- Kanyakumari (town)
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native_name=Kanyakumari
latd = 8.078|latNS=N|longd=77.541|longEW=E
state_name=Tamil Nadu
district=Kanyakumari
leader_title=District Collector
leader_name=Jothi Nirmala
altitude=0-300
population_as_of = 2001
population_total = 19,678| population_density = 665
area_magnitude = 9
area_total=25.89
area_telephone= 914652
postal_code= 629 xxx
vehicle_code_range= TN 74 & TN 75
footnotes = |Kanyakumari audio|Kanyakumari.ogg|pronunciation ( _ta. கன்னியாகுமரி) is a
town inKanyakumari district inTamil Nadu state,India . Located at the southernmost tip of the Indian Peninsula, it is also called Cape Comorin. The closest major cities areNagercoil , the administrative headquarters ofKanyakumari district , (22 km) andThiruvananthapuram , the capital ofKerala (85 km).A popular tourist place in India, the town and the district,
Kanyakumari District , in which it is located, is a place of great natural beauty - from the blue seas of Kanyakumari town to the blue hills of theWestern Ghats in the interior.History
Kanyakumari takes its name from the Kumari Amman or Kanyakumari Temple, situated in the town, on the sea-shore, the very confluence of the three water-bodies - Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea. According to local lore,
Kanya Devi , anavatar of Parvati, was to marry Shiva, but as he failed to show up on his wedding day, the rice and other grains meant for the wedding feast remained uncooked and remain unused thereafter. As the local lore goes, the uncooked grains turned into stones as time went by. Some believe that the small stones which look like rice on the shore today, are indeed grains of the wedding that was never solemnized.Kanya Devi is now considered a virgin goddess who blesses pilgrims and tourists who flock the town.According to another local myth, Lord Hanuman dropped a piece of earth as he was carrying a mountain with his life-saving herb,
Mrita Sanjivani from the Himalayas to Lanka (Sri Lanka ) during the Rama-Ravana war. This chunk of earth is calledMarunthuvazh Malai , which is literally translated to "hills where medicine is found".This is said to be the reason for the abundance of unique native medicinal plants in the area.Marunthuvazh Malai is located nearSwamithope about 7 km from Kanyakumari town on the Kanyakumari-Nagercoil highway.The sage
Agasthya , who was himself an expert in medicinal herbs, is believed to have lived around this site in ancient days. The reason why, some believe, so many medicinal herbs are to be found on these hills near Kanyakumari. There is even a village by the nameAgastheeswaram close to the town, named after the sage. Today, there is a smallAshram on the middle of the Maruthuvazh Malai hill, which tourists visit (after a short trek from the base of the hill), both to visit the Ashram and also to take a glimpse of the sea near Kanyakumari a few kilometres away, and the greenery below.Kanyakumari has been a great centre for art and religion for centuries. It was also an area of great trade and commerce. It was ruled by the
Cholas , the Cheras, the Pandyas and theNayak s. The architectural beauty of the temples in the area are the works of these rulers. Later Kanyakumari became part of theVenad kingdom with its capital atPadmanabhapuram . The king of Venad, Anizham ThirunalMarthanda Varma , establishedTravancore by extending his domain further north up to Azhva, during his reign from 1729 to 1758. By this, the present Kanyakumari District came to be known as Southern Travancore. In 1741, MaharajaMarthanda Varma defeated the Dutch East India Company at the famousBattle of Colachel .Kanyakumari was under the rule of the Kings of Travancore under the overall suzerainty of the British until 1947, when India became independent. Travancore joined the independent Indian Union in 1947. The reign of the Travancore royals came to an end.
Under the
Travancore state, the town, and the modern administrative district that bears its name,Kanyakumari District , gained both socially and economically.In 1949, Kanyakumari became part of the reconstituted Travancore-Cochin State. Around this time, a popular agitation for the amalgamation of Kanyakumari District with Tamil Nadu by the Tamil-speaking majority of the district intensified, under the leadership of
Kavimani Desigavinayagam Pillai Eventually, in 1956, Kanyakumari was integrated with Tamil Nadu (then known as Madras State) as per the language-based reorganisation of States.Christianity arrived in South India around AD 52 through St. Thomas, one of the twelve Apostles of Christ. However, European missionaries, who arrived in the 16th century, propagated Christianity in the area.
St. Francis Xavier (April 7, 1506 – December 2, 1552) was the pioneer in preaching Christianity in the present day Kanyakumari district. Islam is believed to have entered the southern part of India through Kanyakumari during the early part of the eighth century AD through traders and missionaries who came through sea-routes. Islam, Christianity andJainism have also contributed to the architectural wealth and literary heritage of the region.Geographical Location
Kanniyakumari is located at coord|8.08|N|77.57|E|. [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/25/Kanniyakumari.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Kanniyakumari] ] It has an average elevation of 0
metre s (0 feet). It lies at the meeting point of the three bodies of water: theArabian Sea , theBay of Bengal and theIndian Ocean . It is situated at 8° 4′ 41″ N, 77° 32′ 28″ E, and is the terminating point of theWestern Ghats andEastern Ghats . On the north and the east, it is bounded byTirunelveli District , while on the west and northwest it is bounded byKerala state.It is suggested that there once existed a continent called
Kumari Kandam to the south of Kanyakumari, often compared with Lemuria.The Town
As of 2001 Indiacensus , [GR|India] Kanyakumari town had a native population of 19,678.Kanyakumari is the southernmost town of the Indian mainland. The land mass in and around the town are hilly and uneven, with many commercial buildings and hotels at the upper crest of the land mass with the sea visible below. The old areas of the town, where the natives live, are on the lower side. Many of the natives are into fishing activity and other maritime professions.
Tourism is one of the main activities of the town ; and many locals are employed in shell-craft and other tourism-related businesses.
Tourism
Beginning the early part of the 1970s, tourism has been an important activity in the town. Today, it is one small town in South India where one can see different languages of India spoken at different street corners, among the tourists and traders. Of late, Tourism is increasingly being promoted in the district also, apart from the town, with several beautiful natural landscapes, historic and religious places found around the district.
A total of 1.9 million tourists (domestic and foreign) visited Kanyakumari in 2007. [http://www.hindu.com/2008/01/15/stories/2008011555560100.htm]
With tourism also picking up in neighbouring
Kerala , the future prospects for the growth of tourism looks bright both in Kanyakumari town and the district.Though there are several places of tourist-interest in the town and district, Kanyakumari is especially popular in India for its spectacular and unique sunrise and sunset. The confluence of three ocean bodies - the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean, and the Arabian Sea - makes the sunrise and sunset even more special. On balmy, full-moon evenings, (locally called
Chitra Pournami ) one can also see the moon-rise and sunset at the same time - on either side of the horizon.Tourist Sites within the Town
The Kumari Amman or the Kanyakumari Temple, located on the shore, is a
Shakti Peetha dedicated to a manifestation of Parvati, the virgin goddess who did penance to obtain Lord Shiva's hand in marriage. The temple and the adjoining ghat, situated overlooking the shore, attract tourists from all over the world. The sparkling diamond nose-ring of the deity is said to be visible even from the sea.On two rocky islets just off the shore, southeast of the Kumari Amman temple, are the
Vivekanda Rock Memorial , built in 1970, and the gigantic 133 feet statue of Tamil saint-poetThiruvalluvar , one of the biggest statues in Asia. One of the rocks calledSri Padhaparai is said to bear the footprints of the virgin goddess.Swami Vivekananda is said to have seated on this rock in deep meditation. Also on this rock, there is aDhyana mandapam, an area for meditation. Ferry services are available to reach the memorial.The Gandhi Memorial has been built on the spot where the urn containing the
Mahatma 's ashes was kept for public viewing before immersion. Resembling central Indian Hindu temples in form, the memorial was designed in such a way that on Mahatma Gandhi's birthday,October 2 , the first rays of the sun fall on the exact place where his ashes were kept.Photo Gallery : Kanyakumari and Around
Tourist Information
The state-owned
Poompuhar Shipping Corporation runs ferry services between the town and the Vivekanda Rock Memorial and Thiruvalluvar statue, situated on rocky islets off the coast.Kanyakumari is directly connected by rail with almost all metropolitan cities in India.
Nearest Airport is
Trivandrum International Airport, 90 km away from Kanyakumari Town and 70 km fromNagercoil .Tourist Attractions in
Kanyakumari District While Kanyakumari town has tourist attractions of its own, the district has many more, from centuries-old historic and religious sites to scenic places. The district is also rich in flora and fauna. A unique feature of Kanyakumari district is that it has all kinds of natural eco-systems. Thus, one can see beaches, mountain valleys, evergreen forests in the deep interior, rubber and clove plantations on the highlands, etc. - all in a 50 km radius of
Nagercoil , the administrative headquarters ofKanyakumari District . Nagercoil is 22 km from Kanyakumari town. (seeKanyakumari District for more on the district).The following are some of the many popular tourist attractions around Kanyakumari -
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Vattakottai Fort (literally, "circular fort") is an 18th-century fort overlooking the sea, located six kilometers from Kanyakumari. The small historic fort also gives an enchanting view of the sea around and the hills on the other side.
*Suchindram has the Sthanumalayan temple with a repository of art treasures belonging to several kingdoms. The temple is famous for its ninth-century inscriptions, musical columns, and 6-meter-tall statue of the monkey god Hanuman. The main deity in the form of a shivlinga represents Shiva,Vishnu , andBrahma , the trinity of the Hindu pantheon.
*The Panchappathi, five primary sacred places ofAyyavazhi are all situated within a twenty-kilometer radius of Kanyakumari. It also includes the Swamithope Pathi, a famous temple inTamilnadu , situated ten kilometers to the northwest. It is not structurally massive temple, but is known for its non-idolatry system of worship.
*Nagercoil has the St. Francis Xavier's church atKottar , where the missionary, St. Francis Xavier resided when he did his missionary work in the nearby areas. In Nagercoil, there is also the Nagaraja Temple, and shrines dedicated to LordShiva andVishnu . The entrance to this temple is reminiscent of the Chinese architecture of a BuddhistVihar .
*Padmanabhapuram Palace is a large 17th century palace of theTravancore kings, made almost entirely of wood - the only one of its kind in India.
*Udayagiri Fort , built by KingMarthanda Varma , has a foundry for casting guns. It is also the tomb-site of the king's trusted European general Captain De Lennoy.Udayagiri Fort is now a bio-diversity park, administered by the Department of Forests, Kanyakumari Division.
*Mathur Hanging Trough , near Thiruvattar in the District, is an aqueduct that carries irrigation water through a canal between two hills. The canal itself goes above a small river. Built on very high pillars, is one of the biggest aqueducts, both in height and length, in Asia. The view from the middle of the aqueduct of the surrounding hills and vegetation, and the small river flowing down below, is breathtaking.
*'Baywatch' ( [http://www.baywatchpark.com water amusement-park] ), and Wax museum(which is the only one of its kind in India) are the newest attractions, located within 2 km from Kanyakumari.
*Chitharal Jain Monuments (about 35 km near Marthandam), impressive rock shelters and idols dated 9-11th Century.
*Thirunandikkara temple (about 20 km), rock-cut cave temple of Pallava art can be traced back to seventh and eighth century AD.
*Thengapattinam Beach. This beach is located on the west coast near Painkulam village in Vilancode Taluk. It is a fine beach adorned with coconut groves. It is also a magnificent estuary where the river meets the sea. Riding in a catamaran (small boat) in the river can be a pleasant experience which can be arranged through local fishermen. It is 35 km from Nagercoil, 12 km from Kuzhithurai and 54 km from Kanyakumari.
*Olakaruvi waterfalls, about 20 km from Nagercoil is on the middle of a hill and requires an hour's trek by foot from the base of the hill (better to go in a group, as it is a forested area)
*Keeriparai - for nature-lovers and adventurers - pristine and beautiful, places like Keeriparai haven’t been publicized much by the Forest Department for various reasons - Keeriparai hills (30 km from Nagercoil) and the nearby Kalikesam are goodpicnic spots - one can enjoy water rushing through small mountain streams - with pebbles and ferns all around. There are also a few small waterfalls in this area - the popular one beingVattaparai Falls . Maramalai, which is further up in the hills of Keeriparai is famous for Wildelephants .
*Kodhayar (called Kodhayar Lower Camp) – is about 60 km and takes travellers through some exciting motorable hill roads with some thrilling 'hair-pin bends' and U-turns - Kodhayar forests are famous forbisons . Access to some areas need prior permission from the Forest Department.
*Pechiparai Reservoir , about 30 km from the town,and also Perunchani and Chittar dams are a must-see for the nature-lover (with clouds touching the top of the hills around the dams on a misty day !).
*Thiruparrapu Falls, is a waterfall near Thiruparrapu. There is an ancient temple near the falls, which is popular among the locals andKeralites .
*Muttom, a coastal village, is another popular place with tourists. The terrain in this village and its surroundings is hilly and from a height one can have an idyllic view of the place, with a Portuguese style church standing in the middle of the village. The beach-area is somewhat rocky. There is also a 100-year oldlighthouse . The lighthouse, though near the sea, is situated on a land mass some 105 feet above sea level. Another attractive feature of this area, is a ravine-like area with casurina trees near the seaside. This place with very popular with Tamil and Keralite film-makers, especially Tamil film directorBharathiraja .
*Sanguthurai Beach, about 8 km from Nagercoil is a palm-fringed and sandy beach. Sothavilai Beach is another good beach, about 7 km from the heart of town. Both beaches were hit by theIndian Ocean Tsunami , but authorities have taken steps to improve facilities again. There is a very goodlagoon (estuary - place where the river meets the sea) at Manakudy - 10 km from the town.
*Mukkudal reservoir : Fresh water supply to Nagercoil is from theMukkadal Reservoir, about 8 km from the town, in the interior - itself a very scenic place, with a small bushy island in the middle of the dam. The dam is surrounded by hills of the Western Ghats.References
External links
* [http://www.kanyakumari.tn.nic.in Kanyakumari]
* [http://www.hikanyakumari.com Kanyakumari Portal]
* [http://www.kanyakumaritourism.com Kanyakumari Tourism]
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