Viralimalai
History
The natural caverns in the hillock show signs of early human habitation and may have shared the fortunes of Kodumbalur, 6 km away. The presence of an early Chola temple suggests that Viralimalai was a prosperous village as early as the 9th century AD. The sides of this hill are covered with non-thorny trees, mainly Wrightia. Viralimalai is home to an exclusive kuravanji dance-drama. The kuravanji named after Viralimalai has had an unbroken tradition of presentation for nearly two centuries. On Maha Shivaratri night every year, till 1993, the Kuravanji was played as an all-night show to large crowds of nobles, officials and ordinary folk, in front of the mandapam below the foot of the hill.
Peacock Sanctuary
Peacocks are abundant in the region and Viralimalai forms a sanctuary for the birds. The town, Temple and Peacock Sanctuary have been declared and funded as a Heritage Place by order of the Governor. Viralimalai tk
See also
Notes
- ^ Pudukkottai District#Pandya empire
- ^ Sundarsuman center for Arts and Culture, Pudukkottai More details on Viralimalai
- ^ Services International, Viralimalai Sanctuary Viralimalai Sanctuary
- ^ Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (PR.2) Department, G.O. (Ms) No.19, Dated: 23.1.2008 Declaring Viralimalai as a heritage place
- ^ VIJAYA BASKER. C Constituency : Viralimalai Party : AIADMK
Viralimalai (tk)
Churches in Viralimalai:
Trinity Full Gospel Church, east car street, Viralimalai
St. Philip Neri Church, MGR Nagar, Viralimalai