Thirumayam

Thirumayam

Infobox Indian Jurisdiction
native_name = Thirumayam | type = village Panchayat | latd = 10.2471|longd =78.750481
locator_position = right | state_name = Tamil Nadu
district = Pudukkottai
population_as_of = 2001
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Thirumayam (திருமயம்) is a place of historical importance located about 20 km south of the town of Pudukkottai in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The famous freedom fighter S. Sathyamoorthi (சத்தியமூர்த்தி) was born in Thirumayam in 1887.

Approach

Thirumayam, a town panchayat and also the Taluk headquarters of the eponymous "Vatam" (sub-district), lies 20 km south of Pudukkottai, on the road from that town to Karaikudi. This is actually National Highway NH-210, which connects Tiruchirapalli and Rameshwaram. Thirumayam is the first main junction on this road; the Madurai road takes its diversion from Thirumayam.

Thirumayam is well connected by road and rail. The nearest railhead is at Pudukkottai. Bus facility is available from Pudukkottai, Karaikudi, Thanjavur, Madurai and many other places. The nearest airport connected is at Trichy, 50 km away. Accommodation is also available at nearby Pudukkottai.

Famous freedom fighters Veerapandiya Kattabomman and his brother Umathaiturai hid in a fort at Tirumayam, after their fight against the British during 17th Century.

Attractions

Thirumayam is a much-frequented picnic spot and affords much to the discerning tourist who ventures a little beyond the beaten track. The main attractions of the place are the fort, and the Shiva and Vishnu temples.

Thirumayam fort

Miles before reaching the town, one can see a fort atop a large hill. In past centuries, the fort was much larger than what now obtains; this is affirmed by the fact that the main entrance to the old fort lies about one kilometer south of the present-day fort. This extrance to the old fort still stands, it has a courtyard with pillared corridors and shrines of various deities. The sculptures on the pillars are truly beautiful.

As one enters the town through the road which connects it with the highway, one finds a small temple dedicated to Bhairava (the "Bhairavar-koil" - பைரவர் கோயில்). This temple, which faces the main road, is a favourite with vehicle-owners who traditionally halt and pray there for a safe journey. This temple was actually built on the outermost wall of the old fort.

The Thirumayam fort, set in 40 acres, is of great historical importance. It was built by Sethupathi Vijaya Ragunatha Thevar, ruler of Ramanathapuram in AD 1687. Sethupathi is the name of the ruling dynasty of Ramanathapuram (Ramnad). Another fact of historic interest is that the founder of the princely state of Pudukkottai had served as governor of Thirumayam fort before founding his own kingdom.

Temples

There are two famous rock-cut shrines, one of Siva and the other of Vishnu, adjacent to each other. The Siva temple, which stands to the west of the Vishnu temple, is the older of the two. These are located at the foot of a hillock on the south side of the town.

The rock cut Shiva temple is situated on a hill amid the relics of another ancient and ruined fort. Near this temple stands one of the largest rock inscriptions in Tamil Nadu. The inscriptions are of particular interest since they deal with music, a rare subject for inscriptions.

The Vishnu temple is located on the foot of the hill; it is much a much-venerated temple and is considered second in importance only to the temple at Srirangam (ஸ்ரீeரங்கம்). It contains one of the largest "Anantasayi" group icons in India. "Anantasayi" groups have Vishnu reclining on "Anantha (Seshanaaga)" as the central figure. The Vishnu temple contains an octagonal sacred tank called "‘Satya-pushkarani’" (சத்திய புஷ்கரணி).

Educational Institutions

* [http://www.sptc.org.in Subramanian Polytechnic College, Rayavaram]

References

# [http://www.pudukkottai.org/places/thirumayam/ Information on Thirumayam]
# [http://www.india9.com/i9show/41121.htm Basic information on Thirumayam]
# [http://www.thirumayam.com Photographs of Thirumayam]

External links

* [http://www.pariharam.com About Tamilnadu other places]


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