KUMBAKARAI WATER FALLS | கும்பக்கரை அருவி | Best TOURIST Place at Theni
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Theni kumbakkarai falls
Theni kumbakkarai falls
Kumbakkarai Falls
Location Dindigul District
Coordinates 10°10′48″N 77°31′50″ECoordinates: 10°10′48″N 77°31′50″E
Elevation 400 meters (1,300 ft)
Number of drops 2
Watercourse Pambar River
Kumbakkarai Falls are lesser known falls in the foothills of the Kodaikanal Hills. They are located at 10°10′48″N 77°31′50″E in Dindigul district, 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) from Periyakulam. Kumbakkarai Falls are located along the Kodai-Vellagavi-Periyakulam foot path.
These falls have two stages. At the first stage, water collects in huge rock recesses which are each named after wild animals such as tiger, elephant, snake etc. The Pambar river then flows .5 km (0.31 mi) to the second stage before falling as the main waterfall.
The water originates in Kodaikanal Hills and flows along the rocks and finally reaches the foot hills. This place is called Kumbakarai. The travellers come here and take bath in the falls. The water flows throughout the year; but in rainy seasons the flow will be very heavy. Bathing is possible. There is a bus from Periyakulam with fare of Rs. 5 (6AM,7AM,1PM,3.30PM,4.30PM). There is no guest house.
The present day Kumbakarai which is tourist spot was once nothing but a forest with water falls . Thiru K.Chellam Iyer an affluent business man of Periyakulam those days and Properiter of Bavani Krishna Vilas hotel wanted kumbakarai water falls to be one another tourist spot similar to courtallam. He obtained permission of the British government in 1942 and constructed dressing rooms, staircases and bathing spots in that area at his own expense and Kumbakarai water falls soon turned out to be a tourist spot. The present day Kumbakarai still speak of his name. The stone inscription at Kumbakarai waterfalls speaks about his contribution to the falls. The Murugan statue that can be seen in the Photo was Sponsored by Thiru K Chellam Iyer of Periyakulam.
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Kumbakarai is not only famous for Waterfalls also Shiny Rocks which makes you exciting bath over water flow.
Bathing ban continues at Kumbakarai falls in Theni | sicp
Bathing ban continues at Kumbakarai falls in Theni | sicp
Kumbakkarai Falls
Location Theni District
Coordinates 10°10′48″N 77°31′50″ECoordinates: 10°10′48″N 77°31′50″E
Elevation 400 meters (1,300 ft)
Number of drops 2
Watercourse Pambar River
Kumbakkarai Falls are lesser known falls in the foothills of the Kodaikanal Hills. They are located at 10°10′48″N 77°31′50″E in Theni district, 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) from Periyakulam. Kumbakkarai Falls are located along the Kodai-Vellagavi-Periyakulam footpath.
These falls have two stages. At the first stage, water collects in huge rock recesses which are each named after wild animals such as tiger, elephant, snake etc. The Pambar river then flows .5 km (0.31 mi) to the second stage before falling as the main waterfall.
The water originates in Kodaikanal Hills and flows along the rocks and finally reaches the foot hills. This place is called Kumbakarai. The travellers come here and take bath in the falls. The water flows throughout the year; but in rainy seasons the flow will be very heavy. Bathing is possible. There is a bus from Periyakulam with fare of Rs. 5 (6AM,7AM,1PM,3.30PM,4.30PM). There is no guest house.
The present day Kumbakarai which is tourist spot was once nothing but a forest with water falls . Thiru K.Chellam Iyer an affluent business man of Periyakulam those days and Properiter of Bavani Krishna Vilas hotel wanted kumbakarai water falls to be one another tourist spot similar to courtallam. He obtained permission of the British government in 1942 and constructed dressing rooms, staircases and bathing spots in that area at his own expense and Kumbakarai water falls soon turned out to be a tourist spot. The present day Kumbakarai still speak of his name. The stone inscription at Kumbakarai waterfalls speaks about his contribution to the falls. The Murugan statue that can be seen in the Photo was Sponsored by Thiru K Chellam Iyer of Periyakulam.
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சுருளி அருவி Suruli falls, Theni, Tamil Nadu | Kambam to Suruli Road Trip | Travel Video Tour
Suruli falls, is located 56 km (35 mi) from Theni and 10 km (6.2 mi) from Cumbum in the Theni District in Tamil Nadu, India. It is a 2 stage Cascading water fall. The Suruli River supplying the falls originates from the Meghamalai mountain range. The falls drop from a height of 150 feet (46 m) gathers into a pool, flows for a short distance and again plummets an additional 40 feet (12 m).
The beauty of this falls finds mention in the ancient Tamil epic, Silappathikaram written by the poet Ilango Adigal. Near Suruli Falls are 5 caves which represent Indian rock-cut architecture of the 11th Century.[1] On the Suruli river, The water is said to act as medicine and cure diseases.
It is one of the major tourist attractions in the Theni district and draws tourists from different parts of the state, particularly during the southwest monsoon. June - October is the best season due to monsoon activity, though there is some flow year round. This falls is tourist friendly with showers and changing area near the falls. There are frequent bus services available from Cumbum and Uthamapalayam to reach this falls on the way to Periyar National Park. The Tamil Nadu Tourism Department celebrates summer festival at Suruli falls every year.[1] Construction of a bridge across the Suruli River at a cost of Rs.45 lakhs has increased tourist flow to the falls significantly.[2]
Suruli hills is the part of the Pothigai Malai. Pothigai hills is a highly divine and spiritual center. There is a story that when Shiva and Parvati entered into divine matrimony at Mount Kailash in the north, the place was unbalanced because of the large number of holy beings witnessing the wedding. Lord Shiva asked Agastya Maharishi to proceed to the South of India to balance the world. Agastya Maharishi then proceeded to Pothigai hills and balanced the world. Agastya Maharishi was able to visualise the wedding of Lord Shiva and Parvati on a Shivalingam that was at Tiru Kalyana Teertham at Pothigai hills. These hills are visited by several saints and sages from Himalayas particularly on a full moon day. The striking similarity between the profiles of Mt. Kailash and Agasthyamalai strengthen the mythological connections of these sacred peaks.
eam and asked him to proceed to Suruli Aandavar temple (Subramania Swami temple) at Suruli hills to practice Tapas. In this place, Subramania manifests as Suruli Aandavar.[4]
Suruli Velappar Temple in praise of Kartikeya is located near the falls. This temple is shaped like an OM Pranava. OM is the source mantra of the universal. This Mantra was generated before the Earth and all planets were created. At this cave one can hear the OM Mantra when you are in meditation frequency. This statement was told by Omgara guru Sidhar Gunaneethy, who is the founder of Rishi's Meditation.
800 m (2,600 ft) above the fall is the Kailasanathar Cave Temple. At Kailasanathar cave a lot of Sidhars meditate at a natural spring with waters having medicinal powers. Now also a lot of Meykanda Devar's souls are there. Kailasanathar cave is connected with the Sathura Giri Mahalingam Kovil Cave. The Palani temple Murugan statue was built by Bogar with Navapasana (A unique type of medicine created using nine types of poisons). The bogar installed the statue before he came to Kailasnathar temple. Here he took a lot of Herbals and constructed the Murugan's Navapasana Statue.
The Dargah at Suruli is an important worship place for some Muslims. This is named after Abubacker Masthan who lived around the 1630s in this area and is buried here.
In November 2009, Minister of Environment and Forests, Jairam Ramesh, in a letter to Anil Kakodkar, Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy (India) (DAE) and Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission of India (AEC), denied permission for the Department of Atomic Energy to set up the India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) project at Singara in Nilgiris, as it falls in the buffer zone of the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR).[7]
Instead, he suggested an alternate site near Suruli Falls. The Minister said this site did not pose the same problems that Singara posed and environmental and forest clearances should not be a serious issue. He also assured the DAE that the Ministry would facilitate necessary approvals for the alternative location. Dr. Naba K. Mondal of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, who is the spokesperson for the INO project said:
But Suruliyar too is in a reserve forest area that is dense and would require cutting down of trees, something that was not required at Singara. Can the government assure us that clearance for this site will be given? he asks. Alternatively, we can move to the nearby Thevaram, which is about 20–30 km (12–19 mi) away from the Suruliyar falls. This forest area has only shrubs but there is no source of water here and water will have to be piped over a distance of 30 km (19 mi),
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Kumbakkarai Falls with Friends Kumbakkarai Falls are lesser known falls in the foothills of the Kodaikanal Hills. They are located at 10°10′48″N 77°31′50″E in Dindigul district, 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) from Periyakulam. Kumbakkarai Falls are located along the Kodai-Vellagavi-Periyakulam foot path.
These falls have two stages. At the first stage, water collects in huge rock recesses which are each named after wild animals such as tiger, elephant, snake etc. The Pambar river then flows .5 km (0.31 mi) to the second stage before falling as the main waterfall.[1]
The water originates in Kodaikanal Hills and flows along the rocks and finally reaches the foot hills. This place is called Kumbakarai. The travellers come here and take bath in the falls. The water flows throughout the year; but in rainy seasons the flow will be very heavy. Bathing is possible. There is a bus from Periyakulam with fare of Rs. 5 (6AM,7AM,1PM,3.30PM,4.30PM). There is no guest house #KaniRaja #kaniraja
Less water in Kumbakkarai falls 01
Less water in Kumbakkarai falls 01
தேனிமாவட்டத்தில் மேற்குதொடச்சிமலைப் பகுதியில் மழையின்மையால் கும்பக்கரைஅருவிக்கு நீர்வரத்து குறைந்தால் சுற்றுலா பயணிகள் குளிக்கவனத்துiறையினர் தடை.
தேனிமாவட்டம் பெரியகுளம் அருகே உள்ளது கும்பக்கரைஅருவி இந்த அருவிக்கு வரும் நீரானது மேற்க்கு தொடர்ச்சி மழைப்பகுதியில் இந்து வருவதால் மிகவும் குளிர்ச்சியாகவும் மூலிகைகை தன்மை வாய்ந்ததாக இருப்பதால் தேனிமாவட்டம் மட்டுமின்றி தமிழகத்தின் பல பகுதிகளில் இருந்து சுற்றுலாபயனிகள் அதிகம் வருவதுண்டு. மேலும் மேற்க்கு தொடர்ச்சி மலைப்பகுதியில் கடந்த சில மாதமாக மழை இன்மையால் கும்பக்கறை அருவிக்கு வரும் நீரானது முற்றிலும் குறைந்ததது. இந்நிலையில் சுற்றுலாபயணிகள் குளிக்க வனத்துறையினர் தடை விதித்துள்ளனர். மேலும் கும்பக்றை அருவிக்கு குளிக்கவந்த சுற்றுலாபயணிகள் ஏமாற்றத்துடன் திரும்பிச்செண்றனர்.
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Entrance fee child -10 rs , adult -15 rs
Kumbakkarai Falls are lesser known falls in the foothills of the Kodaikanal Hills.These falls have two stages. At the first stage, water collects in huge rock recesses which are each named after wild animals such as tiger, elephant, snake etc. The Pambar river then flows .5 km speed to the second stage before falling as the main waterfall
The water originates in Kodaikanal Hills and flows along the rocks and finally reaches the foot hills. This place is called Kumbakarai. The travellers come here and take bath in the falls. The water flows throughout the year; but in rainy seasons the flow will be very heavy. Bathing is possible.
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Kumbakkarai Falls are lesser known falls in the foothills of the Kodaikanal Hills. They are located at 10°10′48″N 77°31′50″E in Theni district, 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) from Periyakulam. Kumbakkarai Falls are located along the Kodai-Vellagavi-Periyakulam foot path.
These falls have two stages. At the first stage, water collects in huge rock recesses which are each named after wild animals such as tiger, elephant, snake etc. The Pambar river then flows .5 km (0.31 mi) to the second stage before falling as the main waterfall.[1]
The water originates in Kodaikanal Hills and flows along the rocks and finally reaches the foot hills. This place is called Kumbakarai. The travellers come here and take bath in the falls. The water flows throughout the year; but in rainy seasons the flow will be very heavy. Bathing is possible.
Watch: Suruli Falls in the Theni district overflows due to Kerala Monsoon
Suruli Falls, which usually boasts of tourists all year round, is now overflowing and water in flooding the viewing areas due to heavy and non-stop rains in the Theni district. Watch how the steps leading up to the waterfalls turn into mini-falls themselves and become dangerous to maneuver.
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Less water in Kumbakkarai falls 02
Less water in Kumbakkarai falls 02
தேனிமாவட்டத்தில் மேற்குதொடச்சிமலைப் பகுதியில் மழையின்மையால் கும்பக்கரைஅருவிக்கு நீர்வரத்து குறைந்தால் சுற்றுலா பயணிகள் குளிக்கவனத்துiறையினர் தடை.
தேனிமாவட்டம் பெரியகுளம் அருகே உள்ளது கும்பக்கரைஅருவி இந்த அருவிக்கு வரும் நீரானது மேற்க்கு தொடர்ச்சி மழைப்பகுதியில் இந்து வருவதால் மிகவும் குளிர்ச்சியாகவும் மூலிகைகை தன்மை வாய்ந்ததாக இருப்பதால் தேனிமாவட்டம் மட்டுமின்றி தமிழகத்தின் பல பகுதிகளில் இருந்து சுற்றுலாபயனிகள் அதிகம் வருவதுண்டு. மேலும் மேற்க்கு தொடர்ச்சி மலைப்பகுதியில் கடந்த சில மாதமாக மழை இன்மையால் கும்பக்கறை அருவிக்கு வரும் நீரானது முற்றிலும் குறைந்ததது. இந்நிலையில் சுற்றுலாபயணிகள் குளிக்க வனத்துறையினர் தடை விதித்துள்ளனர். மேலும் கும்பக்றை அருவிக்கு குளிக்கவந்த சுற்றுலாபயணிகள் ஏமாற்றத்துடன் திரும்பிச்செண்றனர்.
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Kumbakarai falls in Theni reopened after 19-day ban
Kumbakarai falls in Theni reopened after 19-day ban
THENI: After a 37-day ban on bathing, the Kumbakarai falls reopened for tourists on Monday.
We were not sure whether it had reopened, but we were fortunate. A large number of visitors joined us, said K Arasu, a resident of Dindigul who visited the Kumbakarai falls.
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KUMBAKKARAI FALLS PERIYAKULAM
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Kumbakkarai Falls are lesser known falls in the foothills of the Kodaikanal Hills. They are located at 10°10′48″N 77°31′50″E in Theni district, 9 kilometers from Periyakulam. Kumbakkarai Falls are located along the Kodai-Vellagavi-Periyakulam footpath. These falls have two stages.
Address: Kumbakarai Road, Tamil Nadu 624101
Elevation: 400 m
The Sothuparai Dam is a dam across the Varaha River in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located 12 km from the town of Periyakulam in Theni district. Sothupari dam is one among the highest dams in Tamilnadu. It is located at the backside of Periyakulam city.
Location: Tamil Nadu
Impound: Varaha River
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