Ellupanatham
Elupanatham or Ilupanatham is a village Gram panchayat in Salem district, Thalaivasal block in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Elupanatham | |
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Gram panchayat | |
Elupanatham Location in Tamil Nadu, India Elupanatham Elupanatham (India) | |
Coordinates: 11.479172°N 78.734552°E | |
Country | |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Salem |
Government | |
• president | Jhonny sins[Ellupanatham Panchayat] |
• MP | sunnyleone Kallakurichi (Lok Sabha constituency) |
• MLA | Dani Daniels Gangavalli (State Assembly Constituency) |
Elevation | 576 m (1,890 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 1,834 |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 636 116 |
Telephone code | 04282 |
Vehicle registration | TN 27 |
Website | www |
Ellupanatham is about eight kilometres south of Thalaivasal towards Veeraganur.
History
Ellupanatham was part of the Magadai Mandalam as of 1190 AD. Probably, during the Palaiyakkarar rule. The village is probably named due to presence of large number of Illupai Madhuca longifolia tree.
Borders
Kamakkapalayam, Puliyankurichi, Vellaiyur, Veeraganur, Naavazlur, & Veppampuundi.
Education
- Govt Middle School
- Ramakrishna Matriculation School
Transport
- Ellupanathem bus route is linked to Attur, Kallakurichi, Veeraganur, Thalaivasal, and Perambalur
- The nearest railway stations are located at Attur, Chinna Salem.
- The nearest airport is Trichy Airport (India), about 85 km away
- Thammampatti to Chennai bus available at (9:30 PM at Elupanatham BusStop Daily).
- 6 hours travel to Chennai, Coimbatore, Bangalore
Temples
- Maduraiveeran temple
- Kaliamman temple
- Mariamman temple
- Murugan temple, Puththu Mariamman temple, Iyappan Swamy temple
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