Pangodu is a small and peaceful village in the Nedumangad taluk of Thiruvananthapuram district in Kerala, India. It is located on the banks of the Thirunelli River, at the base of the Aralampuzha Hills. Pangodu is known for its serene atmosphere, clear blue skies, and lush green fields. The village is home to around 2600 people from different religions and castes. A majority of the people here follow Hinduism, but there is also a small Christian population. The village is surrounded by beautiful hills, crystal clear streams and rivers, and a calm and peaceful atmosphere which makes Pangodu a great place to visit. The social aspects of the village include festivals, traditional practices, culture, and art that are celebrated by the locals. The main occupation of the villagers is agriculture, and the local produce includes rice, coconuts, cashews, and spices. The nearby Nehru Trophy Boat Race, held in nearby Alappuzha, is a popular attraction here. Pangodu also has some important temples like the Thirunelli Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and the Maruthoor Siva Temple. There is also an ashram located here, which is presided over by a famous spiritual guru. The ashram is a great place for spiritual seekers to find solace. In addition, there are several schools, churches, and other institutions in the village that provide education, health care, and other essential services to the villagers. All in all, Pangodu is a wonderful place to visit for its serenity and spiritual ambiance. Read More