Tirunelveli
How to Reach
Air
20 KMS from Vagaikulam Airport of Thoothukudi District or 170 KMS from Madurai International Air Port
Train
Veinthankulam New Bus Stand, Tirunelveli
Road
Tirunelveli Junction Railway Station
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A Glimpse into Tirunelveli’s History
Formed in 1790 under the East India Company and later governed by Queen Victoria, Tirunelveli has a rich historical background. The name comes from the Tamil words “Tirunelveli,” meaning Sacred Paddy Hedge, highlighting the district’s deep agricultural roots.
Geographical Location
Tirunelveli spans 6,759 sq.km in southeastern Tamil Nadu, shaped like a triangle. It is located between Bordered by Virudhunagar to the north, Tenkasi and the Western Ghats to the west, Kanyakumari to the south, and Tuticorin to the east, the district is nourished by the Tamiraparani River, which serves as a vital source of water for Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, and even parts of Virudhunagar.
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Agasthiyar Falls – Papanasam
According to Hindu mythology, during the divine wedding of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, the crowd at Mount Kailash became overwhelming. To maintain balance, Sage Agasthya was sent south, where he was blessed with the view of this sacred event at Agasthiyar Falls in Papanasam.
Manimuthar Dam and Falls
Nestled at the base of the picturesque Podhigai Hills, the Manimuthar Dam is a serene spot built along the Thamirabarani River. With breathtaking views and peaceful surroundings, it’s a perfect escape into nature.
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As per Hindu legend, during the divine wedding of Shiva and Parvathi, there was heavy crowd at Kailash, the abode of Shiva. Sage Agasthya could not view event and prayed to Shiva at this place to get him a view of the event. Pleased by his devotion, Shiva appeared to the sage and his wife Lopamundra along with Parvathi in his marriage attire. Shiva made the place his abode and came to be called Papansanathar and the falls nearby the temple got the name of Agasthiyar as Agasthiyar Falls. Tamiraparani River reaches is descent in flat land at this place. As per another legend, sage Urosamar floated a set of flowers in the river and the first flower reached the shore at this place. The sage established a temple for Papanasanathar and worshipped the deity here.
The Manimuthar Dam is situated at the foothills of the scenic Podhigai Hills. It is built on Thamirabarani River. The area features marvellous natural beauty. The spot where the waters, the mountains, and the sky meet offers a spectacular view. The dam is 20 km from Papanasam town. Ambasamudram and Kallidaikurichi are the nearest towns from the dam area. The dam falls enroute the drive from Ambasamudram to Pechiparai.
Manimuthar Waterfall is located a few kilometres from the dam. It offers an equally breath taking view. Tourists can enjoy a bath here and soak in the rich beauty of nature.
The Manimuthar River begins from the Eastern slopes of the Western Ghats located in Tirunelveli district. The river is the chief tributary of the Thambaraparani River.
Events & Festivals
Arulmigu Nellaiappar Arultharum Kanthimathi Amman Temple, Tirunelveli
According to the puranas, both the Gopurams were built by Muluthukanda Rama Pandiyan and the other important parts of the temple were constructed by Nindraseer Nedumaran who reigned in the 7th century A.D. The mani mandapam with its famous musical pillar was built by Nindaraseer Nedumaran in the 7th century A.D. Originally the Nellaiappar and Kanthimathi temples were two independent structures with spaces in between. It was in 1647 A.D. that Thiru Vadamalaiappa Pillaiyan, a great devotee of Siva linked the two temples by building the “Chain mandapam”. To the western portion of the chain mandapam is the flower garden that was set up in 1756 A.D. by Thiruvengadakrishna Mudaliar. In the centre of the Flower Garden is a square vasantha mandapm with 100 pillars. The Nandi mandapam is said to have been built by Sivanthiappa Nayak in 1654 A.D. The flag stand near the Nandi was set up in 1155 A.D.There are a number of stone inscriptions in the temple. The most important of them are those Veerapandiyan who regained about 950 A.D. and those of Rajendran I and Kulothunga chola I. The inscriptions of Maravarma Sundara Pandiyan refer to the Lord as “Woodayar” and “Wodeyanayanar” and the Goddess as “Nachiar”. From the inscriptions of Kulasekkara Pandiyan we learn that he defeated the Chera, Chola and Hoysala kings and built the outer walls of the temple with the war booty. Siva is said to have been worshipped by Agastya in a bamboo grove and by Rama after having killed Mareecha some nine miles away at Manoor. There is also a shrine to Vishnu near the sanctum, signifying the belief that Nellai Govindan (Vishnu) visited Tirunelveli to officiate the divine marriage of Shiva and Kantimathi. A little to the south of Swami Nellaiappar Gopuram stands the Gopuram of Arultharum Kanthimathi Ambal temple. It was here, where composer Sri Muthuswami Dikshithar composed the carnatic song ‘Sri Kanthimatheem’ in Hemavathi ragam. Kanthimathi Nellaiyappar Temple is the well known twin temple dedicated to Goddess Parvathi (Kanthimathi Ammai) and Lord Shiva ( Nellaiyappar – the Protector of Paddy). Covering an area of 14 acres, it is the biggest temple in Tamil Nadu situated in the heart of the city on the banks of river Taamiraparni at a distance of 2kms from the railway station. The temple, believed to be built by the Pandyas in the 13C was entirely remodeled and extended in 17C – 18C. Some of the inscriptions in the temple dates back to 950A.D. The temple is also known as one of the 5 Pancha Sabhas (dance halls) of Nataraja (lord Shiva); the others being at Chidambaram, Madurai, Tiruvalankadu and Kutralam.
Important Festivals
- Chithirai – Vasanth Mahotsavam (16 days)
- Vaikasi – Visakath Thiruvila (1 day)
- Ani – Bramotsavam (Ani Car Festival) (10 days)
- Adi – Pooram Thiruvilam (10 days)
- Avani – Moolathiruvila (11 days)
- Puratasi – Navarathiri Vila (15 days with Laksha Archanai)
- Ippasi – Thirukkalyanam (15 days)
- Karthikai – Karthikai Deepam and Somavara Thiruvila (1 day)
- Margali – Thiruvathirai Festival (10 days)
- Thai – Thai Poosam Thiruvila (10 days)
- Masi – Masi Maha Shivarathiri (1 day)
- Panguni – Panguni Uthira Thiruvila (10 days)
The Temple at Thirukkurungudi in Tirunelveli District
TFour Azwars as Nammazwar, Tirumashisai Azwar, Kulasekara Azwar, Periazwar and Tirumangaiazwars sung the praise of Supreme Lord of this Temple at Thirukkurungudi in Tamil Nadu in the 8th century which refer to Sri. Swami Azhagiya Nambi. Lord Azagia Nambi of the Temple disquised himself as Nammalvar at Alwarthirunagari in Tuticorin District, Tamil Nadu. He sung four Prabhadam such as thiruvaimozhi etc. which represented to four vedas Sri.Nammalwar translated in Tamil Vedas as four as Divya Prabhandam. One saint Tirunangai Alwar travelled from Badrigasramum to Thirukkurungudi.He attained Mukthi at Thirukkurungudi by the grace of Lord Azhagia Nambi.
The founder of the Vaishanava Sri Ramanuja came to Thirukkurundi and worshipped Sri Lord Azhagianambi and chainted three mantras to Sri Nambi and gave the rich name “Sri Vaishanava Nambi”. He founded the Thirukkurungudi Madam. Though it is sacred to Vaishanavas. The temple is administerd by the Madathipathi of the Mutt at Thirukkurungudi. The village is surrounded by Western Ghats Mountain. There is a river named Nambi Aru which fertile the Village very detailed.In the Raja Gopuram done in hard granite with carveings. So many festivals are being performed in every month. There are so many sculptors in stone as well as wood in the Rajagopuram of this temple. The Rajagopuram is praised by pilgrims as treasure of Art Temple. The temple is being visited as pilgrim centre by the Tamil Nadu Government. Hundreds of pilgrims and worshippers come every day visit the temple as well as worship.