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Cheerappanchira Panicker

P. N. Panicker         
  • Panicker on a 2004 stamp of India
  • Childhood house of P. N. Panicker at [[Neelamperoor]]
  • GLPS Neelamperoor where P. N. Panicker worked for years
  • P. N. Panicker Memorial School at [[Ambalappuzha]]
THE GREAT LIBRARIAN RITHUL (1909-1995)
P N Panicker
Puthuvayil Narayana Panicker (1 March 1909 – 19 June 1995) is known as the Father of the Library Movement in the Indian state of Kerala. The activities of the Kerala Grandhasala Sangham that he initiated triggered a popular cultural movement in Kerala which produced universal literacy in the state in the 1990s.
V. C. Balakrishna Panicker         
Vellaatt Chembalancheri Balakrishna Panicker (1 March 1889 – 20 October 1912) was a journalist and poet who wrote several poems, slokas, plays, articles and translations, such as his elegy or lament Oru Vilapam and a description of nature Viswaroopam for which he is remembered.he was the author of manki Geetha
Prem Panicker         
INDIAN JOURNALIST
Prem panicker
Prem Panicker is an Indian cricket journalist. He is one of the co-founders of The Peepli Project along with Aarti Kumar-Rao and Kalyan Varma, that is now looking for funding.

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Cheerappanchira

Cheerappanchira is a noble [Ezhava Kalari family renowned for its Kalari in Muhamma, Alappuzha District. Recently, the family Kalari was reopened and around 40 students are being trained in the martial art of Kalarippayattu. The former minister of Kerala, Susheela Gopalan, hails from the Cheerappanchira family.

According to a mythology, Maalikapurathamma is the daughter of Cheerappanchira Panikkar who taught Kalaripayattu to Lord Ayyappa. Cheerappanchira, which is situated about 100 km from Sabarimala holds many rights in Sabarimala, such as to conduct fireworks at Sabarimala, to light Nilavilak and ceremonial lamps at the shrine of Malikapurathamma at Sabarimala, collect half the coconuts given by devotees at Malikapurathamma shrine at Sabarimala. There is also a Mukkalvetti Ayyappa temple at Cheerappanchira which hold 3/4 power of Lord Ayyappa and rest in Sabarimala.