As per the 2001 census, Samipatti had a total population of 704 with 365 males and 339 females. The sex ratio was 92.9 females to every 100 males. The literacy rate was 71.9%. Major occupation was Farming in this village.
Tamil puthandu thiruvila (Tamil New year) was celebrated with the function of tow days. First day by worshiping the gods by taking paal Kudam(A pot filled with milk, water,..etc.) and kavadi. Second day is celebrated with Electric Kavadi.
Pongaledit
Pongal was celebrated with the ending of Manjuviratu.
Water sourceedit
Samipatti was surrounded by three water source a pond at its north region, a lake at its south and a river(Kattaru) a seasonal river to evacuate excess rain water at its south-west.
Referencesedit
. Directorate of Census Operations-Tamil Nadu. Archived from the original on 6 August 2009.
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samipatti, village, orathanadu, taluk, thanjavur, district, tamil, nadu, india, villagecoordinates, 63306, 13750, 63306, 13750country, indiastatetamil, nadudistrictthanjavurtalukorathanadupopulation, 2001, total704languages, officialtamiltime, zoneutc, located. Samipatti is a village in the Orathanadu taluk of Thanjavur district Tamil Nadu India SamipattiVillageCoordinates 10 37 59 N 79 08 15 E 10 63306 N 79 13750 E 10 63306 79 13750Country IndiaStateTamil NaduDistrictThanjavurTalukOrathanaduPopulation 2001 Total704Languages OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST It was located at 20 km south of Thanjavur town As per the 2001 census Samipatti had a total population of 704 with 365 males and 339 females The sex ratio was 92 9 females to every 100 males The literacy rate was 71 9 Major occupation was Farming in this village Contents 1 Temple 2 Village Festivals 2 1 Tamil Puthandu 2 2 Pongal 3 Water source 4 ReferencesTemple editThis small village with three temples as follows Naga Seli Amman kovil Pillayar kovil Kali Amman KovilVillage Festivals editTamil Puthandu edit Tamil puthandu thiruvila Tamil New year was celebrated with the function of tow days First day by worshiping the gods by taking paal Kudam A pot filled with milk water etc and kavadi Second day is celebrated with Electric Kavadi Pongal edit Pongal was celebrated with the ending of Manjuviratu Water source editSamipatti was surrounded by three water source a pond at its north region a lake at its south and a river Kattaru a seasonal river to evacuate excess rain water at its south west References edit Primary Census Abstract Census 2001 Directorate of Census Operations Tamil Nadu Archived from the original on 6 August 2009 nbsp This Thanjavur district location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samipatti amp oldid 1206901130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,