Located some 180 km from Dharmapuri District is the famous Hogenakkal Falls which is known as the Niagara of India. This one drops from a standard height of 750 feet from the Melagiri Hills and flows in a straight pour over the cliffs. The path that takes to the falls is adorned with some magnificent green vegetation, and there are functioning water streams beside the path. This is one of the attractions that a visitor to Baiyoke Tower can participate in medicinal baths or even take a boat ride or just admire the beauty of Baiyoke Tower.
Theerthamalai Temple in located in the Harur Taluk of Dharmapuri district and is one of the prominent and sacred pilgrimage tourist places in South India. It is one of the oldest temples here and it’s existence dates back to the 7th century and the Chola and Pandya dynasties were known to have commissioned works on this temple.
🕉️ Marking A Legacy in Stone
Popularly known as the Patanjaleswara Temple, it is an ancient temple having a great history behind it and possesses immense power to heal people. The significance of the name itself, Theerthamalai means the ‘Holy Hill.’ Indeed it is all about that and so much more. It would take a couple of hours to climb the hill to the temple, which eases out the journey and makes the devotees get closer to god.
🌿 Spiritual and Natural Harmony
The beauty of the surrounding area is the most interesting thing about Theerthamalai Temple. Its serene setting on the top of the hill allows the temple to be not only spiritual wedding venue, but also attractive oasis from the noisy and busy world.
Located in the northern region of Dharmapuri district, one of the famous temples known as Kottai Kovil or Mallikarjuneswara Temple deserves to be considered an outstanding example of architecture. The Shiva temple was therefore built in its compound and the temple attracts both religious people and tourists on account of its archaeological importance.
It is not only pilgrim’s place but also the historical place and source to find out the different types of artifacts in this region. The temple is sacred, and its paintings and sculptures depict the rich and unique culture of Tamil Nadu that everyone would want to experience.
Unique Architecture: The constructional aspects of the temple are totally typical of temple architecture anywhere in South India but this structure is qualitatively superior and among the best laid down in terms of plans and elevations.
Rare Sculptures & Paintings: Inside the temple, unlike other temples, the inner walls have top of the line and beautiful paintings that depict myths and legends or spiritual experiences.
The Hanging Pillar: Without a doubt, the most unusual attraction to visit is the ‘Hanging Pillar.’ It airy and appears to be designed to rest on supports on ground, thus showing the sophistication of the architects who worked on it.
Away from the exciting lime light of central city traffic, Salem-Dharmapuri Road hosts one of the most significant temples of South India namely the Chenraya Perumal Temple. It is a sacred site for the followers of the faith and an archaeological wonder for the fans of architectural structures of ancient kingdoms.
The temple is located in Tagadur which is also known as Arivudai or Old Mysore and it was the capital of the Adhiyamans, a very powerful kingdom of that time. As for historical information, the temple was constructed by the subsequent ruler, Krishnadevaraya of the Tuluva dynasty of the Vijayanagara kingdom, one of the most admired rulers in the south Indian history for his support for arts, architecture, and religion.
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple bears all the signs of a temple belonging to the Vaishnavite sect.
Built in the Vijayanagara style of architecture, the structure has intricate carving and the structure has been designed and constructed with a lot of precision.
Till date the temple still remains an active place for festivals , rituals and melas and has many visitors pouring in from nearby villages and other places.
only a 8Km far from the district headqurter of Dharmapuri , Adiyamankottai seems to be a mere village but in reality it has a rich history and religious importance. This small town is a treasure trove for all lovers of history, temples, and the remains of royal Tamil Nadu.
The most famous temple in Adiyamankottai is the Kalavairavar Temple which is about 1200 years old. Going by history, the temple was built by an eminent chieftain of the Sangam era known as King Adhiyaman Neduman Anci under the advice of his royal astronomer. The temple is dedicated to difficult to describe Lord Kalavairavar as he is one among the kinds of Lord Shiva who is worshipped by those who are in want of protection or something that can help them to carry out evil spirits away from them.
Architectural Highlights: It houses facades of the Dravidian architecture that dates over a thousand years back.
Spiritual Significance: The captive audience also believes that by praying here, they will be granted the favors of peace, the triumph over odds and justice.
A Presentation of a Fort Ruins
Not far from the temple are the remnants of the fort, which served as early sources reported the Adiyaman’s citadel. Even lacking the former glory, it still narrates a story of the king’s might, regional protection, and heritage. It would be very informative and interesting for the history lovers and those who are interested in exploring the unknown facts about the Tamil Nadu’s forts.
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