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[[File:After winning the case to conduct fireworks at shabarimala,Ratnamma Panickathy and her sons from Cheerappanchira at Shabarimala with Travancore Police.jpg|thumb|After winning the case to conduct fireworks at shabarimala,Ratnamma Panickathy and her sons from Cheerappanchira at Shabarimala with Travancore Police]]
 
[[File:Cheerappan Chira Kalari,Room used by Lord Swamy Ayyappa when he was staying and training in this ancient Thiyyar Chekavar kalari,which trace their origin to Kadathanadu.Malikapurathamma worshipped at Shabarimala is from cheerappanchira.jpg|thumb|Room at [[Cheerappanchira]] Kalari used by Lord Swamy Ayyappa.It is said that lord Ayyappa fell in love with daughter of his Guru at [[Cheerappanchira]] during his training and is now worshipped as [[Maalikapurathamma]]]]
 
'''Cheerappanchira''' is a [[Ezhava]] [[tharavad]] renowned for its [[Kalari]] in [[Muhamma]], [[Alappuzha District]]..<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070602103948/http://www.pathanamthittapolice.com/sabarimala.htm]</ref> ". Recently,{{When|date=September 2011}} the family Kalari was reopened and around 40 students are being trained in the martial art of [[Kalarippayattu]].