Bhuvanagiri, Tamil Nadu
Bhuvanagiri | |
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panchayat town | |
Bhuvanagiri Bhuvanagiri Location in Tamil Nadu, India | |
Coordinates: 11°28′N 79°38′E / 11.47°N 79.63°ECoordinates: 11°28′N 79°38′E / 11.47°N 79.63°E | |
Country | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Cuddalore |
Elevation | 11 m (36 ft) |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 20,656 |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Vehicle registration | TN-91( TN-31 till Jun17,2015) |
Bhuvanagiri is a panchayat town in Cuddalore district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India.
Geography
Bhuvanagiri is located at 11°28′N 79°38′E / 11.47°N 79.63°E.[1] It has an average elevation of 11 metres (36 feet). Bhuvanagiri is located 7 km from the temple town Chidambaram.
Economy
Bhuvanagiri is the birthplace of the saint of South India, Sri Raghavendra Swami. The town is also close to the birthplace of Saint Ramalinga Adigalar (town Maruthur).
The word Bhuvanagiri is a combination of two Tamilized-Sanskrit words - Bhuvanam (means World) and Giri (means Mountain or Unmovable). Hence, the name Bhuvanagiri can mean "the place (world) that does not move".
Bhuvanagiri is internally referred to by the local population as "Mel Bhuvanagiri" (Western Segment) and "Kizhl Bhuvanagiri" (Eastern Segment).
Agriculture is the main occupation of more than 3/4 of the town's population and they depend on it.
Rice is the major cultivated crop, followed by Black gram and Green gram. These set of crops are cultivated in a type of land known in Tamil as NanSei (means wetland cultivation).
Other minor crops like Finger Millet (Ragi in Tamil), Pearl millet (Kambu in Tamil), Corn (Makkaa cholam in Tamil), Thoor dhal (Thovaram parupu in Tamil), Sesamum (yel in Tamil) and redgram also grown around this town. These set of crops are cultivated in a type of land known in Tamil as PunSei.
A river Vellaru (a tributary of river Cauvery) provides water for irrigation.
The town is also known for handloom products (such as lungies, hand kerchiefs, saris, dhotis, etc.). It is also known for its Silk saris and Silk Textiles which are referred to as "Bhuvanagiri Pattu".
A road bridge (over river Vellaru) in Bhuvanagiri connects the roadway between Cuddalore (in the north) and Chidambaram (in the south).
Education
There is no dearth of educational centers in and around Bhuvanagiri.
There are two Government higher secondary schools - the Government Boys Higher Secondary School and the Government Girls Higher Secondary School.
Private Higher secondary schools include Sri Arunachala Matriculation School,Bharathi Matriculation Hr Sec School and Mangalam Matriculation Hr Sec School.
A junior college for kinder garden, Sri Arunachala vidhyalaya.
Other private schools include Kennedy nursery school and Rainbow nursery school.
Private educational institutions include Mangalam teacher training institute, Mangalam ITI etc.
A Multi-speed Internet browsing center is located near the town bus stand.
kamarajar polytechnic college at kirappalayam is near bhuvanagiri
The Annamalai University at Chidambaram is just a few kilometres away from Bhuvanagiri.
Culture
In Bhuvanagiri, Hindus, Muslims and Christians are living together peacefully without any differences as Indians and they work together for the well being of their Town.
There are temples, mosques and churches in Bhuvanigiri. A place of religious harmony.
- Temples
- Temples include Sri Raghavendra Swami Temple (Birthplace site), Sri Chamundeeswari Amman temple, Kamatchi amman koil (near oneway), Ellamman koil, Angalamman koil, Dropathi amman koil, Shiva or Eswaran koil (the last two are near tourist bungalow), Ancient temple of Varadharaja perumal (in Adivaraganathan) -- the latter two are close to the border of the Town's Perumaathur Village in the West, Sri Hanuman Temple (worshipped by Sri Raghavendra Swami and it is on the way to the river Vellaru), Sri Hanuman Temple (near Vellaru bridge), Pillaiyaar koil (opposite to registrar and post offices) and Muthaachi or Muchandi Pillaiyaar koil, Sri Vishnu Kaliyamman Temple (Kizhl Bhuvanagiri), SriNivasa Perumal Temple (Kizhl Bhuvanagiri), Kailaasanaathar Temple (Mel Bhuvanagiri), Poongaavanathamman Temple (Mel Bhuvanagiri), Kannikaa Parameswari Temple (near Police Station, Mel Bhuvanagiri), Sri Velli Ambala Swami Adhistanam Temple (of Lord Sundareswarar and Goddess Meenakshi, Kizhl Bhuvanagiri). Bala krishnan Temple (in Suthukuzhi village)
- Mosques
- There are two mosques, one is Madar Pada Pallivasal and the other is Jamiah palli. Both are located in the main road to Cuddalore.
Demographics
As of 2006 India census,[2] Bhuvanagiri had a population of 20,656. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Bhuvanagiri has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 79% and female literacy of 64%. 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Politics
Bhuvanagiri, a legislative assembly constituency is part of Chidambaram (Lok Sabha constituency).[3]
References
- ↑ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Bhuvanagiri
- ↑ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
- ↑ "List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies" (PDF). Tamil Nadu. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-09.