ketjukomodit
Ketjukomodit, also known as *kettuvachakom* or *kettuvachakam* in some regional contexts, refers to a traditional South Indian method of communication used primarily in the state of Kerala. The term derives from the Malayalam words *kettu* (meaning "chain" or "series") and *komodit* (meaning "to send" or "to transmit"). This system was historically employed to convey messages over long distances, particularly in rural and mountainous areas where traditional postal services were inefficient or nonexistent.
The ketjukomodit process involved a series of relay stations, often marked by distinctive landmarks or trees,
The ketjukomodit system was most prominent during the colonial period and the early 20th century, though its
Today, ketjukomodit is largely considered a historical practice, though it remains a subject of cultural interest