![Palani Town](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/27/Palani_Town.jpg)
Palani ( or ''Palni''
as in British records, is a town and a
taluk headquarters
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in
Dindigul district of the western part of
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is a state in southern India. It is the tenth largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest by population. Its capital and largest city is Chennai. Tamil Nadu is the home of the Tamil people, whose Tamil languag ...
state in
India
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. It is located about south-east of
Coimbatore and north-west of
Madurai, from Kodaikanal. The
Palani Murugan Temple or Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple (Thiru Avinankudi), dedicated to Lord
Murugan is situated on a hill overlooking the town. The temple is visited by more than 7 million pilgrims each year. As of 2011, the town had a population of 126,751 which makes it the second largest town in the district after Dindigul.
Etymology
The town derives its name from the compounding of two
Tamil words ''pazham'' meaning ''fruit'' and ''nee'' meaning ''you'', a reference to poet
Avvaiyar's song praising
Lord Muruga which forms part of the
legend
A legend is a genre of folklore that consists of a narrative featuring human actions, believed or perceived, both by teller and listeners, to have taken place in human history. Narratives in this genre may demonstrate human values, and possess ...
of the Palani Murugan temple. Palani is pronounced using the retroflex approximant ''ɻ'' (ழ) and is thus also spelt using the
'zh' digraph as "Pazhani". But the actual correct word is பழனி which means place surrounded by fruitful trees. The word கழனி which is similar in name, both gives agricultural meanings, here கழனி means வயல் (field).
History
![Tamil Inscriptions Pazhani](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/Tamil_Inscriptions_Pazhani.jpg)
References to the place exist in ancient Tamil devotional texts. According to Hindu mythology, "Sage
Narada once visited the celestial court of Lord
Sivan
''Sivan'' (Hebrew: סִיוָן, Standard ''Sīvan'', Tiberian ''Sīwān''; from Akkadian ''simānu'', meaning "Season; time") is the ninth month of the civil year and the third month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar. It is a mo ...
at
Mount Kailash to present to Him a fruit, the ''gyana-pazham'' (literally, the fruit of knowledge), that held in it the elixir of wisdom. Upon Lord Sivan expressing his intention of dividing the fruit between his two sons,
Ganesha and
Muruga, the sage counselled against cutting it. He decided to award it to whomever of his two sons first circled the world thrice. Accepting the challenge, Lord Murugan started his journey around the globe on his mount peacock. However, Ganesha, who surmised that the world was no more than his parents Shiva and
Shakti combined, circumambulated them". Pleased with their son's discernment, Lord Shiva awarded the fruit to Lord Ganesha. When Murugan returned, he was furious to learn that his efforts had been in vain. He left Kailash and took up his abode in Palani hills in South India. It is believed that Murugan felt the need to get matured from boyhood and hence chose to remain as a hermit and discarded all his robes and ornaments. He went into meditation to know about himself.
Palani and most of
Dindigul district were part of the
Kongu Nadu
Kongu Nadu, also known by various names as Kongu Mandalam and Kongu belt, is a geographical region comprising present day parts of western Tamil Nadu, southeastern Karnataka and eastern Kerala. In the ancient Tamilakam, it was the seat of th ...
region of the Tamil country. The northern part of the Palani and
Oddanchatram taluks is held to have been part of the Anda Nadu sub-region, whereas the rest of the area constituted the Vaikapuri Nadu. The area was under the influence of the rulers of Coimbatore and Madurai, at various points of time. In the 18th century,
Hyder Ali and his son,
Tippu Sultan ruled over the place before being annexed the British after the
Third Anglo-Mysore War.
Temples
![Thiru Avinan Kudi Kulandhai Velappar Temple](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c8/Thiru_Avinan_Kudi_Kulandhai_Velappar_Temple.jpg)
Palani is home to one of the most sacred shrines of the Lord Muruga, as worshiped in the Hindu sect of ''
Kaumaram''. The Thandayudhapani Temple dedicated to Lord Murugan "Palani Andavar", and regarded one of his ''Arupadai Veedu'' (Six Battle Camps), is situated here. The temple is situated atop a hill known as Sivagiri. The ''Garbagriham'' is surmounted by a gold ''gopuram'' and the walls of the Garbagriham have numerous stone inscriptions describing offerings made by devotees to the temple. Steps are hewn into the rock, besides a wide path meant for the ascent of elephants, up the hill. In addition, a
winch pulled railway with three tracks and a
rope way are operational. A temple is dedicated to Murugan near the foot of the hill by the name of ''Thiru Avinan kudi'' which actually forms a part of the six abodes of Muruga (
Arupadaiveedu). It is also called as Kulandai Velayudhaswami Thirukkovil.
Besides this, right at the foot of the Sivagiri is a small shrine dedicated to the god
Ganapathi, where he goes by the name ''Pada Vinayakar''. It is customary amongst the pilgrims to pay their obeisances at this shrine before commencing their ascent of the hill.
Halfway up the hill, there is the
Idumban
Idumban is a great devotee of Lord Muruga and a great disciple of sage Agastya as well according to Tamil mythology. Idumban is also seen as one of the guardians of Muruga's temples in Tamil Nadu. During Thai Poosam celebrations in the Tamil mo ...
shrine where every pilgrim is expected to offer obeisance to Idumban before entering the temple of Dandayudhapani. The practice of Pilgrims to Palani bringing their offerings on their shoulders in a
kavadi is associated with the legend of Idumban.
Within the town is another temple dedicated to the Goddess
Parvathi
Parvati ( sa, पार्वती, ), Uma ( sa, उमा, ) or Gauri ( sa, गौरी, ) is the Hindu goddess of power, energy, nourishment, harmony, love, beauty, devotion, and motherhood. She is a physical representation of Mahadevi in ...
as ''Periyanayaki Amman''. Near the Periya Nayaki Amman temple are two others - the ''Mariyamman'' Temple and the ''Perumal'' Temple. The former is particularly resorted to in times of epidemics, the goddess there being regarded as the protector against illnesses.
A short distance from the town is a temple dedicated to Shiva as ''Periya Avudaiyar''.
The Kannadi Perumal Temple, dedicated to Vishnu, is a small temple situated on a hillock 9 km south of Palani, a short distance from the highway to Kodaikanal.
Geography
The backdrop to the town is formed by an offshoot of the
Western Ghats, the
Palani Hills, whereon lies the hill-station of
Kodaikanal. The view within the town is dominated by the two hills, Sivagiri and Sakthigiri, on the former of which lies the temple. At the foot of the hills lie several lakes which drain to the Shanmuganathi river, a tributary of the
Amaravathi River
The Amaravati River is the longest tributary of Kaveri River in the fertile districts of Udumalpet, Dharapuram and Karur Tamil Nadu state, South India.
Notes
The long Amaravati River begins at the Kerala/Tamil Nadu border at the bottom of M ...
(itself a tributary of the
Kaveri River
The Kaveri (also known as Cauvery, the anglicized name) is one of the major Indian rivers flowing through the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The Kaveri river rises at Talakaveri in the Brahmagiri range in the Western Ghats, Kodagu dist ...
), which takes its source on the slopes of the Palani Hills.
The nearest towns are
Oddanchatram,
Dharapuram,
Udumalaipettai,
Kodaikanal.
Demographics
According to
2011 census, Palani had a population of 70,467 with a sex-ratio of 1,023 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929.
A total of 6,467 were under the age of six, constituting 3,283 males and 3,184 females.
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 16.57% and 0.23% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the town was 78.95%, compared to the national average of 72.99%.
The town had a total of 19,015 households. There were a total of 27,150 workers, comprising 372 cultivators, 1,277 main agricultural labourers, 763 in house hold industries, 23,478 other workers, 1,260 marginal workers, 40 marginal cultivators, 68 marginal agricultural labourers, 107 marginal workers in household industries and 1,045 other marginal workers.
As per the religious census of 2011, Palani had 84.71%
Hindus, 12.4%
Muslims
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, 2.44%
Christians
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, 0.01%
Sikhs
Sikhs ( or ; pa, ਸਿੱਖ, ' ) are people who adhere to Sikhism (Sikhi), a monotheistic religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak. The term ...
, 0.01%
Buddhists, 0.42% following other religions and 0.02% following no religion or did not indicate any religious preference.
Transportation
Roadway
![Palani Bus Stand](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/77/Palani_Bus_Stand.jpg)
National Highway
NH 83 connects
Coimbatore to
Nagapattinam via Palani
Tiruchirappalli Thanjavur. Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Limited
TNSTC buses connect the town to other parts of the state.
KSRTC buses connecting places like
Kottayam,
Kozhikode,
Kasaragod
Kasaragod () is a municipal town and administrative headquarters of Kasaragod district in the state of Kerala, India. Established in 1966, Kasaragod was the first municipal town in the district. It is the northernmost district of Kerala and ...
,
Guruvayur,
Ernakulam
Ernakulam () is the Central Business District of the city of Kochi in Kerala, India and has lent its name to the Ernakulam district. Many major establishments, including the Kerala High Court, the office of the Kochi Municipal Corporation a ...
,
Thrissur,
Palakkad, and
kottarakara are available at particular interval of time from Palani bus stand. 24 hours buses are available on all three main roads (via
Dharapuram,
Oddanchatram and
Udumalaipettai)
Railway
Station Code :PLNI, Palani is a part of the
Coimbatore-
Rameswaram BG line prior to the commencing of gauge conversion. On 20 November 2012, the Dindigul-Palani section of the line was completed, and the
local railway station opened to railway traffic again. Currently there are passenger trains are crossing from
Madurai,
Thiruchendur to
Coimbatore,
Palakkad. And a daily
express train available between Palani to
Chennai
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. Recently Amritha express running from Madurai - Thiruvananthapuram via
Dindigul, Palani,
Pollachi,
Palakkad,
Thrissur,
Ernakulam
Ernakulam () is the Central Business District of the city of Kochi in Kerala, India and has lent its name to the Ernakulam district. Many major establishments, including the Kerala High Court, the office of the Kochi Municipal Corporation a ...
,
Kottayam,
Kollam
Kollam (), also known by its former name Quilon , is an ancient seaport and city on the Malabar Coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea, which is a part of the Arabian Sea. It is north of the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. The city i ...
.
Airway
The nearest major airports are
Coimbatore International Airport located from Palani and
Madurai International Airport located at from Palani. Tiruchirappalli International Airport is the next nearest, 164 km from Palani.
References
See also
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Kalthurai
*
Palani (Lok Sabha constituency)
*
Vibhuti
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Cities and towns in Dindigul district
Palayam