Pulpally
Pulpally is a mid-sized town and grama panchayat in the Sultan Bathery taluk of Wayanad district, Kerala, India, with a population of 28,322 as recorded in the 2011 census.[1] Geographically positioned in the Western Ghats, it features lush greenery and serves as an agricultural hub, notably producing pure wild Wayanad honey.[2] The town is particularly renowned for the Sree Seethadevi Lava Kusha Temple, one of the few shrines in India dedicated to Sita Devi and her sons Lava and Kusha, attracting visitors for its unique religious significance.[3] Other notable landmarks include the Pazhassi Memorial at Madappallikkunnu, commemorating the local hero Pazhassi Raja, and sites such as the Cheeyambam Mosque and Simhasana Cathedral, reflecting the area's diverse cultural heritage.[4] Pulpally's economy benefits from farming, including rubber and spices, alongside remittances from expatriate workers, contributing to its relative prosperity despite its remote location approximately 24 kilometers from Sultan Bathery.[5]