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Valiya Mula Kundi Top Review
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Traditionally, the Valiya Mula Kundi community has been involved in subsistence-based economic activities such as agriculture, hunting, gathering, and small-scale livestock rearing. Agriculture is a primary source of livelihood, with crops like millet, maize, and pulses being commonly grown. In recent years, however, there has been a shift towards more diversified economic activities, including wage labor, small-scale trade, and participation in government-sponsored employment schemes.

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Kerala’s agrarian landscape is punctuated by a network of traditional wells (kundi) that have historically mediated the relationship between water, ritual, and community (Nair 2008). Valiya Mula Kundi —literally “the great radish well”—derives its name from an ancient legend in which a giant radish ( mula ) sprouted from the well’s waters, symbolising fertility and abundance. Situated at an elevation of 84 m above mean sea level, the well draws from a shallow aquifer recharged by the western Ghats monsoons.

Because Valiya Mula Kundi is less frequented than peaks like Chembra, the biodiversity is remarkably intact.

The well’s (stable yield, good water quality) and cultural resilience (still invoked during festivals) provide a robust foundation for adaptive strategies. The Kundi Samithi model illustrates bottom‑up water governance , aligning with contemporary calls for community‑managed water assets (Mukherjee 2017).

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