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Udayamperoor Udayamperoor is a small town situated in Ernakulam district, Kerala, in India. It is 18 km from Ernakulam, on the Ernakulam - Vaikom road. This place, steeped in history, is a major tourist destination in the district. The town is famous for the festivals organized every year in the temples and churches. The utsavam at Nadakkavu Bhagavathy Temple, Pithiyakavu Bhagavathy Temple, Ameda Ayilyam Mahotsavam and the festivals in the Synod Church are the most colourful events in the town. Udayamperoor also has a large number of small scale industries in and around. This include restaurants like Food Castle, plastic moulders like Consolidated Thermoplastics Ltd., Varmatech, Emson etc. and others like Akhila Industries etc.
Udayamperoor It has a few major temples and churches that attract pilgrims. There is also a lake which is used both for commercial as well as recreational purposes. Traditional treatment for liver-related ailments provided by certain families is available here and it is in wider demand these days. The Synod Church of Udayamperoor in memorial to the Diamper Synod (ഉടയപെരൂര്‍ സുന്നഹദോസ്) is more than 400 years old. The Vembanad backwaters, called kaithapuzha kayal in these parts, provide a natural boundary to the geography. The Poothotta kayal (backwaters) at the southern extreme, bordering with Chempu panchayat of Kottayam district, caters for house boat enthusiasts and is embroidered by the nature with greenish landscapes and clear waters.
St. Sebastian's Church, Udayamperoor The feast of Jesus, Mary and St. John the Baptist and St. Sebastian is celebrated every year on the first Sunday after the feast of "Dhanaha"(January 6). The Parish has the history of service in the field of education. An English Medium School started here in 2002 instead of Malayalam medium unaided school for the need of the people.
St. Sebastian's Church, Udayamperoor St. Sebastian’s Church, Udayamperoor, Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Ernakulam-Angamaly (Syro-Malabar Catholic Church), is situated south of Thripunithura, a historical and traditional place in Ernakulam District, Kerala state, South India and north of Poothotta, the border of Ernakulam and Kottayam districts, near Vembanad lake. Udayamperoor is a historically significant place, where the Synod of Diamper in 1599 held at All Saints Church, Udayamperoor (Old) is very near to this church.
St. Sebastian's Church, Udayamperoor A Christian community called ‘Nazranis’ (the disciples of Jesus of Nazareth) was formed at Kodungaloor. A group of 72 families from Syria and Mesopotamia under the leadership of Knanayi Thoma, a disciple of Thomas the Apostle, migrated to Kodungaloor in 345 AD. Later they moved to different parts of Kerala like Udayamperoor, Kottayam, etc. St. Sebastian’s Church was established in 1893, by a group of parishioners under the leadership of Fr. Yohannan Manickanamparambil. The parishioners separated themselves from St. John the Baptist Church, South Parur established in 802 AD.