Sasthamkotta
Sasthamkotta, situated about 29 km from Kollam town, can be
rightly called the 'Queen of Lakes'. This vast fresh water lake flanked by
hills on three sides is the largest of its kind in Kerala. The ancient Sastha
Temple, which lends its name to the town, is an important pilgrim centre. The
monkeys of Sasthamkotta are believed to be the faithful entourage of the ruling
deity, the Dharmasastha and therefore they have a spiritual ambience about
them. The monkeys are devotee-friendly, and the thousands of devotees visiting
the temple take pleasure in feeding these monkeys with nuts and fruits.
Sasathamkotta Lake also categorized as a wetland, is
the largest fresh water lake in Kerala, a
state of India on the south of the West Coast. The lake is named after the
ancient Sastha temple (a pilgrimage centre) located on its bank. It meets the
drinking water needs of half million people of the Quilon district and also provides fishing resources.

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