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Dindigul Fort - This 280-foot-tall fort was constructed in 1605 by Madurai King Muthi Krishna Naicker and Thirumalai Naicker. It was a witness to many wars between rulers like Tipu Sultan and the English men.
Sirumalai - Hill Resort - This is an economical Hill resort and a picnic spot for weary travellers. This is on the way to Natham 25 kms from Dindigul city. This place is accessible from Madurai also. Though the uphill journey is for a brief time, the 18 hair pin bends provide the real thrilling experience, characteristic of a trip to a hill station. The entire locale is green and lush and the climate is cool / warm. Sirumalai provides an opportunity to go on trekking and hiking. Beautiful scenic view of saathiyar river basin and Dindigul town delight the visitors. Vellimalai Temple, which is recently renovated, is the famous destination for devotees. Sanjeevi Hills, famous in Indian Epic Ramayana is also in the vicinity. Bus service and private cabs are available from Dindigul city.
Thadikombu - Perumal Temple - This is 5 Km. from Dindigul on the way to Karur. The main deity is Lord Alagar and the main festival is during the Tamil month of Chitrai.(April-May)
Begambur Big Mosque - This is a famous mosque in Begambur and is around 200-300 years old.
Sri Kottai Mariamman Kovil - This is an ancient temple believed to be 200 years old and the idol is believed to have been installed by the King Tipu Sultan. There are many deities in this temple like Mariamman which is the main deity, Vinayaka, Muruga, Madurai Veeran, Kali and Durga. The temple structure is in the form of a square. The temple is run by a board of Trustees.
Kasi Visalakshi-Vishwanathar Temple in Kunnuvarankottai or Kunnapatti (Pronounced as Kannapatti) is eight kilometers from Batlagundu on the Batlagundu-Usilampatti road. (It is to be noted that locals pronounce the village name as Kunnuvarankottai or Kannapatti (Tamil:கண்ணாப்பட்டி. This area is also referred in the biography of Sri Sacchidananda Bharathi-I). This is the birth place of the 25th Pontiff of the Sringeri Sarada Peetam Sri Sacchidananda Bharathi I. There are regular buses every 30 minutes from Batlagundu bus stand to Usilampatti (the bus stop is better known as Kannapatti(Tamil:கண்ணாப்பட்டி)). It is advisable to visit the temple in the mornings from 7:30 am - 11:30 am. Shri V.Viswanathan is the priest of this temple. One main advantage of this temple is that it is just very close (walkable distance) to the main Batlagundu - Usilamapatti road and is easily accessible to devotees. There are budget restaurants in Batlagundu that serve South-Indian dishes. An added attraction is the point of confluence of the three rivers Vaigai, Manjalaru and Maruda. It is pertinent to note that the river Vaigai flows northward near this village. This is an important pilgrimage point where devotees take holy bath in the rivers during auspicious days.
Kamakshiamman Temple in Devadanapatti is eight kilometers away on the Batlagundu-Peryakulam road. The deity here is called as Moongilanai Kamakshi. There are regular buses from Batlagundu bus stand (every 10 minutes) to Periyakulam. (the bus stop is Devadanapatti).
Athoor: Kamarajar Lake - The Kamarajar Lake is situated in the western part of Athoor Village located in the Kamarajar Valley in Western Ghats. There are places to stay near the lake. They are 'Candle House Resort' a family home stay, 'Double Dutch Resort' and 'Cardamom House' located in the border of Athoor Kamarajar Lake. Athur is a village 3 km west of Sempatti in between Dindigul and Batlagundu. Sembatti is 12 km south-west of Dindigul and 48 km north of Madurai. The Kodaganar River, a tributary of river Kaveri runs through the village. There is a cave temple here for Lord Sadayandi, another ancient Kasi Viswanatha temple and a 50 year old beautiful catholic church.
Dindigul - St.Joseph Church - This 100-year-old church was constructed between 1866 to 1872. This is the head church of all other Roman Catholic churches in Dindigul District.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Dindigul, India
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Palani Murugan Temple
Thadikombu Perumal Temple
Silver Cascade Falls
Dindigul Fort
Kamarajar Lake
Sirumalai Reserved Forest
Athoor Village
Thalaiyar Falls
Lord Malligarjuna Swamy Temple
Green Valley View
Athoor dam #Dindigul.November 2019.water level..
Athoor is the beautiful location in dindigul.
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Villagers block road over prisoner’s death Interview
Villagers block road over prisoner’s death Interview
Villagers block road over prisoner’s death
Road blockade
Hundreds of residents of Manjanaickenpatti blocked Natham-Dindigul Main Road on Tuesday, condemning the death of an accused hailing from their village at Madurai Central Prison on Monday.
The deceased was Kuppusamy (51) of Manjanaickenpatti in Sanarpatti union. More than 100 armed police personnel were deployed. Relatives of the accused alleged that the police summoned Kuppusamy to come to Sanarapatti station four days ago. When he went to there, the police arrested him on a charge of selling arrack and lodged him in Dindigul prison.
When the relatives contacted the police, they said the accused was shifted to Madurai Central Prison. Meanwhile, the police informed them that Kuppusamy died in Madurai prison after a brief illness on Monday, they added.
Villagers block road over prisoner’s death
Hundreds of residents of Manjanaickenpatti village blocked Natham-Dindigul Main Road on Tuesday, condemning the death of an accused hailing from their village at Madurai Central Prison on Monday.
The deceased was Kuppusamy (51) of Manjanaickenpatti village in Sanarpatti union.
Traffic was disrupted on this road for two hours, with vehicles getting stranded in both directions.
More than 100 armed police personnel were deployed to bring the situation under control.
Relatives of the accused alleged that the police summoned Kuppusamy to come to Sanarapatti police station four days ago.
When he went to the police station, the police arrested him on a charge of selling arrack and lodged him in Dindigul prison.
When the relatives contacted the police, they said the accused was shifted to Madurai Central Prison.
The relatives tried to contact him in Madurai.
Meanwhile, the police informed them that Kuppusamy died in Madurai prison after a brief illness on Monday, they added.
Revenue officials held talks with the protesters and assured them that they would conduct an inquiry in this connection, following which they withdrew the blockade.
Traffic was disrupted on the Natham-Dindigul Main Road for two hours, with vehicles stranded in both directions
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Athoor Dam Near Dindigul
The Excellent View of Athoor Dam
DINDIGUL DISTRICT WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROJECT LIFELINES
DINDIGUL DISTRICT WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROJECT LIFELINES_conserving waterbody in dindigul district.
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Wild Rock Resort - India Sembatti
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Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Wild Rock Resort is located in Dindigul. Free WiFi access is available in this resort. The Kamrajsagar Dam is just 1 km away.
The accommodation will provide you with air conditioning and a balcony. Featuring a shower, private bathroom also comes with free toiletries. You can enjoy lake view and garden view from the room. Extras include a sofa, a desk and bed linen.
At Wild Rock Resort you will find a 24-hour front desk, a garden and a terrace. Other facilities offered at the property include a shared lounge, a tour desk and luggage storage. The property offers free parking.
It is 23 km from Rock Fort and 30 km from Palani Temple. This resort is 21 km from Dindigul Bus Station, 22 km from Dindigul Railway Station and 75 km from Madurai Airport.
The in-house restaurant serves Indian delicacies. Room service is available for in-room dining comforts. Sadayandi Kovil Road,Athoor Village,Dindigul District,Tamilnadu,India, 624701 Sembatti, India
Dindigul : Kamaraj dam filled due to continuous rain
Dindigul : Kamaraj dam filled due to continuous rain
People faces problem by without basic facilities in Dindigul
People faces problem by without basic facilities in Dindigul
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Dindigul Maravapatti Jallikattu
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திண்டுக்கல் அருகே மறவபட்டியில் கோவில் திருவிழாவை முன்னிட்டு ஜல்லிக்கட்டு. 300க்கும் மேற்பட்ட காளைகள் பங்கேற்பு. 25 பேர் காயம்.
தமிழகத்தில் கடந்த 3 ஆண்டுகளாக ஜல்லிகட்டு நடத்த உச்சநீதிமன்றம் தடை விதித்திருந்தது. இந்த ஆண்டு மாணவர்களின் போராட்டத்திற்கு பிறகு தமிழக அரசு அவசர சட்டத்தின் மூலம் ஜல்லிக்கட்டு நடத்த அனுமதி வழங்கியது. இதனையடுத்து தமிழகம் முழுவதும் ஜல்லிகட்டு நடைபெற்று வருகிறது.
இந்நிலையில் திண்டுக்கல் மாவட்டம் தாடிக்கொம்பு அருகே உள்ள மறவபட்டி புனித அந்தோணியார் கோவில் திருவிழாவை முன்னிட்டு இன்று (13.02.17) 3 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு பிறகு ஜல்லிகட்டு நடத்தப்பட்டது. இதில் கலந்து கொள்வதற்காக மதுரை, திண்டுக்கல், திருச்சி, புதுக்கோட்டை, கரூர், தேனி உள்ளிட்ட பல்வேறு மாவட்டங்களில் இருந்து 300க்கும் மேற்பட்ட ஜல்லிகட்டு காளைகளும், 200க்கும் மேற்பட்ட மாடுபிடி வீரர்களும் பங்கேற்றனர்.
மாடுகளுக்கும் மருத்துவ பரிசோதனை செய்யப்பட்ட பின்பு ஜல்லிகட்டில் கலந்து கொள்ள அனுமதிக்கப்பட்டது. அதே போல் மாடுபிடி வீரர்களுக்கும் மருத்துவ பரிசோதனைக்கு பிறகு அனுமதிக்கப்பட்டனர். ஊர் வளாகத்தில் அமைக்கப்பட்டிருந்த வாடிவாசல் வழியாக முதலில் கோவில் காளைகள் அவிழ்த்து விடப்பட்டன. பின்னர் வாடிவாசல் வழியாக ஒவ்வொரு காளைகளாக அவிழ்த்து விடப்பட்டன. ஜல்லிகட்டில் பங்கேற்று வெற்றி பெற்ற காளைகளுக்கும், மாடு பிடி வீரர்களுக்கும் கட்டில், பீரோ, சைக்கிள், சில்வர் பானை, அண்டா, வெள்ளி காசு உள்ளிட்ட பரிசு பொருட்கள் வழங்கப்பட்டன. ஜல்லிகட்டில் எவ்வித அசம்பாவிதமும் ஏற்பாடல் இருக்க பாதுகாப்பு பணியில் ஏராளமான 500க்கும் மேற்பட்ட போலீசார் ஈடுபட்டிந்தனர். ஜல்லிக்கட்டில் மாடுகள் முட்டியதில் 25பேர் காயம் அடைந்தனர்.
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Dindigul Athoor kamaraj neer thekam 17.12.2017
MLA in home turf with security
MLA in home turf with security
But he did not visit any village in his constituency
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam MLA R. Thangadurai was brought under a police security ring during a visit to his office in Nilakottai in order to protect him from indignant voters in the constituency on Monday.
Amid tight security, he came alone to the MLA’s office in the morning and stayed for some time.
Only a few party functionaries met him and a majority of the cadre did not turn up.
His office was also guarded by police personnel mobilised from Batlagundu and Nilakottai police stations.
When contacted, Mr. Thangadurai said that he did not opt for security but the police came on their own.
Later, he clarified that security was essential for him to assess the ground reality in his constituency independently.
He did not visit any village in his constituency, including his native village of Agraharapatti.
He went to Dindgul after spending sometime at the MLA’s office in Nilakottai. Sources said that the party high command had instructed the MLAs to visit their constituencies and sit in their office to know the pulse of voters.
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Double Dutch Resort - Athoor - India
Double Dutch Resort hotel city: Athoor - Country: India
Address: r/o Holland House, no. 1/452, Sadayandi Koil Road, Athoor-624701, Dindigul District; zip code: 624701
Double Dutch Resort offers pet-friendly accommodation in Sembatti. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. Some rooms have a seating area where you can relax.
-- Het Double Dutch Resort biedt huisdiervriendelijke accommodatie in Sembatti. Het beschikt over een eigen restaurant en gratis privéparkeergelegenheid. Sommige kamers hebben een zithoek, waar gasten heerlijk kunnen ontspannen.
-- Комплекс Double Dutch с возможностью размещения с домашними животными находится в Сембатти. На территории функционирует ресторан и бесплатная частная парковка. В некоторых номерах обустроена гостиная зона.
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Jallikattu held at Pugaiyilaipatti village near Dindigul 02
Jallikattu held at Pugaiyilaipatti village near Dindigul 02
34 injured in jallikattu in Dindigul village
ACTION TIME: Tamers trying to control a bull in the jallikattu held at Pugaiyilaipatti villagenear Dindigul on Wednesday.
Most of the injured were spectators and general public
As many as 34 persons were injured in the jallikattu held at Pugaiyilaipatti village near here as part of the St. Sebastian church festival on Wednesday.
A majority of the injured were spectators and those visiting the village for personal work. The security measures for the event were poor and the arrangements haphazard.
The main road in the village was converted into the jallikattu arena and the exit point was facing the village entrance. Residents of the village had to cross the road to go to their farms and houses.
Moreover, the jallikattu venue was not properly fenced. Half of the area was covered by a metal fence and the remaining area with tractors and vans parked on the roadside. A ferocious bull jumped through the gap between two vehicles and ran amok along lanes, injuring several people. With no barricades, spectators stood on the field and in the gaps between vehicles. Another bull ran into the crowd, injuring three persons.
With no proper exit, the bulls ran through private farms and lanes. Bull owners had a tough time searching for their animals. One bull that went missing at the Maravapatti jallikattu on Sunday was found near Sirumalai this morning, said a bull owner. Many bull owners and tamers keen on taking part said they were put off by the poor response and scant respect shown by the event organisers
P. Silambarasan (23) of Alanganallur, a well-known tamer, was initially denied permission to participate in the event. When he produced the certificate issued to him by the Madurai Collector, the organisers curtly replied that they would not recognise certificates issued by Collectors of other districts.
“I tamed 14 bulls at the Alanganallur jallikattu this time and won a Royal Enfield bike. The Madurai Collector issued the ‘best tamer’ certificate to me. But the organisers did not recognise it initially. Later, they registered my name, gave me a number and T-shirt to participate,” said Mr. Silambarasan. He won prizes and medals by taming three bulls in the event. A total of 410 bulls were let loose in the jallikattu.
3 hurt in Tiruchi
At a jallikattu held at M. Kannanur near Tiruchi on Wednesday, three persons were injured. After being administered first aid, the injured were admitted to the Government Hospital at Lalgudi. As many as 181 bulls brought from various places in Tiruchi, Thanjavur, Ariyalur and Perambalur districts were released from the vaadivassal .
Out of 212 bull tamers, eight were evicted from the jallikattu arena for violating the rules while taming the bulls.
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Dindigul Fort [Tamil Nadu, India ]
The Dindigul Fort or Dindigul Malai Kottai is a 17th-century hill fort, built by Madurai Nayak situated in the town of Dindigul in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. The fort was built by the Madurai Nayak king Muthu Krishnappa Nayak in 1605. In the 18th century the fort passed on to Kingdom of Mysore. During the reign of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan the fort was of strategic importance. In 1799 it went to the control of the British East India Company during the Polygar Wars. There is an abandoned temple on its peak apart from few cannons sealed with balls inside. In modern times, the fort is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India and is open to tourists. The rock fort is 900 ft tall and has a circumference of 2.75 km. Cannon and gunfire artillery were included in the fort during the 17th century. The fort was cemented with double walls to withstand heavy artillery. Cannons were installed at vantage points around the fort with an arms and ammunition godown built with safety measures. The double-walled rooms were fully protected against external threat and were well ventilated by round ventilation holes in the roof. A thin brick wall in one corner of the godown helped soldiers escape in case of emergency. The sloping ceiling of the godown prevented seepage of rainwater. The fort has 48 rooms that were once used as cells to lodge war prisoners and slaves, a spacious kitchen, a horse stable and a meeting hall for the army commanders. The fort also has its own rainwater reservoirs constructed by taking advantage of the steep gradient. The construction highlights the ingenuity of Indian kings in their military architecture. The fort is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India and maintains it as a protected monument. An entry fee of ?15 is charged for Indian citizens and ?100 for foreigners. The fort receives few visitors in college and school students and the occasional foreign tourists. Visitors are allowed to walk around the tunnels and trenches that reveals the safety features of the structure. The temple has some sculptures and carvings, with untarnished rock cuts. Visitors can view the ruins within the fort walls, arsenal depots, or animal stables and damaged halls decorated with carved stone columns. Visitors are allowed to go up to the cannon point and look through the spy holes. The top of the fort also offers a scenic view of Dindigul on the eastern side and villages and farmland on the other sides. Lack of funds and facilities has kept the fort misused by nearby dwellers.