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Tirukoilur

Tirukoilur also spelt as Tirukkoyilur or Tirukovilur is a city and the headquarters of Tirukoilur taluk in Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu, India. The town is located on the southern bank of Thenpennai River and famous for Ulagalantha Perumal TempleTirukoilur is located on the highway connecting cities of Tiruvannamalai and Vellore with Southern Tamil Nadu. The town is served by Tirukoilur railway station (formerly, Arakandanallur Thirukovilur railway station).

Tirukkovilur Municipality
Thirukovilur
Town and Municipality
Nickname(s): 
KOVAL, Temple City
Tirukkovilur Municipality
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 11°57′N 79°12′E / 11.95°N 79.2°E / 11.95; 79.2Coordinates: 11°57′N 79°12′E / 11.95°N 79.2°E / 11.95; 79.2
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictKallakurichi district
Named forTemples and Heritage
Government
 • TypeFirst grade municipality
 • BodyChairman
Area
 • Total11.99 km2 (4.63 sq mi)
Elevation
73 m (240 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total40,212
 • Density3,400/km2 (8,700/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTN-32 TN-15

It is of interest to note that Vanavan Mahadevi, the mother of Rajaraja Chola I, was born as a princess of Malayaman family in Tirukoilur.

Demographic

As of 2011 India census,[1] Tirukkoyilur had a population of 60212. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Tirukkoyilur has an average literacy rate of 78%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 83%, and female literacy is 73%. In Tirukkoyilur, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Transport

Thirukoilur had widely bus facilities as both same as Rail facilities. The city well connected by State highways the major highways are below:[citation needed]

SH9 Cuddalore-Thirukovilur--Vellore

SH-7 Thirukoilur-Villupuram

SH-211 Thirukoilur Bye-Pass Road -Kandachipuram

SH68 Cuddalore-Thirukovilur-Sankarapuram

SH-137 Thirukoilur-Elavanasurkottai-Asanur-Trichy

MDR-1014 Thirukovilur-Manalurpet-Tiruvannamalai

MDR-812 Thirukoilur-Veerapandi-Vettavalam

MDR-784 Thirukoilur-Rishivandiyam-Thiyagadurugam- Kallakurichi

MDR-785 Thirukoilur - Thagadi

Significance

Tirukoilur is one of the Ashta Veeratanams, Ashta – eight Veeratanam – Place of Bravery. As per legends, Shiva is believed to have destroyed eight different demons namely Andakasuran, Gajasuran, Jalandasuran, Thirupuradhi, Kaman, Arjunan, Dakshan and Taaragasuran. There are eight temples built signifying each of his victories in the war,[2] and also as places where he is believed to have performed with fury.[3] The eight temples are: Tiruvadigai Veerattaaneswarar Temple at Thiruvadigai, Tirukkovilur Veerateshwarar Temple at Tirukoilur, Veerateswarar temple at Korukkai or Thirukkurukkai, Amirtagateswarar Temple at Thirukadaiyur, Vazhuvur Verateswarar Temple at Vazhuvoor, Keelaparasalur Veerateswarar Temple at Tirupariyalur, Kandeeswarar Temple at Thirukkandiyur and Tiruvirkudi Veerataneswarar Temple at Thiruvirkudi.[4] Shiva in all these temples are described to have used bow and arrow, trident and spear.

  • Ulagalantha Perumal Temple or Trivikrama Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu located in Tirukkoyilur, Tamil Nadu, India. As per Hindu legend, Vishnu appeared to the mudhal Alvars (first three Alvars) at Thirukkoilur. The temple plays a special part in Vaishnavism as it is where the first three Alvars sang the first three Thiruvandadhis compiled in Naalayira Divya Prabandam, the Sri Vaishnava canon. Thirumangai Alvar, another Alvar saint also revered the deity in his verses compiled in Nalayira Divya Prabandam.
  • Gnananandagiri Swamigal, established his modest ashram “Sri Gnanananda Thapovanam” , which is a quiet place, situated on the northern banks of Pennar river, near Thirukovilur in Tamil Nadu. Thapovanam meaning “forest of penance” is today a place of pilgrimage.

Anecdote

While on a visit to Ceylon, the ancient female Tamil poet Avvaiyar was caught up in a torrential rain, and took shelter in the house of two women, Angavay and Sangavay. These women took care of Avvai with great kindness and promised that they will be given in marriage to the King of Tirucovalur. On hearing this the King agreed to take the women in marriage if they were given away by the Chera, Chola and the Pandya. Avvai then makes an invocation to Ganesha for making the invitation on a palmyra leaf, on which Ganesha appears before her. On receiving the invitation the three kings come for marriage and give away Angavay and Sangavay in marriage (pp. 57–59).[5] There is a mention of this time period in Ponniyin Selvan.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  2. ^ P., Karthigayan (2016). History of Medical and Spiritual Sciences of Siddhas of Tamil Nadu. Notion Press. p. 388. ISBN 9789352065523.
  3. ^ Madhavan 2014, p. 145
  4. ^ R., Dr. Vijayalakshmy (2001). An introduction to religion and Philosophy - Tévarám and Tivviyappirapantam (1st ed.). Chennai: International Institute of Tamil Studies. pp. 458–9.
  5. ^ Edward Jewitt Robinson (1873). Tamil Wisdom; Traditions Concerning Hindu Sages, and Selections from their writings. London: Wesleyan Conference Office.

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This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tirukoilur also spelt as Tirukkoyilur or Tirukovilur is a city and the headquarters of Tirukoilur taluk in Kallakurichi District Tamil Nadu India The town is located on the southern bank of Thenpennai River and famous for Ulagalantha Perumal TempleTirukoilur is located on the highway connecting cities of Tiruvannamalai and Vellore with Southern Tamil Nadu The town is served by Tirukoilur railway station formerly Arakandanallur Thirukovilur railway station Tirukkovilur Municipality ThirukovilurTown and MunicipalityTower of Ulagalantha Perumal TempleNickname s KOVAL Temple CityTirukkovilur MunicipalityLocation in Tamil Nadu IndiaCoordinates 11 57 N 79 12 E 11 95 N 79 2 E 11 95 79 2 Coordinates 11 57 N 79 12 E 11 95 N 79 2 E 11 95 79 2Country IndiaStateTamil NaduDistrictKallakurichi districtNamed forTemples and HeritageGovernment TypeFirst grade municipality BodyChairmanArea Total11 99 km2 4 63 sq mi Elevation73 m 240 ft Population 2011 Total40 212 Density3 400 km2 8 700 sq mi Languages OfficialTamilTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST Vehicle registrationTN 32 TN 15It is of interest to note that Vanavan Mahadevi the mother of Rajaraja Chola I was born as a princess of Malayaman family in Tirukoilur Contents 1 Demographic 2 Transport 3 Significance 4 Anecdote 5 References 6 External linksDemographic EditAs of 2011 update India census 1 Tirukkoyilur had a population of 60212 Males constitute 49 of the population and females 51 Tirukkoyilur has an average literacy rate of 78 higher than the national average of 59 5 male literacy is 83 and female literacy is 73 In Tirukkoyilur 10 of the population is under 6 years of age Transport EditThirukoilur had widely bus facilities as both same as Rail facilities The city well connected by State highways the major highways are below citation needed SH9 Cuddalore Thirukovilur VelloreSH 7 Thirukoilur VillupuramSH 211 Thirukoilur Bye Pass Road KandachipuramSH68 Cuddalore Thirukovilur SankarapuramSH 137 Thirukoilur Elavanasurkottai Asanur TrichyMDR 1014 Thirukovilur Manalurpet TiruvannamalaiMDR 812 Thirukoilur Veerapandi VettavalamMDR 784 Thirukoilur Rishivandiyam Thiyagadurugam KallakurichiMDR 785 Thirukoilur ThagadiSignificance EditTirukoilur is one of the Ashta Veeratanams Ashta eight Veeratanam Place of Bravery As per legends Shiva is believed to have destroyed eight different demons namely Andakasuran Gajasuran Jalandasuran Thirupuradhi Kaman Arjunan Dakshan and Taaragasuran There are eight temples built signifying each of his victories in the war 2 and also as places where he is believed to have performed with fury 3 The eight temples are Tiruvadigai Veerattaaneswarar Temple at Thiruvadigai Tirukkovilur Veerateshwarar Temple at Tirukoilur Veerateswarar temple at Korukkai or Thirukkurukkai Amirtagateswarar Temple at Thirukadaiyur Vazhuvur Verateswarar Temple at Vazhuvoor Keelaparasalur Veerateswarar Temple at Tirupariyalur Kandeeswarar Temple at Thirukkandiyur and Tiruvirkudi Veerataneswarar Temple at Thiruvirkudi 4 Shiva in all these temples are described to have used bow and arrow trident and spear Ulagalantha Perumal Temple or Trivikrama Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu located in Tirukkoyilur Tamil Nadu India As per Hindu legend Vishnu appeared to the mudhal Alvars first three Alvars at Thirukkoilur The temple plays a special part in Vaishnavism as it is where the first three Alvars sang the first three Thiruvandadhis compiled in Naalayira Divya Prabandam the Sri Vaishnava canon Thirumangai Alvar another Alvar saint also revered the deity in his verses compiled in Nalayira Divya Prabandam Kabilar Kundru or Kabilar rock is a hill rock in the middle of the Ponnaiyar River in Tirukoilur It is known for Tamil poet Kapilar did Vadakirrutal fast unto death here after his friend Vel Pari was killed in a battle It is one of the protected monuments in Tamil Nadu by the Archaeological Survey of India Shri Raghuttama Teerthar was one of the greatest saints of Shri Uttaradi Matha Shri Raghuttama Teerthar entered the Brindavana at Manampundi near TirukoilurGnananandagiri Swamigal established his modest ashram Sri Gnanananda Thapovanam which is a quiet place situated on the northern banks of Pennar river near Thirukovilur in Tamil Nadu Thapovanam meaning forest of penance is today a place of pilgrimage Anecdote EditWhile on a visit to Ceylon the ancient female Tamil poet Avvaiyar was caught up in a torrential rain and took shelter in the house of two women Angavay and Sangavay These women took care of Avvai with great kindness and promised that they will be given in marriage to the King of Tirucovalur On hearing this the King agreed to take the women in marriage if they were given away by the Chera Chola and the Pandya Avvai then makes an invocation to Ganesha for making the invitation on a palmyra leaf on which Ganesha appears before her On receiving the invitation the three kings come for marriage and give away Angavay and Sangavay in marriage pp 57 59 5 There is a mention of this time period in Ponniyin Selvan citation needed References Edit Census of India 2014 Data from the 2014 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 P Karthigayan 2016 History of Medical and Spiritual Sciences of Siddhas of Tamil Nadu Notion Press p 388 ISBN 9789352065523 Madhavan 2014 p 145 R Dr Vijayalakshmy 2001 An introduction to religion and Philosophy Tevaram and Tivviyappirapantam 1st ed Chennai International Institute of Tamil Studies pp 458 9 Edward Jewitt Robinson 1873 Tamil Wisdom Traditions Concerning Hindu Sages and Selections from their writings London Wesleyan Conference Office External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tirukoyilur http www thirukovalur org Official Devasthanam Website http www tirukoilur com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tirukoilur amp oldid 1143766725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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