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The Pannagam thodu is a river in the state of Kerala in southern India,[1] forming near Madapattu and flowing north for 30 kilometers before joining the Meenachil River close to Punnathara.
Several streams from small hills in the towns of Pampady, Pallickathode, and Kooropada combine near the 14th Mile Church along the Kottayam–Kumily Road to form the Pannagam Thodu, which grows as it flows north through the towns of Madapattu, Mattakkara, Akalakunnam, Arumanoor, and Ayarkunnam.
Pannagam means snake, as the river flows like a curled snake through the many surrounding hills.