he Family name "Koothoor"
The Family name "Koothoor" may perhaps been arrived from the name of a village Koothoor existed / existing somewhere in Talappilly Taluk under the administrative control of Talappilly Raja Swaroopam / Punnathoor Raja Swaroopam. Talappilly Raja was a Samantha of Maharaja of Cochin and Punnathoor Raja was under Samoothiri. It is believed that this village was very popular in performing the folk art "Koothu" (Recitation of certain mythological stories by recognized community).
It is , Kottol, Porkulam, Parempadam, Konghanoor, etc. Members from new generation can be seen in Calicut, Kannoor and big cities in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka like Coimbatore, Madurai, Madras and Mangalore in order to protect their trade interest. The big business men in this family are now concentrated in Ernakulam, Kollam, Chenganoor, Gulf countries etc and had established their skill in trade. It is also considered that “Koothoor” is one among the Asthagraha (eight families) -Cheeran, Pulikkottil, Cheruvathoor, Mandumpal, Kakkaserry, Cherukakkaserry, Koothoor, Porathoor, and Kollanoorconsidered that “Koothoor” is one among the Asthagraha (eight families) -Cheeran, Pulikkottil, Cheruvathoor, Mandumpal, Kakkaserry, Cherukakkaserry, Koothoor, Porathoor, and Kollanoor. This family members were residing in Kunnamkulam town and the surrounding villages i.e., Chowanoor, Choondal, Chittanjoor, Anjoor, Penghamukku, Karikad.


Conversion to Christianity
It is claimed that the above said families have the Hindu tradition and certain other families claim the apostolic continuity of St. Thomas of the 1st Century. Historians have different opinions on the point that the 1st century Christians was not from the Hindu system, since the mythological story of Parasurama and introduction of Hindu system of life according to ‘Manu Smrithi’ began only from 3rd century in Kerala coast. Before this, Hindu system of life was popularized beyond Gokarnum North. So it is assumed that people lived around Cranganoor Devi Temple (Dravidian Temple) were almost all Buddhist and newly settled Jews. It is believed that Jewish people migrated to Cranganoor even before Christ and settled down in Kerala engaging trade and agriculture. While they arrived, Buddhism was the popular religion. Several hundred Jewish families arrived in Kerala to escape from the Roman persecution in the year A.D 72. Hence, conversion to Christianity probably might have been done from Buddhist/Jewish society in the first century.

 
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