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21-Nachandupatti Nearest Tourist Spots in Pudukkottai District



Nachandupatti Nagara Sivan Kovil

A stone built Shiva Temple of Nachandupatti, built by the Nagarathar community, that has a beautiful Temple tank in front, is well known for it's festivities and ceremonies.



Nachandupatti Sunday Shandy (Sandhai)

An opportunity to fill your cart with farm fresh green vegetables & fruits, native produces etc.,



Nachandupatti Name Board

The original name of this place was Thirumalai Sam Uthiram. A fort was being built at Thirumayam for the residence of Oomaithurai (younger brother of Kattaboman). Good quality lime mortar (called sandhu or saanthu in Tamil) was prepared in this village. Hence, this place was also called Nar-Chandu-Patti or Nalla-Saanthu-Patti. Its name changed over a period of time to Nachandupatti.


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Rukmini Goshala - Nachandupatti

Rukmini Goshala houses native breed of cows. These native breed cows give us the A2 milk that is Native Milk which is rich in A2 beta casein, a protein that is found to promote overall wellness for you and family!
The cowdung is used to make pure vibhudhi, branded as Mandhiramavadhu Neeru. This vibhudhi has signicant healing properties.
Experience the joy of the friendly Kangeyam and Punganur short breed native cows.



KMPR HOUSE - Nachandupatti

KMPR HOUSE Nachandupatti, an ancient Chettinad Palace with intricate workmanship and opulence, built approximately around 1870AD



Melavaasal Karuppar Temple

Melavasal Karuppar Temple is the guardian deity of villages surrounding Nachandupatti. It's a beautiful Temple at the foothills of a hillock with a long pathway stable of white horses on either side.



Idukku Malai - Nachandupatti

A scenic beautiful natural arrangement of rocks that are stacked to form the Idukku Malai hillock. A perfect choice for trekking for a top of the World picture spot. The view from the top is amazing.



Shri Bhadrakali Amman Temple at Paranikudipatti, Nachandupatti

This powerful deity Shri Bhadrakali Amman is the kula deivam Goddess of the Pudukkottai Maharajas. This temple has a gallery to showcase the history of the Thondaiman Kings of the Pudukkottai Royal Kingdom.



Sri Soundharanayaki Samedha Chozlishwarar Temple And Sri KalaBharavari Kovil - Kovilpatti

This is an ancient Shiva Temple located on the frontier of Nachandupatti. The Kala Bhairavar who resides within is regarded as the guardian deity of villages surrounding Nachandupatti.



DEVAR MALAI ROCKCUT CAVE SIVA TEMPLE

This Devar Malai Rock Cut Cave Shiva Temple is within a cave wherein the presiding deity of Shiva Lingam blesses devotees. The Perumizhalai Kurumbar Jeeva Samadhi resides within. There is a Murugan Temple with a spring on the top of the small hill.



Malaya Kovil

Located 3km from Nachandupatti.Malaya Koil is a beautiful rock cut abode of its presiding deity Lord Subramanya. The cave temple within is said to be dated during the 2nd century CE.
Malayakoil Jallikattu is a popular native bull sport that showcases the might of the bull and the fearless spirit of the youth.



Shri Naganatha Swami Temple, Peraiyur

There are sthalams like Tirunageswaram, Sirkazhi Nageswaramudaiyar, Kalahsti, Sembangudi etc., which blesses devotees from the astrological impacts of Rahu & Ketu.

Where as the Peraiyur Shri Naganatha Swami temple is a single place that protects one from the astrological impacts of Rahu & Ketu, in addition to being a remedial sthalam for Sarpa / Naga dosham.



Arulmigu Thiru Kumaramalai Baladhandayudhapani Murugan Temple

Bala Dhandayuthapani temple is located in Kumara malai, Pudukkottai district, Tamil Nadu state, India. Atop a small mount is a Murugan temple. The tarn water of this mount is considered to by holy.



Thabasu Malai Kovil - Virayachilai

Lord Murugan as Dhandayuthapani was worshipped by the Sapta Rishi's and since it was a place of meditation and penance by the Sapta Rishi - 7 saints - this hillock shrine of Lord Dhandayudhapani is being known as Thabasumalai.



Arulmigu Thiru Bhoominatha Swami Temple at Sevalur

Sevalur, Bhoominathar temple is a renowned shrine located at Sevalur, in the Pudukkottai district . The principal deity of this temple is Lord Bhoominathar and Aranavalli Amman (Thayar). This is one of the few temples revered for Vasthu pujas. The Prithvi theertham (temple tank) near Sevalur is a holy tank which is considered sacred for performing Tarpanam for the ancestors. The Shivalinga has many stripes (Pattai) which were said to be formed while Bhoomadevi (Mother Earth) worshipped Lord Shiva with turmeric, sandal, kasthuri and butter pastes at the end of each Yuga.



Rangiyam Karuppar Kovil

The leaves of the Tamarind tree (Urangapuli) in the temple do not shrink during nights. Karuppanasami graces in a sitting form)



Thirumayam Fort

The magnificent Thirumayam Fort was constructed by Shri Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi, the Raja of Ramnad in 1687. The right proportion of sand to build this fort was acquired from this village of Nachandupatti (Nar- Chaandhu – Patti).



Kottai Baraivar Kovil at Thirumayam

The Kottai Bhairavar temple is a small roadside shrine for Bhairavar, located in the northern side of the fort’s outer walls, at the point where the road branches towards Pudukkottai. Being part of the fort.



Sri Arulmigu Sathyagiri Natha Perumal Temple – Thirumayam

Sri Arulmigu Sathyagiri Natha Perumal Temple – Thirumayam 106th of the 108 Divya Desam Temples



Sathyagiriswarar Sivan Temple – Thirumayam

Thirumayam is an historical site where both Lord Shiva temple and Lord Vishnu temple called Twin temples are found.The twin temples are constructed during the 7th century to promote harmony among Saivite and Vaishnavite faiths.Both the temples are constructed on the hill slope as cave temple.Lord Sathyagiriswarar temple is the oldest among the two temple.Lord Sathyagiriswarar temple is said to be 2000 years old.



Durvasapuram Sundareswarar Temple at Kannanore, Rangiem

The presiding deity is known as Sundaresvarar. The goddess is known as Bagam Piriyal. Kala Bhairava is found in a separate shrine. As special importance is given to him in this temple, it is also known as Bhairava Temple. The arthi which was shown to Bhairava is not given to devotees. Likewise the offerings, especially the food, which were given to the presiding deity and the goddess is not given to the devotees. Vilva is the temple tree. Bhairava tirtta is the temple tank.