There was an inference that in between 700-800 centuries, the kuzhiparambil tharavadu existed in Mulankunnathukavu. This inference is from the Ashtamangalyaprasna done in the year 1166, month Thulam, on the 12th day. The information about the tharavadu is that, an ancestor in between his travel, properly dwelling his goddesses and worshipping idols in this place. He was a worshipper and an adorer of Devi. Today's decentors called and worshipped that ancestor "Muthappan" and they believe that ancestor gave all good things in their life. Later that tharavadu became smaller and the decentors changed their dwelling another places by different reasons. Like this the branches of this tharavadu spread to different places of Kerala like Kandanassery, Marathamkodu, Kidangoor, Kadangodu, Chittanda, Vattayi, Thrissur, Ernakulam. Almost 50 families lived in Mulnkunnathukavu and surroundings. Likewise 7 families related to this tharavadu residing at Vattayi, 20 families including this tharavadu residing at Marathamkodu and Kidangoor. 11 families lived at Kadangodu and 2 families lived at Chittanda. And also 11 families lived in several places like Ernakulam, Kandanassery, Kottappuram, Kuravathur, Vadakanchery, Thrissur. Likewise 110 families related and worked with Dharma Deva Trust. All the details about the families in the tharavadu get from the family tree. Along these some families related to these tharavadu lived at several places [Kechery,Pannithadam,Pazhiyothimuri].
There is no historical evidences of the tharavadu, so the real history of the tharavadu was not clear. All these informations are collected from many of the old people of the last generations and so we can't connect the relation between several Thavazhis. Still we believe that this will be a leading light for the New Generations, who are searching for thier roots. Please kindly update any new information that you know.
Kuzhiparambil Kandanassery Thavazhy
Kuzhiparambil Marathamkode Thavazhy
Kuzhiparambil Kadangode Thavazhy
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