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Courtallam FiveFalls Area the Disaster Recovery Rehearsal 08 07 2014
Courtallam FiveFalls Area the Disaster Recovery Rehearsal 08-07-2014
Courtallam (Tamil: குற்றாலம்) or Kutralam, Spa of South India, is a panchayat town situated at a mean elevation of 160 m (520 ft) on the Western Ghats in Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu, India. Many seasonal and few perennial rivers such as the Chittar River, the Manimuthar River, the Pachaiyar River and the Tambaraparani River originate in this region. The numerous waterfalls and cascades along with the ubiquitous health resorts in the area have earned it the title the Spa of South India.[1] The falls carry a good amount of water only when there is a rain on the hills, so it is advisable to see the weather forecast, when one plans to come to Courtallam . Season begins from June of every year till September. The South West Monsoon brings in the cold breeze with mild temperature. From October to December North East Monsoon sets over in Tamil Nadu and the climate is cold and the rains are very heavy sometimes. Sometimes the falls get flooded and people are not allowed to take bath during floods.
As of 2001 India census, Courtallam had a population of 2368. Males constitute 41% of the population and females 59%. Courtallam has an average literacy rate of 75%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 78% and, female literacy is 74%. 7% of the population is under 6 years of age. Although very close to the Kerala border, the entire population of Courtallam is homogeneously Tamil.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Courtallam has scenic surroundings. The hillocks which dominate the scenery disappear into the blue mist of Agasthiarmalai, the mountain bearing the name of a sage who made immense contributions to Tamil literature and is believed to have lived in the area. The closest towns to Courtallam are Sengottai and Tenkasi at 5 km (3.1 mi) respectively. The closest airport is Tuticorin Airport (TCR) approximately 90 km (56 mi) away and the nearest railway station is Tenkasi, 5 km (3.1 mi) away.
Courtallam has nine waterfalls.
Peraruvi (main falls) the biggest falls in Courtallam, is about 60m high. The flow of water is interrupted by the Pongumakadal, a 19m deep crater and comes down with greatly reduced impact, making a bath safe.
In Chitraruvi (small falls), the flow is thin. Here naturally separate places for men and women are there to bathe. Chitraruvi leads to other waterfalls such as Shenbagadevi and Thenaruvi and the herbal farm.
At Shenbagadevi falls, the water flows through shenbaga (Michaelia champak) trees. There is also a temple there, dedicated to Shenbagadevi Amman.
About 3 km from this is Thenaruvi (honey falls), 40m high and cascading between two large stones. In places where there is no water, one sees big honeycombs.
Aintharuvi (five falls) is one where one thoroughly enjoys being in a crowd of bathers. Five separate cascades of water form this waterfalls.
From the orchard above flows Pazhathotta Aruvi, the 'VIP falls'.
The Pazhaya Courtalla Aruvi (Old Courtallam falls) used to fall into a valley from between two rocks. The valley was closed and the rocks were broken to change the course of water and make bathing easier. It was reopened later.
The artificial Puli Aruvi (Tiger Falls) has a moderate flow of water which collects in a lake and is diverted for irrigation,sometimes tigers visit this place for water.
There is another small falls inside the Government Horticulture Park above Five Falls, but it is off limits to the public.
The three major waterfalls reachable by road are the Main Falls, Five Falls, and Old Courtallam Falls. Other waterfalls like Shenbaga Devi Falls and Honey Falls are reachable only by trekking on the mountain.
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Courtallam FiveFalls Area the Disaster Recovery Rehearsal 08 07 2014 Interview
Courtallam FiveFalls Area the Disaster Recovery Rehearsal 08-07-2014 Interview
Courtallam (Tamil: குற்றாலம்) or Kutralam, Spa of South India, is a panchayat town situated at a mean elevation of 160 m (520 ft) on the Western Ghats in Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu, India. Many seasonal and few perennial rivers such as the Chittar River, the Manimuthar River, the Pachaiyar River and the Tambaraparani River originate in this region. The numerous waterfalls and cascades along with the ubiquitous health resorts in the area have earned it the title the Spa of South India.[1] The falls carry a good amount of water only when there is a rain on the hills, so it is advisable to see the weather forecast, when one plans to come to Courtallam . Season begins from June of every year till September. The South West Monsoon brings in the cold breeze with mild temperature. From October to December North East Monsoon sets over in Tamil Nadu and the climate is cold and the rains are very heavy sometimes. Sometimes the falls get flooded and people are not allowed to take bath during floods.
As of 2001 India census, Courtallam had a population of 2368. Males constitute 41% of the population and females 59%. Courtallam has an average literacy rate of 75%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 78% and, female literacy is 74%. 7% of the population is under 6 years of age. Although very close to the Kerala border, the entire population of Courtallam is homogeneously Tamil.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Courtallam has scenic surroundings. The hillocks which dominate the scenery disappear into the blue mist of Agasthiarmalai, the mountain bearing the name of a sage who made immense contributions to Tamil literature and is believed to have lived in the area. The closest towns to Courtallam are Sengottai and Tenkasi at 5 km (3.1 mi) respectively. The closest airport is Tuticorin Airport (TCR) approximately 90 km (56 mi) away and the nearest railway station is Tenkasi, 5 km (3.1 mi) away.
Courtallam has nine waterfalls.
Peraruvi (main falls) the biggest falls in Courtallam, is about 60m high. The flow of water is interrupted by the Pongumakadal, a 19m deep crater and comes down with greatly reduced impact, making a bath safe.
In Chitraruvi (small falls), the flow is thin. Here naturally separate places for men and women are there to bathe. Chitraruvi leads to other waterfalls such as Shenbagadevi and Thenaruvi and the herbal farm.
At Shenbagadevi falls, the water flows through shenbaga (Michaelia champak) trees. There is also a temple there, dedicated to Shenbagadevi Amman.
About 3 km from this is Thenaruvi (honey falls), 40m high and cascading between two large stones. In places where there is no water, one sees big honeycombs.
Aintharuvi (five falls) is one where one thoroughly enjoys being in a crowd of bathers. Five separate cascades of water form this waterfalls.
From the orchard above flows Pazhathotta Aruvi, the 'VIP falls'.
The Pazhaya Courtalla Aruvi (Old Courtallam falls) used to fall into a valley from between two rocks. The valley was closed and the rocks were broken to change the course of water and make bathing easier. It was reopened later.
The artificial Puli Aruvi (Tiger Falls) has a moderate flow of water which collects in a lake and is diverted for irrigation,sometimes tigers visit this place for water.
There is another small falls inside the Government Horticulture Park above Five Falls, but it is off limits to the public.
The three major waterfalls reachable by road are the Main Falls, Five Falls, and Old Courtallam Falls. Other waterfalls like Shenbaga Devi Falls and Honey Falls are reachable only by trekking on the mountain.
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COURTALLAM -TIRUNELVELI(NELLAI -AWESOME PLACE TO SEE DONT MISS IT
Introduction
It is a small Town on the Western ghats in Tirunelveli District with a population of 3026 [2011 census]. The Hillocks disappear into the blue mist of Agasthiar Malai, named after the Tamil Saint who is believed to have lived here. Numerous waterfalls, cascades, countless health resorts in the Courtallam have earned the title Spa of South India. This waterfall zone is the source of perennial rivers like Chittar River, Manimutharu, Pachaiyar and Tamirabarani. The season begins in June and carries on till September. It is when the area experiences substantial rainfall and it is a treat to watch and enjoy. Senkottai and Tenkasi are few important and closest towns of Courtallam. The Nearest Airport is Thuthukudi 90 kms away and Tenkasi is the nearest Railway Junction just 5 kms from this town.
Thiru Kutrala Nathar Temple is the oldest and one of the 14 Sivasthalams of the Pandya Kingdom. This is one of the Five abodes or Natya Sabhas where Lord Siva performed his divine Cosmic Dance. Because Lord Natarajar is in the form of Chithram or Mural is called as Chitra Sabha. The Hall called as Chitra Sabha is a little away from the main temple of Kutralanathar. In addition to these painting, you can find a lot of paintings of various Hindu Gods and Goddesses across the walls of the entire temple. You can also find various mythological stories and scenes from epics in the form of mural paintings in this temple.
Water Falls of Courtallam
The 60 ft Peraruvi (Main Falls) the prominent falls has a deep crater at Pongumakadal that controls the rush of water. Chitraruvi(Small Falls) with a thin flow of water attracts tourists prominently. Tourists can reach Shenbagadevi, Tehnaruvi and the Herbal farm from here by trekking. Shenbaga devi Falls rushes through the Shenbagam Trees [michaelia Champak] and the temple of Shenbaga Devi Amman temple is located here. Thenaruvi (Honey Falls) because it is full of Honeycombs where there is no water, hence it is called by this name. It is 3 kms from Shenbagadevi falls in the form of a cascade between two large rocks. Aintharuvi (Five Falls) five different cascades of rushing water is called by this name. Bathing in this will be on the agenda of every tourist. Pazhathotta Aruvi gets this name as water flows down from beneath the Orchard. Puli Aruvi (Tiger Falls) is an artificial waterfall and the water from here is collected in a lake and used for irrigation. Because tigers are sighted here some time it is called by this name. Pazhaya Courtallam(old Falls), Palaruvi are the falls found in the Courtallam area.
Tirumalai Aruvi located at 15 kms distance has the popular Lord Murugan temple. Peraruvi [main falls], Aintharuvi [five falls] pazhaya Courtallam [old falls] are the falls that can be reached by road. The rest of the falls should be reached by trekking only. Boat Houses, Aquarium, Children”s Park, Snake Park, Swimming are the other options available besides the Water falls. Convenient Local Transport system, other essential services are being fulfilled by the Local Administration.
Tenkasi. குற்றாலம் செண்பகாதேவி அம்மன் தீர்த்தவாரி
சித்திரைபௌர்ணமி
Courtallam to shenbegadevi falls
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Lord Kutralanathar Ancient Lord Shiva Temple
Ancient Temple of Kutralanathar! For yugas Siddha Masters & seekers & devotees have worshiped Lord Kutralanathar Siva & Goddess Kuzhalvaimozhi Amman.
Kutralanathar means, He who has Lord Brahma & Lord Vishnu within, the Source origin.
Kuzhalvaimozhi means, the sacred resonance of the flute, the inner music- the awake grace of inner music that guides the enlightened.
Through ages Siddhas attained the blessings beyond enlightenment here.
Kutralam is one of the 5 sacred epicenters, Halls of Lord Siva, Nataraja -the Dancer. Kutralam Siva Temple is the Chitra Sabhai- Hall of Brightness.
Thousands of Masters, the Siddhas Sages like Agasthya, Bhogar, Mahavatar Babaji circumbulated around Lord Siva.
Circumbulate around the Inner Sanctum of Lord Kutralanathar as
worship- dissolving the I of ego to be the WE of Light
All Angelic Beings circumbulate around Lord Siva, the Pillar of Light.
Around the Inner Periphery are the many Lingams of Lord Siva from all the powerful Lord Siva Temples.
In our circumbulation, we are in the presence of the Light of Lord Siva in all the unique facets of blessings.
Attain Consciousness, the collective presence of all Angels / Masters as the Dance of Lord Siva within ourselves!
Kutralam is located in South India- near Tenkasi. Closest airports- Madurai/ Tuticorin More info-
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1. Courtrallanathar Temple is a fascinating shrine dedicated to Lord Courtrallanathar (Kutralanathar)and Kuzhalvoimozhi Amman, located in Courtralam township, just next to Courtralam (Kutralam) waterfall.
2. Not many people know it, but this used to be a Vaishnava shrine, which transformed into a Shaiva temple.
3. As per Hindu legend, Sage Agasthya was refused entry in this earlier Vishnu temple’s sanctum for being a Shaiva follower.
4. Later he entered the temple as a Vaishnavite devotee and mystically changed the deity of god Perumal (Vishnu) into Shiva-linga.
5. The fingerprints of Sage Agasthya are still visible on the Linga, as he used enormous efforts and pressed the head of Lord Vishnu until it became a Linga.
6. It is said that it caused a headache to Lord Shiva during this process, so as a remedy he applied an oil mixed with 42 herbs.
7. Every morning during the main Pujan, Thaila-oil is applied on the head as a tradition.
8. So this was the story behind the fingerprint on Kutralam or Coutralam Linga, to know more such facts like this subscribe to our channel
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COURTALLAM, Best Tourist Place in Tenkasi - Tamil Nadu
Courtallam has nine waterfalls.
Peraruvi (main falls) the biggest falls in Courtallam, is about 60m high. The flow of water is interrupted by the Pongumakadal, a 19m deep crater and comes down with greatly reduced impact, making a bath safe.
In Chitraruvi (small falls), the flow is thin. Here naturally separate places for men and women are there to bathe.
At Shenbagadevi falls, the water flows through shenbaga (Michaelia champak) trees. There is also a temple there, dedicated to Shenbagadevi Amman. Shenbagadevi leads to Chitraruvi.
About 3 km from this is Thenaruvi (honey falls), 40m high and cascading between two large stones. In places where there is no water, one sees big honeycombs. Thenaruvi is very dangerous and it is restricted for public. But it is very common to see people visiting and bathing in Thenaruvi.
Aintharuvi (five falls) has five separate cascades of water form this waterfalls.
From the orchard above flows Pazhathotta Aruvi, the 'VIP falls'. Only VIP's are allowed in Pazhathotta Aruvi.
The Pazhaya Courtalla Aruvi (Old Courtallam falls) used to fall into a valley from between two rocks. The valley was closed and the rocks were broken to change the course of water and make bathing easier. It was reopened later.
The artificial Puli Aruvi (Tiger Falls) has a moderate flow of water which collects in a lake and is diverted for irrigation, sometimes tigers visit this place for water.[6]
There is another small falls inside the Government Horticulture Park above Five Falls, but it is off limits to the public.
The three major waterfalls reachable by road are the Main Falls, Five Falls, and Old Courtallam Falls. Other waterfalls like Shenbaga Devi Falls and Honey Falls are reachable only by trekking on the mountain.
Places to visit[edit]
Therkumalai Estate can be reached from Honey falls in 1 hour, which is roughly at 2000 ft altitude.
Boat Houses near the Five Falls and Old Courtallam Falls.
Snake Park nears to the Main Falls.
Aquarium near the Main Falls.
Children's Park.
Eco Park near Five falls.
Gundar Dam near Shencottah
Nearby temples[edit]
Thirukutraalanaadhar Kovil in Main falls. During the Thamizh month of Chithirai, a ten-day festival is arranged which ends in a special prayer on Pournami (Full Moon Day).
Thirumalai Kovil in Panpoli, 8 km from Courtallam.
Kumaran Kovil in Ilanji, 3 km from Courtallam.
Kasivishuwanathar Kovil in Tenkasi, 6 km East from Courtallam.
Dhakshinamoorthy Kovil in Puliyarai, 12 km West from Courtallam.
Papanasam Ulagaambihai & Sivan Kovil in Papanasam, 35 km Southeast from Courtallam.
Ariyankavu Iyappan Kovil in Kerala, 35 km Northwest from Courtallam.
Resorts[edit]
There are numerous resorts, hotels and lodges in Courtallam. Most of the luxurious hotels are located near to the main falls and Old Courtallam.
Modes of Transport[edit]
Roadways[edit]
Courtallam is mainly connected by bus transport to the two main cities of Tenkasi and Shenkottai. Tirunelveli to Shenkottai buses are frequently available in Courtallam. Buses are frequently available only during the season time. In the remaining months most of the buses takes Ilanji to reach Shenkottai. Like buses to Old Courtallam also available during the season time only.
Railways[edit]
There are no railway stations in Courtallam. But from the Tenkasi Railway station, one can reach Courtallam within 20 minutes by road.
Podhigai Express which comes from Chennai Egmore to Sengottai and vice versa.
Silambu Express which comes from Chennai Egmore to Sengottai and vice versa.
Shenkottai to Tirunelveli Passenger and vice versa.
Shenkottai to Madurai local Passenger and vice versa.
Some special trains from Chennai Egmore and Tuticorin are run by Southern Railway occasionally during season and festival time.
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Courtallam Falls at midnight | Kuttalam | Raajakutrallam
, Sengottai, Thirunelveli, Tenkasi taluk, Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu, South India.
Description Courtallam, Kuttalam or Raajakutrallam, is a Spa of South India. It is a panchayat town situated at a mean elevation of 160 m on the Western Ghats in Tenkasi district of Tamil Nadu bordering to Kollam district Kerala
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nadaithirappu morning 5am to 7pm ,vinayakar, prindhavanak kannan ,sri mahalakshmi, hanuman,murugar,ayyanpan, karuppasamy,navakrakangal,karudar,and more at that kovil natural on the place of hanuman malai kovil,
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