Marunthuvazh Malai

The Marunthuvazh Malai (Tamil: மருந்துவாழ் மலை), also known as the Marunthu Vazhum Malai ("the abode of medicinal herbs"),[1][2] forms the part and the southernmost tip of the Western Ghats.

According to tradition, the Maruthuva Malai is a fragment of the Sanjeevi Mountain, a piece of which fell down here, and it was carried by Hanuman from Mahendragiri to Lanka for healing the fatal wounds of Lakshmana, the brother of Rama, the epic hero. It stretches for more than a km, reaching a height of 800 feet at the highest point. It is about 1 km from Lekshmipuram, 2 km from Swamithoppe and 11 km from Nagercoil.

This hill is also believed to be noted in Ayyavazhi mythology as Parvatha Ucchi Malai.[3] Apart from the Mythology, this hill is historically related to the life of Vaikundar. So few theologians consider this hill as sacred and consider it one among the Ayyavazhi holy sites. Backing some quotes from Arul Nool and Akilam some even argue that Marunthuvazh Malai is one among the Pathis.

There is a mention about this Marunthu Vazh Malai in Sri Pada Sri Vallbha Charithamrutham written during thirteenth century in Sanskrit, which is a biography of Lord Sri Pada Sri Vallabha(first avatar of Sri Dattatreya).This place is mentioned as Maruthuva Malai and the legend about this mountain is captured. It is also said in the holy book that this is a Holy land and Siddhas and saints live in this Mountain

See also

www.marunthuvazhmalai.com

Notes

  1. http://www.kanyakumari.tn.nic.in/tourist.html
  2. http://www.hindu.com/2004/10/29/stories/2004102904560300.htm
  3. Unni Vasudev, Subramonian (17 November 2015). Professor’s Diary. Notion Press. p. 26. ISBN 9789352065189.

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Coordinates: 8°8′3.27″N 77°30′28.32″E / 8.1342417°N 77.5078667°E / 8.1342417; 77.5078667


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