Edathua (Malayalam:എടത്വാ ) is a place in Kuttanad, Alappuzha district, Kerala, India.
Situated 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Thiruvalla Town, Edathua is famous for the St. George Catholic Church known as Edathua Palli. The church celebrates its major feast during the month of May. It is an important destination for the Christian and non-Christian pilgrims. The old Edathua Palli was built when Fr. Thomas Olakkapady was the vicar of the palli. People from throughout the state as well as from the neighboring states visit the town and the church. St. Aloysius college which is under Mahatma Gandhi University built and managed by the Church parish is located here.
Edathua is in the Kuttanad region. It lies below sea level: agricultural land (rice farms) in this region are separated from big and small rivers that run like the highways, streets and avenues of New York around the blocks of farms by high mud levees (bunds called Puravaramp). Farmers and agricultural workers built and build their habitat and houses on reclaimed land by expanding upon these levees around these paddy fields known as padam. These levees are also often planted with coconut trees, a major commercial crop in the region. The area attracts a lot of international tourists. Houseboat trips through the backwaters and river systems of this spectacular evergreen region is available from near Edathua.
Worth handed down
Some sacred plane
And still by age
You've done to me
What I could not
And ripped the earth
From out its flesh
I'd mine the ground
To free her yet
Behind the call
I plant the face in water
I held her broken feet
I taught the wave that caught her
Now she is yours to keep
Oh god my hate
Could fill the air
With open wounds
With vacant stare
I heart the heat
I caught the waves too
You've done to me
Not all the base too
I plant the face in water
I held her broken feet
I taught the wave that caught her