Perungudi, Tiruchirappalli


Perungudi is a village in Andanallur Taluk in the Tiruchirappalli District of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. A part of Malliyampathu Panchayath, it is located 7 kilometers west of district headquarters and 9 kilometers from Andanallur.

Perungudi,Tiruchirapalli
village
Perungudi,Tiruchirapalli
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 10.823648°N 78.63739°E / 10.823648; 78.63739
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictTiruchirappalli
Elevation
77 m (253 ft)
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Language

The local language of the town is Tamil.

Transport

Tiruchirappalli Fort Railway Station, and Tiruchirappalli Railway Station are nearby.

Education

  • Cauvery College Of Engineering And Technology, Address : Perur, trichy
  • Kamatchi Polytechnic College, Address : Vasantha Nagar, thogamalai Main Road opp-nrcb, pothavur, trichy.

Schools near Perungudi

  • Bharathy High School
  • S.S.M.S, Arumbugal Nagar
  • St. Gabriels M.s
  • GHS, Thiruchendurai

Temple

2km from Somarasampettai is a temple connected with the Kumara Vayalur Murugan temple that is a monument of Sundara Chola and Adithya II periods.Thinnium Temple

Balasubramaniar is presented with a face and four hands along with Devayani in standing posture. Idols have been discovered in various places inside the temple.[1] At one location Saneeswaran faces Murugan. In another the Shiva statue named Agastheeswarar is tilted, allegedly because Lord Shiva, while accepting a gift from a handicapped woman (as a token of love), had to bend sideways to receive it. The temple was dated to 969 A.D. In another spot the Vishnu statue is just outside Shiva Sannidi.

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References

  1. "Trichy | Raju's Temple Visits". Shanthiraju.wordpress.com. 7 August 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
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