Tiruppathur

This article is about a town in Sivaganga. For other uses, see Tiruppattur.
Tirupathur
திருப்புத்தூர்
panchayat town
Tirupathur

Location in Tamil Nadu, India

Coordinates: 10°08′N 78°37′E / 10.13°N 78.62°E / 10.13; 78.62Coordinates: 10°08′N 78°37′E / 10.13°N 78.62°E / 10.13; 78.62
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Sivaganga
Elevation 88 m (289 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 23,354
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 630211
Telephone code 04577
Vehicle registration TN-63

Tirupathur, also spelt Thirupputtur, is a Taluk panchayat town in Sivaganga district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

Geography

Tirpathur is one of the main towns in Sivaganga district on the Madurai - Tanjore Highway. Earlier it was a small village in Ramanathapuram District. It was changed from Panchayat to town panchayat. The city is connected only by Roadways. The Virusuliyar River flows through Kumangudi. It is 290 km from Coimbatore, 100 km from Trichy, 60 km from Madurai, and 400 km from Chennai, 50 km from Pudukkottai. Tirpathur it is capital town of Thirupathur taluk. It is located near Karaikudi, at 10°08′N 78°37′E / 10.13°N 78.62°E / 10.13; 78.62.[1] It has an average elevation of 88 m (289 ft).

History

It also houses several ancient historic temples.

Mythology

According to the legend, the prominent snakes Vasuki and Kaarkotakan worshipped Lord Shiva here and hence the separate shrine for Tirunageswarar in the outer 3rd Piraharam. The concept of Pranavam is said to have realized that Shiva & Pranavam were one and the same here, & is said to have manifested itself as the Konrai Maram. The legend has it that, Goddess Mahalakshmi once wished to have a darshan of Lord Shiva's dance. Lord Shiva conceded to her request and told her that she can have a vision of his dance at this sthalam. Accordingly Shiva is said to have revealed a vision of his Cosmic Dance known as Gowri Thandavam to Goddess Mahalakshmi here. Agasthyar, Valmiki, Jayanthan the son of Devendran are said to have worshipped here. This temple has got the royal patronage from the early Chola, Pandiya and Chera kings, and by the later period Pallavas, Sethupathy Raja, Maruthu Pandiyar etc.

Sri Ninra Narayanaperumal Temple:
It has served as a place promoting Vaishnavism. During the rule of King Varaguna Pandiyan II (862-885) a Perumal temple had been existence in this place. Lord Perumal installed in this temple is referred to as Jalasayanathupadarar in the inscriptions of King Varaguna Pandiyan II. In addition to this temple, for the sake of Lord Perumal in the standing posture, another Perumal temple was constructed in the south of Sri Thiruthalinathar temple during the Pandiya period. It contains inscriptions of later Pandiyas dating back to the 13th century. The inscription of King Maravarman Sundara Pandiyan (1216-1239 A.D) refers to this other temple as Kola Varaga Vinnagara Emperumal temple and donation of lands in 1237 A.D to meet daily expenses of the performance of pojas.

Tiruppattur is situated at Sivaganga district, 27 km from Sivaganga 22 km away from Karaikudi. It is popular among the domestic temples dedicated to Thiruthallinathar and Sivakami Sundariamman. The temple attracts a lot of pilgrims as well as tourists visit this temple daily.

Hospitals

Education

Tirupathur hosts many schools and colleges. They are:

Schools

Colleges

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[2] Tiruppattur had a population of 23,354. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Tiruppattur has an average literacy rate of 82%, higher than the national average of 69.5%: male literacy is 83%, and female literacy is 79%. In Tirupathur, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Politics

Tiruppattur assembly constituency is part of Sivaganga (Lok Sabha constituency).[3]
Member of Parliament(LOK SABHA): P.R Senthilnathan
Mrs.Gokula Indhira :Minister Of Tourism ( Tamil Nadu Govt).
Member of Legislative Assembly: Thiru.K.R.Periakaruppan,
Chairman of Panchayat:Tmt Kasthuri AV.N.
Vice Chairman of Panchayat: Thiru. padmanaban.k
President of Special Village Panchayat: Thiru.SomaSundaram
Vice President of Special Village Panchayat: K.Sathiya moorthy

Administration

Deputy Superintendent of Police(DSP):Thiru.K.V.RAMAMOORTHY
Tahsildar:Thiru.Venu
BDO:Tr.Pukazhinthi

Villages around Tirupathur

  1. Mangudi
  2. T.Puduppatti
  3. Kurumbaloor
  4. N.Pudur
  5. Avanipatti
  6. T.Vairavanpatti
  7. Thirukalapatti
  8. A. Thekkur
  9. S. Ilayathankudi
  10. Muthur
  11. Kallapettai
  12. Nagappanpatti
  13. Senpagampettai
  14. Iraniyur
  15. Nagalingampatti
  16. Aripuram
  17. Sirukoodalpatti
  18. Sunnambiruppu
  19. Vaiyakalathoor
  20. Thirukolakudi
  21. Sevinipatti
  22. Olugamangalam
  23. E. Ammapatti
  24. Kattambur
  25. P. Karungulam
  26. Keelasevalpatti
  27. Nedumaram
  28. Athirampatti
  29. Konnathanpatti
  30. N. Ilayathangudi
  31. Mahibalanpatti
  32. Manamelpatti
  33. Kumarapettai
  34. Brahamanapatti
  35. Vadamavali
  36. Alampatti
  37. Kottaiyiruppur
  38. Thiruvudaiyarpatti
  39. Ranasingaburam
  40. Sevur
  41. Mathavarayanpatti
  42. Karuppur
  43. Thirukositur
  44. K. Vairavanpatti
  45. Vanjinipatti
  46. Karaiyur
  47. Viramathi
  48. A. Velankudi
  49. Poolankurichi
  50. Pillaiyarpatti
  51. Vaniankadu
  52. Kandavarayanpatti
  53. Thuvar
  54. Oorkulathanpatti
  55. Nattarmangalam
  56. Acharampatti (School Street)
  57. Tevarambur
  58. Kannamangalapatti
  59. Kummangudi
  60. Kundeldalpatti

Tourist spots

Places of Interest

References

  1. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Tiruppattur
  2. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  3. "List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies" (PDF). Tamil Nadu. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2008-10-12.

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