some historians say that the name “Kerala” come from the word “KERA” meaning coconut tree, which can be widely seen in the region. However, there are few others who say that Lord Parsurama reclaimed the land from the sea. Hence the word CHERNA – ALAM (added land) came, which later became Kerala.

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Does Kerala have a flag?

Kerala state does not have any state flag as like any other modern Indian state. Since the 1950s, Government of India didn’t prefer states having different flags which became an unofficial law (there is no OFFICIAL LAW that prohibits states from having its own flag).

Which is the capital of Kerala?

Thiruvananthapuram

Which state is known as land of God?

Popularly known as the Devbhumi or “Land of Gods”, Himachal Pradesh is a beautiful hill state in India, nestled in north-west region of western Himalayas.

Which place is called God’s own country?

Kerala, India
Kerala, India: ‘God’s Own Country’ The state in the nation’s southwest is an oasis of natural beauty and religious coexistence. The state in the nation’s southwest is an oasis of natural beauty and religious coexistence.

Why Kerala is known as God’s country?

Thanks to its scenic beauty and loads of activities available, Kerala has been a popular place for travelers since a very long time.The wealth of natural beauty in the form of placid backwaters, lush greenery, picturesque hill towns, and beautiful beaches has resulted in the name ‘God’s Own Country.

What does Kerala mean?

Kerala. / (ˈkɛrələ, kəˈrɑːlə) / noun. a state of SW India, on the Arabian Sea: formed in 1956, it includes the former state of Travancore-Cochin; has the highest population density of any Indian state.

Who called Kerala as Malabar?

Al-Biruni (AD 973–1048) must have been the first writer to call this state Malabar.

Is Kerala a name?

One folk etymology derives Kerala from the Malayalam word kera ‘coconut tree’ and alam ‘land’; thus, ‘land of coconuts’, which is a nickname for the state used by locals due to the abundance of coconut trees. The earliest Sanskrit text to mention Kerala as Cherapadha is the late Vedic text Aitareya Aranyaka.

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Who built Kerala?

History of Kerala. Kerala is first mentioned (as Keralaputra) in a 3rd-century-bce rock inscription left by the Mauryan emperor Ashoka. In the last centuries bce this region became famous among the Greeks and Romans for its spices (especially pepper).

Which is the oldest city in Kerala?

The Thiruvananthapuram Municipality came into existence in 1920. After two decades, during the reign of Sree Chithira Thirunal, Thiruvananthapuram Municipality was converted into Corporation on 30 October 1940, making it the oldest Municipal Corporation of Kerala.

What is the religion of Kerala?

According to 2011 Census of India figures, 54.73% of Kerala’s population are Hindus, 26.56% are Muslims, 18.38% are Christians, and the remaining 0.33% follow other religions or have no religion.

What is the motto of Kerala?

While the core elements of 4 icons was retained with a circular shield, decorated within a circular laurel carrying the official motto “Manadhana kula swatah” in Sanskrit (meaning Honor is our Family Property).

What is the national tree of Kerala?

Coconut tree
List of Kerala state symbols

Title Symbol Notes
State bird Great hornbill (Buceros bicornis)
State fish Green chromide (Etroplus suratensis) Green chromide was designated state fish by Government of Kerala in 2010.
State flower Kanikonna (Cassia fistula)
State tree Coconut tree (Cocos nucifera)

Who is the present governor of Kerala?

Arif Mohammad KhanSince 2019

What is the old name of Trivandrum?

Thiruvananthapuram
The city was officially referred to as Trivandrum until 1991 (Trivandrum being the anglicised name of the town), when the government decided to reinstate the city’s original name Thiruvananthapuram.

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Why is Thiruvananthapuram called Trivandrum?

After forming the Travancore kingdom, Maharaja Marthanada Varma dedicated it to Lord Padmanabha, the presiding deity of Shri Padmanabhaswamy temple and named the city ‘Thiruvananthapuram’. The word ‘Thiruvananthapuram’ is derived from the Malayalam word thiru- anantha-puram, which means ‘City of Lord Ananta’.

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