- Muthialpet, Puducherry
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Muthialpet is a Assembly Constituency in Pondicherry State, in India
Muthialpet — town — Coordinates 11°57′18″N 79°50′04″E / 11.955071°N 79.834492°ECoordinates: 11°57′18″N 79°50′04″E / 11.955071°N 79.834492°E Country India State Pondicherry District(s) Pondicherry Time zone IST (UTC+05:30) Area
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Educational institutions
- Barathidasan Government College for Women
- Fatima Higher Secondary School
- Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Government Boys' High School
- Rajah Higher Secondary School
- Sinnatha Government Girls' Higher Secondary School
- Sri Aravindar Higher Secondary School
- St. Joseph's Girls High School
- New Modern Vidhya Mandhir School
Main Streets
- Perumal Naidu Street
- St. Rozario Street
- Muthiyamudaliar Street
- Ponnambala Mudali Street
- Barathidassan Street
- Salai Street
Divisions (as per Muthialpet Police Station Limits)
- Angalamman Nagar
- Chinnayapuram
- Danusupillai Thottam
- Debasanpet
- Ganapathy Nagar
- Ganesh Nagar
- Kattamanikuppam
- Lourdhu Nagar
- Manjini Nagar
- Perumalpet
- Pudupalayampet
- Ramakrishna Nagar
- Ramalinga Nagar
- Senthamari Nagar
- Shevarayapet
- Solai Nagar
- Sooriyagandhi Nagar
- St. Simonpet
- T.V. Nagar
- Vaazhaikulam
- Vasantham Nagar
- V.O.C Nagar
Church
- Holy Rosary Church, Muthialpet
- St Antony Church, Muthialpet
Temples
- Sri Sundara Vinayakar Subramanya Swamy Siddhivinayaka Temple
- Lakshmi Hayagriva Temple
- Ezhai-Mariamman Koil
- Perumal Koil
- Senkazhuneer Amman Temple
- Vardha Valli Mariamman koil - near Yanai Moonji maram
Important Places/Monuments
- Clock Tower
- Market A 100-year-old market complex in Muthialpet[1][2]
- Ashram Play-ground A common play ground for the members of the Aurobindo Ashram[3]
Important Events
- Masi Maham Festival
Masi Makam or Masi Magam is an important festival in the Tamil speaking world. The festival falls in the Tamil Month of Masi (February – March). Maham or Makam is one among the twenty seven stars in the astrological system. The makam star in the Masi month usually falls on the full moon day and is considered highly auspicious in many temples across South India, especially in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry (Pondicherry) and Kerala. One of the important rituals on this day is the taking of idols to the seashore or ponds. Therefore the festival is also referred as holy bath ceremony. Long processions from different temples arrive at the sea shore with the idols of Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva. Idols from Shakti temples are also brought to the seashore. Pujas and other rituals are held at the sea shore and thousands of devotees throng the sea shore on this day to offer prayer[4]. It is celebrated in Muthialpet, on the sea-shore of Kuruchikuppam(a fishing hamlet)
- Sedal Festival of Senkazhuneer Amman Temple
The famous sedal is understood to mean self-imposed physical torture undertaken by devotees who pierce small silver hooks and spears in their body or tongues in fulfillment of some vow. It is said that as many as 100 needles are pierced over their body. They then go in a procession after a bath clad in turmeric strained clothes[5].
- Soorasamhaaram of Sri Sundara Vinayakar Subramanya Swamy Siddhivinayaka Temple
For, the people of Muthialpet, living around the Sri Sundara Vinayakar Subramanya Swamy Siddhivinayaka Temple, reserve the celebrations for the final day of the annual Skanda Shashti festival. They wear new clothes and burst crackers at the time of the Soorasamharam, when Lord Muruga waged a battle with Soorapadman. The Skanda Sashti festival, celebrated annually for more than a century, is unique to Muthialpet. Those living around the Murugan Temple, especially the Sengunthar Mudaliars consider it more important than Deepavali. According to mythology, Skanda Sashti is a six-day battle between the evil demon - Soorapadman and Lord Muruga, who finally kills the asura with the Vel (lance). The story of the Lord defeating Soorapadman and his cronies — Singa Mugan and Yaanai Mugan — is enacted through traditional theatre form by groups of men in Muthialpet. The rituals will usually begin by 9.30 p.m. Rockets zoomed from one end of the rope to another to depict the powerful arrows of Lord Muruga. Soorapadman used to torment the devas. Lord Muruga came to their rescue. He threw his vel at the demon, which tore him into two halves — one became a peacock, which is the Lord's vahana (vehicle), and the other a cock that was placed on His flag. It is a time when divine intervention brings good to the people. The killing of the asura reminds us to stick to the path of righteousness. Though it seems just like any other play with men dressed up like asuras and devas, there is an element of divinity in the performance. People fast during the six days and those taking part in the play are more austere. That day whoever visits Muthialpet is welcomed into homes and offered something to eat[6].
- St. Rozario Festival
- Vellavari Fire-Walk Festival
Those who vow to take part in the fire walking ordeal observe 40 days fast and wear saffron coloured clothes and after a purificatory bath, walk through the fire stretch to the astonishment of the spectators[7].
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Year of Election Candidate Name Party 2011 NANDHA T. SARAVANAN DMK 2006 NANDHA T. SARAVANAN DMK 2001 KASILINGAM .A. ADMK 1996 S. ANANDAVELU ADMK 1991 M. BALASUBRAMANIAM ADMK 1990 G. PALANIRAJA DMK 1985 G. PALANIRAJA DMK 1980 G. PALANIRAJA DMK 1977 G. PALANIRAJA DMK Bus Stops / Routes
Town(Local) Buses:
Bus Stops Buses bound to/coming from Gorimedu Buses bound to/coming from Kanakachettikulam(Ganapathichettikulam) Bharathidasan Government College for Women X X Renuka Theatre/Subhalakshmi Mahal X X Muthialpet Clock Tower (Muthialpet Manikoondu) X X Ezhai Maariamman Koil X X Muthialpet Market X Inter State(Long distance) Buses:
Bus Stops Ezhai Maariamman Koil Muthialpet Market Peak hour(7am to 11pm approx.) route used by the long distance buses:
Buses originating from Municipal Bus Terminal(New Bus Stand) will use the Indira Gandhi Square, Rajiv Gandhi Square, East Coast Road, Sithananda Swamigal Temple, Ezhai Maariamman Temple and pass out of the Muthialpet Market point. It is the reverse for the buses proceeding towards the bus terminal.
Off-Peak hour(11pm to 7am approx.) route used by the long distance buses:
Buses originating from Municipal bus terminal will use the Venkada Subba Reddiyar Square, Newtone Theatre, Raja Theatre, Anandha Inn, Ezhai Maariamman Temple and pass out of the Muthialpet Market point. It is the reverse for the buses proceeding towards the bus terminal.
Notes
- ^ "The Hindu News Item on renovation". Chennai, India. 1 February 2007. http://www.hindu.com/2007/02/01/stories/2007020105490300.htm.
- ^ "The century-old market at Muthialpet is in dire need of repairs". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 17 May 2008. http://www.hindu.com/2008/05/17/stories/2008051750870300.htm.
- ^ "Old Long Since by Amrita Da". http://www.sriaurobindoashram.org.in/Content.aspx?ContentURL=/_staticcontent/sriaurobindoashram/-09%20E-Library/-03%20Works%20of%20Disciples/-04%20Amrita/-01_Old%20Long%20Since/-02_Old%20Long%20Since%20Page%20-%208%20to24_.htm&HideHeaders=1.
- ^ "Significance of Maasi Magam". http://dailyhinduism.blogspot.com/2008/02/february-21st-2008-maasi-magam.html.
- ^ "Sedal Festival". http://www.south-india-holiday.com/pondicherry/pondicherry-festivals.html.
- ^ "Soora Samhaaram Festival". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 12 November 2005. http://www.hindu.com/mp/2005/11/12/stories/2005111200300400.htm.
- ^ "Fire Walk Festival". http://www.whereincity.com/india/pondicherry/festivals.php.
External links
Categories:- Cities and towns in Pondicherry
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