Pallippad is a village near Haripad in Alappuzha district in the Indian state of Kerala.
[citation needed] In 1746, the princely state was defeated by Travancore and its king, Marthanda Varma, on their search for rich paddy fields.
After the defeat to Travancore, control of Pallippad went to the Aluva-based Brahmin family Akavoor Mana.
The murals in the Arayakulangara Sri Krishna Swami temple are believed to have historical importance.
[1] Pallippad Village is part of the Karthikappally Taluk, whose headquarters are situated at Harippad.
The purpose of Sapthaham is to provide positive energy to the believers by reading the Bhagavatham in seven days.