Elandakudam

Elandakudam
Elandaikudam
village
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Ariyalur
Population (2001)
  Total 4,510
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 621851
Vehicle registration TN-61
Coastline 0 kilometres (0 mi)
Nearest city Ariyalur
Sex ratio 1069 /
Literacy 77.55%

Elandakudam is a village in the Ariyalur taluk of Ariyalur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Elandaikudam is one of the big village in Ariyalur dt

Demographics

Elandaikudam is a most popular village in Ariyalur district. Nearly 2300 voters are ready to vote for the upcoming elections. It has vital resources to live peacefully. Also the village has notable temples and the devotees are often coming to get wishes from the following temples - "ponniyamman", "throwbathiamman", "murugan", "vinayagar". The name Elandaikudamm comes from ILA NILAI THALAIYAR KOODAM means place where junior level officers lived during The GREAT CHOLA period.

People

The village has a higher secondary school, co-operative bank, few temple and along with lot of graduates. Many of the students are daily travelling to trichy, ariyalur & tanjur for earning the basic degrees. like this most of the people are working in pvt companies.

Specifically it has few private companies like "WeUpHub". [1]

Resources

Agriculture is the main source of people those who are depending on elandaikudam. Nearly 25 hectares are active with the help of few big lakes like "oor yeri", "big yeri" "ponnapudaiyan yeri" "sambarakulam yeri". The wide plantation of Elandaikudam is sugarcane & paddy.

The formers are purely accessing the co-operative bank to get agriculture loan and other personal loans.

Elandaikudam comes under the control of Venganoor police station. [2]

Temples in and around Villages

The People believe that Sri Ponniamman and Sri Kulanthalamman are protecting the village. Both temples are in the Outskirts of the Village. Sri Mariamman Temple, Arasamarathadi Vinayagar and Dhroubathi Amman Temple Kumbabishegam were performed on 26-08-09. And Mandalabisheka Pooja is going on. The Mandalabisheka Poorthi is on 14-10-2009

References


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