Mylapra


Mylapra is a village in Pathanamthitta district in the Indian state of Kerala.
It comes under the Mylapra Panchayath. It is on the way to the famous Hindu pilgrim center of Sabarimala. The Main Eastern Highway passes through Mylapra.

Etymology

The word mylapra is derived from two Malayalam words myle and appuram. It is believed that a hunter used a sword to kill a peacock but the peacock escaped narrowly and fell on one side and the sword hit the other. This was the birth of the names of two places, viz Mylapra and Vettipuram. "Myle appuram, Vett ipuram. The side where the peacock fell is named Mylapra; the side where the sword fell is Vettipuram."

Demographics

India census, Mylapra had a population of 10241 with 4836 males and 5405 females.

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