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St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, Kadapra, is a church under the Niranam Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. It is believed that this church and Jerusalem Mar Thoma Church, Niranam was one of the seven churches founded by Thomas the Apostle, one of the twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, in AD 54.
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St. Mary's Orthodox Church, Niranam

8GVH+42C, Kadapra Niranam Road, Niranam, Thiruvalla, Kerala 689104, India
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St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, Kadapra, is a church under the Niranam Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. It is believed that this church and Jerusalem Mar Thoma Church, Niranam was one of the seven churches founded by Thomas the Apostle, one of the twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, in AD 54.

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Niranam Church has a rich history of being the symbol of Christian faith in Kerala and a citadel of Orthodox Christianity since its inception in AD 54 by St Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. St Thomas reached Kerala in AD 52 and started preaching the gospel. He founded 8 churches, which are called 'Ezhara Pallikal', meaning seven and half churches. These were at Kodungallur, Kollam, Niranam, Nilackal (Chayal), Kokkamangalam, Kottakkayal (Paravoor), Palayoor (Chattukulangara) and Thiruvithamkode (the half church). St. Thomas who had great respect for the Holy Virgin, named all these churches after St. Mary. At Niranam, St. Thomas baptised many people and ordained people with social eminence as priests, to administer the church. The church founded by St Thomas at Niranam was adjacent to Sri Thrikpaleswara Hindu Temple of Lord Shiva. Some adversaries of the new faith later took out the cross, founded by the Apostle and threw it into the neighboring river. When St Thomas returned to Niranam after two years (AD 54) he heard about this and went in search of the cross. He found it at a place in the down stream and again founded the church at that place, which is believed to be the present location of the church. According to the available records, the present building is the fourth, which was built in 1912. The third building was built in 1259.

Analysis of soil says that during the first century, Niranam and the surrounding places were costal region. Probably, it was a place where the river joined the sea. Some historians are of the opinion that the name Niranam derived from an old name 'NeerMannu', which meant land with water. Presence of water bodies enabled travel through water and it is believed that the Apostle reached Niranam in a ship (it might be a big boat). During the 14 th century, there was a great flood and the geography of the area changed a lot because the sea retreated exposing a lot of land.

Even today, there is a place at Niranam, near Kolarayar - a tributary of River Pampa - named 'Thomathukadavu', which is supposed to be the spot where St. Thomas got down from the ship. The word 'Thomathukadavu' might have emerged from 'Thoma Vanna Kadavu', which means the jetty where Thomas came.

Niranam Church was the southern headquarters of the Orthodox Church in Kerala for centuries. Many of the Malankara Metropolitans (the chief bishops) ruled the church by staying here. The church is famous for its historical importance, loyalty to the Indian Orthodox Church, architectural beauty and some of its antiques. Almost all of the old churches in southern Kerala - whether belonging to Orthodox, Marthoma or Roman Catholic churches - were separated from this mother parish, during course of time. Niranam Church witnessed a number of historical events in the church history including the establishment of a Catholicate in the Indian Orthodox Church in 1912. The first Catholicose and second Catholicose of the church were ordained at Niranam Church (in 1912 and 1925). Four of the Malankara Metropolitans of the church passed away while staying here and two...

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Niranam Church has a rich history of being the symbol of Christian faith in Kerala and a citadel of Orthodox Christianity since its inception in AD 54 by St Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. St Thomas reached Kerala in AD 52 and started preaching the gospel. He founded 8 churches, which are called 'Ezhara Pallikal', meaning seven and half churches. These were at Kodungallur, Kollam, Niranam, Nilackal (Chayal), Kokkamangalam, Kottakkayal (Paravoor), Palayoor (Chattukulangara) and Thiruvithamkode (the half church). St. Thomas who had great respect for the Holy Virgin, named all these churches after St. Mary. At Niranam, St. Thomas baptised many people and ordained people with social eminence as priests, to administer the church. The church founded by St Thomas at Niranam was adjacent to Sri Thrikpaleswara Hindu Temple of Lord Shiva. Some adversaries of the new faith later took out the cross, founded by the Apostle and threw it into the neighboring river. When St Thomas returned to Niranam after two years (AD 54) he heard about this and went in search of the cross. He found it at a place in the down stream and again founded the church at that place, which is believed to be the present location of the church. According to the available records, the present building is the fourth, which was built in 1912. The third building was built in 1259. Analysis of soil says that during the first century, Niranam and the surrounding places were costal region. Probably, it was a place where the river joined the sea. Some historians are of the opinion that the name Niranam derived from an old name 'NeerMannu', which meant land with water. Presence of water bodies enabled travel through water and it is believed that the Apostle reached Niranam in a ship (it might be a big boat). During the 14 th century, there was a great flood and the geography of the area changed a lot because the sea retreated exposing a lot of land. Even today, there is a place at Niranam, near Kolarayar - a tributary of River Pampa - named 'Thomathukadavu', which is supposed to be the spot where St. Thomas got down from the ship. The word 'Thomathukadavu' might have emerged from 'Thoma Vanna Kadavu', which means the jetty where Thomas came. Niranam Church was the southern headquarters of the Orthodox Church in Kerala for centuries. Many of the Malankara Metropolitans (the chief bishops) ruled the church by staying here. The church is famous for its historical importance, loyalty to the Indian Orthodox Church, architectural beauty and some of its antiques. Almost all of the old churches in southern Kerala - whether belonging to Orthodox, Marthoma or Roman Catholic churches - were separated from this mother parish, during course of time. Niranam Church witnessed a number of historical events in the church history including the establishment of a Catholicate in the Indian Orthodox Church in 1912. The first Catholicose and second Catholicose of the church were ordained at Niranam Church (in 1912 and 1925). Four of the Malankara Metropolitans of the church passed away while staying here and two were...

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St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, also known as Niranam Valiyapally, is a historically significant church located in Niranam, near Thiruvalla in Pathanamthitta, Kerala. This ancient church is believed to have been established by St. Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, in AD 54, making it one of the earliest Christian centers in India. The church has undergone several renovations over the centuries, with the most recent one completed in 2000.

Architecturally, the church features elements inspired by Hindu temple design, including intricate carvings at the base of its granite cross.

Inside, it has five altars, with the main one dedicated to Saint Mary.

There are two altars on the north and south of the main one.

The altar on the northern side is consecrated to Saint George and the altar on the southern side is consecrated in the name of Mar Behanan.

There are two smaller altars, to the front of the main altar. The north among these is in the name of Saint Thomas.

The southern among the small altars is consecrated to Saint Stephen.

The church hosts annual festivals, especially the Niranam Perunnal, which honors St. Thomas.

The church is easily accessible from Thiruvalla railway station which is...

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St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, also known as Niranam Valiyapally, is a historically significant church located in Niranam, near Thiruvalla in Pathanamthitta, Kerala. This ancient church is believed to have been established by St. Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, in AD 54, making it one of the earliest Christian centers in India. The church has undergone several renovations over the centuries, with the most recent one completed in 2000. Architecturally, the church features elements inspired by Hindu temple design, including intricate carvings at the base of its granite cross. Inside, it has five altars, with the main one dedicated to Saint Mary. There are two altars on the north and south of the main one. The altar on the northern side is consecrated to Saint George and the altar on the southern side is consecrated in the name of Mar Behanan. There are two smaller altars, to the front of the main altar. The north among these is in the name of Saint Thomas. The southern among the small altars is consecrated to Saint Stephen. The church hosts annual festivals, especially the Niranam Perunnal, which honors St. Thomas. The church is easily accessible from Thiruvalla railway station which is about 7 km far.
Raghunandan RamachandranRaghunandan Ramachandran
St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church in Niranam, Pathanamthitta district, Kerala #facts Historical Significance: Niranam Church is one of the oldest churches in India, believed to have been established by St. Thomas the Apostle in AD 54, making it one of the 'Ezhara Pallikal' (seven and a half churches) founded by him. Architectural Feature: The church and its surrounding structures, including the stone cross, reflect a blend of Kerala and Syrian Christian architectural styles. Pilgrimage Site: Niranam Church is a significant pilgrimage site for Christians in Kerala and beyond, attracting devotees for its historical importance and the annual feasts, particularly the one commemorating St. Thomas on December 21st. Relics and Artifacts: The church houses relics and artifacts, including a golden cross and ancient inscriptions on palm leaves, adding to its historical and religious value.
Vijoyes KVVijoyes KV
The oldest church and very close to Parumala church but many people do not know about this church as every one goes only to Parumala church. I went to this place as I saw a sign board while returning from Parumala to the left. May be a km or 2 from Parumala. You do not have any shops or the big hypes as in Parumala here. But the church is like the real church with good old Architecture. There is a museum nearby and a big cross at the entrance. There is a caretaker who explains everything about the church and its history which is centuries old than Parumala church.
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St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, also known as Niranam Valiyapally, is a historically significant church located in Niranam, near Thiruvalla in Pathanamthitta, Kerala. This ancient church is believed to have been established by St. Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, in AD 54, making it one of the earliest Christian centers in India. The church has undergone several renovations over the centuries, with the most recent one completed in 2000. Architecturally, the church features elements inspired by Hindu temple design, including intricate carvings at the base of its granite cross. Inside, it has five altars, with the main one dedicated to Saint Mary. There are two altars on the north and south of the main one. The altar on the northern side is consecrated to Saint George and the altar on the southern side is consecrated in the name of Mar Behanan. There are two smaller altars, to the front of the main altar. The north among these is in the name of Saint Thomas. The southern among the small altars is consecrated to Saint Stephen. The church hosts annual festivals, especially the Niranam Perunnal, which honors St. Thomas. The church is easily accessible from Thiruvalla railway station which is about 7 km far.
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St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church in Niranam, Pathanamthitta district, Kerala #facts Historical Significance: Niranam Church is one of the oldest churches in India, believed to have been established by St. Thomas the Apostle in AD 54, making it one of the 'Ezhara Pallikal' (seven and a half churches) founded by him. Architectural Feature: The church and its surrounding structures, including the stone cross, reflect a blend of Kerala and Syrian Christian architectural styles. Pilgrimage Site: Niranam Church is a significant pilgrimage site for Christians in Kerala and beyond, attracting devotees for its historical importance and the annual feasts, particularly the one commemorating St. Thomas on December 21st. Relics and Artifacts: The church houses relics and artifacts, including a golden cross and ancient inscriptions on palm leaves, adding to its historical and religious value.
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The oldest church and very close to Parumala church but many people do not know about this church as every one goes only to Parumala church. I went to this place as I saw a sign board while returning from Parumala to the left. May be a km or 2 from Parumala. You do not have any shops or the big hypes as in Parumala here. But the church is like the real church with good old Architecture. There is a museum nearby and a big cross at the entrance. There is a caretaker who explains everything about the church and its history which is centuries old than Parumala church.
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