Azhagiapandiapuram

Coordinates: 8°18′29″N 77°26′19″E / 8.308100°N 77.438600°E / 8.308100; 77.438600
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Azhagiapandiapuram
Athiyanur
Village
Azhagiapandiapuram
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Azhagiapandiapuram is a second grade

Kanniyakumari district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located at the centre of Pazhayar valley. It is one of the four town panchayat's in Thovalai taluk.[1]

Location and Significance

Azhagiapandiapuram village

The town spans an area of around 10.24 km2 with Ettamadai, Kesavanputhoor, Melkarai, Perunthalaikadu, Kurathiyarai, Thomaiyarpuram and Palkulam as its sub-villages. The places situated in the vicinity of the town include Asambu Reserve Forest to the North, Derisanamcope and Thittuvilai to the south, and Kadukkarai and Kattuputhoor to the East, Chiramadam to Southwest, Gnalam to west and Arumanallur to Northwest.

Azhagiapandiapuram is located 70 km Southeast of the Trivandrum Metropolitan Region and 15 km to the North of Nagercoil the nearest city. Azhagiapandiapuram is 32 km away from the commercial towns of Marthandam and it is 35 km to the Northwest of Tourism hub Kanyakumari.

Demographics

Azhagiapandiapuram

as of 2011 India census,[2] Azhagiapandiapuram had a population of 11,392. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50% in which female population is just more than male population. Azhagiapandiapuram has an average literacy rate of 83.71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 85.02% and female literacy of 82.40%. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 4.50% and 0.15% of the population respectively. The town had a total of 3146 households.

History

The Ay clan was one of the major hill-chiefs of early historic south India.

Pandya supremacy might have extended to the Ay territory (through it is likely that the Ay gained their independence during the Kalabhra
period).

A number of Ay chiefs such as Andiran, Titiyan and Atiyan are mentioned in the early Tamil poems.[citation needed]

Etymology

The name Azhagiapandiapuram is derived from the name of the Pandya chieftain Azhagiapandian, who ruled this region in the sangam period.

Administration

Panchayat office

Azhagiapandiapuram is a town panchayat located in Kanyakumari district. It has 15 wards in the panchayat. It comes under Bhoothapandy Police limit of Nagercoil subdivision. It has forest range office, which is one of the five forest range offices in Kanyakumari district.[4]

Areas of interest

Ettamadai is a trade centre in Azhagiyapandipuram town panchayat. Holy family church in Ettamadai is guarded by a hill and the hills has views from the top. Ulakai aruvi(Ulakkai falls) is another tourist spot. Azhgiyapandipuram village is surrounded by Western ghats on all sides except south.

List of villages

Azhagiapandiapuram firka is one of the 18 firkas in Kaniyakumari district and it is one of the 3 firkas in Thovalai taluk. List of villages comes under Azhagiapandiapuram firka.[4]

  1. Derisanamcope
  2. Gnalam
  3. Arumanallur
  4. Thadikkarankonam
  5. Kattuputhur
  6. Ananthapuram (Kadukkarai)
  7. Thidal

Festivals

There are at least eleven temples in the village. The major festivals celebrated are:

PLACE OF WORSHIP FESTIVAL NAME DAYS MONTH
Arulmigu Veeravanangai Amman Temple[5] Kalivoottu Thiruvizha 3 Days March
Holy Family Church Thirukudumba Thiruvizha 10 Days January
Kasi Vishwanathar Temple Theppa Thiruvizha 5 Days January

References

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  2. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
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  4. ^ a b "Revenue Administration". Kanniyakumari District, Government of TamilNadu, India. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Azhagiapandipuram Town Panchayat-". www.townpanchayat.in. Retrieved 26 April 2021.