According to Dr. S. Padmanabhan, general secretary of the
Kanyakumari Historical and Cultural Research centre,
the Travancore manual, written by Nagamayya, maintains that
the place Bhoothapandy was founded by one of the Pandya kings.
According to the Shaiva tradition, Siva is worshiped in various
forms-as earth at Kanchipuram, water at Thiruvanaikkavu,
fire at Thiruvannamalai, air at Kalahasthi and ether in Chidambaram.
They are known as panchaboothasthalas.
As per the legend, the panchaboothas worshiped
Lord Siva as Boothalingam at Bhoothapandy.
A building built by the Travancore State now fuctioning as
Administrative office of the Boothalingaswamy temple
The official symbol of the travancore state can be seen above the door
P.JEEVANANDAM the noted socialist was born here in Aug 21, 1907.
A statue of Jeevanandam
With inputs from
The Hindu dated 25-01-2001
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Gandhinathan
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Saturday, October 18, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Boothapandi - 1
Name : Boothapandi , Kanyakumari District
Location: Boothapandi is 9 km north of Nagercoil, Which is 20km
from kanyakumari.
Route: Nagercoil----> Putheri ----> Erachakulam ---->
Easanthimangalam ---->Thuvarancaud ---->Bhoothapandi
Western ghats at the backdrop
Surrounded by Paddy fields
Bhoothalingaswamy Temple entrance and Thadagai malai at the back
Temple pond
Location: Boothapandi is 9 km north of Nagercoil, Which is 20km
from kanyakumari.
Route: Nagercoil----> Putheri ----> Erachakulam ---->
Easanthimangalam ---->Thuvarancaud ---->Bhoothapandi
Western ghats at the backdrop
Surrounded by Paddy fields
Bhoothalingaswamy Temple entrance and Thadagai malai at the back
Temple pond
Thadagai malai - We can see a woman lying down (with head at the right side)
Mandapam in the middle of the pond
Mandapam in the middle of the pond
It is believed that Rama's slewing of demoness Thadagai took
place here and it was here body forming that part of the Ghats
Monday, October 6, 2008
Marunthukottai - 3
Western Ghats as seen from Marunthukottai
Best Place for Trekking
View of Udayagiri ( a hillock) inside Udayagiri Fort
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Best Place for Trekking
View of Udayagiri ( a hillock) inside Udayagiri Fort
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
Marunthukottai - 2
Inside the fort there was a stone mandapam measuring 15 X 10 X8 feet.
Stone Mandapam View
Negligence and None to Care
Wild growth of trees and its ramifying roots have done
great damage to the fort walls and the mandapam
Entrance view from the Stone Mandapam
Small opening in the fort wall on the Western side
View of the Paddy & Plantain fields on the west
Close view of the opening in the Fort Wall
Marunthukottai - 1
Name: Marunthukottai, Kanyakumari District
Location : 2 km north of Thuckalay ( Near Padmanabhapuram ).
Thuckalay is 35 Km from Kanyakumari & situated on the
Kanyakumari - Thiruvananthapuram Highway.
Route: Thuckalay ----> Padmanabhapuram ---->Marunthukottai
This fort was built during the reign of the King Balamarthanda
Varma (1729-1758) by his illustrious European General,
Delaney (1715-1777).
It was located on the hillock at a height of 895 feet from the sea level.
The Marunthukottai was used to manufacture and store the gunpowder.
Distant View of Marunthukottai
At a height of 895 feet from the sea level
Eastern Entrance
View of Maiyakottai and Udayagiri (inside Udayagiri Kottai)
View of Maiyakottai with Western Ghats on the backdrop
View from Marunthukottai - Resembling Trichy Rock Fort ?
Location : 2 km north of Thuckalay ( Near Padmanabhapuram ).
Thuckalay is 35 Km from Kanyakumari & situated on the
Kanyakumari - Thiruvananthapuram Highway.
Route: Thuckalay ----> Padmanabhapuram ---->Marunthukottai
This fort was built during the reign of the King Balamarthanda
Varma (1729-1758) by his illustrious European General,
Delaney (1715-1777).
It was located on the hillock at a height of 895 feet from the sea level.
The Marunthukottai was used to manufacture and store the gunpowder.
Distant View of Marunthukottai
At a height of 895 feet from the sea level
Eastern Entrance
View of Maiyakottai and Udayagiri (inside Udayagiri Kottai)
View of Maiyakottai with Western Ghats on the backdrop
View from Marunthukottai - Resembling Trichy Rock Fort ?
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