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Chamravattom is a village located 11 km away from Tirur, the cultural centre of Malappuram District in Kerala, India. This serene village is on the shores of river Nila ( Bharatha Puzha). The name Chamravattom originates from Sambaravattom, where there was a saint called sambaran who used to meditate near the river Nila. It has been made famous by the presence of a temple dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, which is situated 100 meters inward to the river Nila. There are a lot of pilgrims during the holy season of Mandalakalam in Kerala.
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