CATEGORY : PILGRIM TOURISM, CHURCHES
St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Cathedral (Thumpamon
Valiya Pally) is an ancient church located inThumpamon near Pandalam. The first
church was built in AD 717. The Architectural style of the church is Gothic Revival
style.
The first church in Thumpamon was built in AD 717,
and the structure of that church was not like present one. The first church was
a small prayer hall. As the years passed by, the Nazarene population in
Thumpamon increased and in AD 900 the old church building was demolished and a
much larger building was constructed in its place. Histories of Thumpamon
states that in AD 900 (kollavarsham-350) Thumpamon Pally was built and it was
the second structure of the church.
Between the two centuries, after the construction
of the second church the population of Nazarene Christians in Thumpamon had
increased considerably. So also, the influx of people from other places
continued particularly from Nilakkal. Nilakkal was ravaged by attacks from
dacoits led by Fakhuruddin Polygar. As the frequency and intensity by the
robber gangs increased, agriculture and trade became disrupted and peaceful
life made impossible at Nilakkal. Raja of Pandalam whose capital at that time
was Konniyoor near Nilakkal. The Raja also found it impossible to continue his
domain at Nilakkal. Hence in AD 1170 (ME 345) the Raja and retinue abandoned
Nilakkal and chose Pandalam has headquarters for governing his territory.
Consequently the Nazarene in Nilakkal also had to emigrate to other places such
as Kanjirappally, Thumpamon and other places.
In AD 1175 to construct a bigger Church building,
the Nazarene's of Thumpamon demolished the existing building. At this time, the
authorizer of the Thumpamon Vadakkumnatha Temple which cannot desire antiquity
prior toAD 950 opposed the reconstruction of the Church on the ground that the
Velichappad of the temple had predicted that the construction of a Christian
church there would pollute and de-santise the temple. The Raja was very much
inclined to favour the Nazarene's as they were hardworking, peace-loving and
model adhering to the lofty principles enshrined in Christianity. The Raja and
his officers, therefore personally visited Thumpamon and surveyed the land
which came with in his jurisdiction and permitted the construction of the
church, notwithstanding the opposition of the land records residing nearly
Thatta. The foundation for constructing a church building was laid on 15 August
1175 (15th Chingam 350 ME), the feast day of Virgin Mary.
For more details contact
http://www.thumpamonpally.com/