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The late Abu Abraham once famously said that "there is Kerala and there is India". He wasn't wrong. The land of Keralaputras or Keram (coconut trees), straddled by the evergreen Western Ghats on one side and the fathomless Arabian Sea on the other, is as different from the rest of India as pepper is to chilli.
The name of the state of Kerala has been taken from the word Keralaputra (land of the sons of Cheras), as mentioned in one of the Ashokan edicts dating back to 273-236 BC. Chera was the first large empire that took roots in this state, and continued to use Tamil till 7th century as their administrative language.