The first library in this village was established in 1927 by socialist Irittukuziyil Paramupilla who built NSS high school.
It is believed that the idol of Subramanya Swamy came out of the 'Kamandulu' (pot) carried by Maharshi Gauna when it tilted and the water flowed out.
A person who was carrying salt in his 'vanchi' (a wooden boat used for travelling in water) gave lift to him.
It is believed that the Subramanya idol is in standing position because the god has been seen by the priest before he get enough time to sit.
The story also say that the salt inside the boat which Subramanya used to cross the river was not ending upon measuring it.
Mahamaya Devi, enshrined in the Kuthambalam facing south is well known as Kuthambalathil Amma.
'Guruthi' is performed for the Devi inside the Kuthambalam by devotees for the removal of all their problems and for the destruction of enemies.
[2][3] —==Notable people== India's First Florence Nightingale (2021) Winner (Award) for Palliative care Accepted on 07/11/2022
India's First Florence Nightingale (2021) Winner (Award) for Palliative care Accepted on 07/11/2022