Thirumoorthy Hills | Thirumoorthy Dam | Thirumoorthy Waterfall | Sri Amaralingeswarar temple Udumalpet
Thirumoorthy Hills is located At a
distance of 38 km from Pollachi , Coimbatore
district of Tamil Nadu state, India. Thirumoorthy Hills is a part of the
Anamalai Hill range of the Western Ghats is one of the highest peaks in Asia.
It is 1600KM long. Is recognized as one of the world’s heritage sites by UNESCO
in the year 2012 .
Thirumoorthy Hills :
Thirumoorthy Malai the name from the existence of 3 idols of
Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara (Shiva). Thirumoorthy Hills is also known for
Universal Peace Foundation. Since it is a picturesque destination, Thirumoorthy
Malai is also a favourite shooting location of Tamil and Malayalam movies.
Thirumoorthy Hills is home to The
Universal Peace Foundation that regularly organizes yoga sessions on this
beautiful hill.
Thirumoorthy Dam : Thirumoorthy
Dam has been constructed adjoining the Thirumurthy Hill . The dam is 60 feet in
height and 2 KM in length. The primary water source for the dam is Panjalinga
Aruvi and Aliyar dam water through the Contour canal. Dam water provided as the
drinking water for all around the Tiruppur district people.
Thirumoorthy Dam is capable of releasing
water for irrigation of 94,000 acres or more with the remaining water after the
drinking water usage. It’s an excellent place to take photos and swim in the
dam. Besides these, you can ride on dam sand as well.
The dam is built across the
Thirumoorthy Waterway, a feeder of the Stream Amaravathi. Thirumoorthy Dam
fills different needs, including water system, water supply, and hydroelectric
power age.
The dam is set in the midst of
pleasant environmental factors with lavish vegetation, moving slopes, and
tranquil scenes. It assumes a critical part in gathering the water
prerequisites of the close by horticultural grounds and gives power to the
locale.
It draws in nature darlings and
sightseers who come to appreciate the magnificence of the spot. There is a
sanctuary committed to Master Thirumoorthy (Ruler Shiva). The sanctuary is a
well known journey spot and is visited by enthusiasts consistently.
There is a spell binding cascade known
as Thirumoorthy Falls or Panchalingam Falls. The cascade overflows down from a
level of around 50 feet and is a beautiful fascination for guests. Boats are
accessible available, permitting travelers to investigate the quiet waters and
partake in the magnificence of the environmental elements.
Boating in Thirumoorthy Dam: Boating
in Thirumoorthy Dam is a popular recreational activity the serene and
picturesque surroundings while cruising on the dam’s reservoir.
Types of Boats : Different types of boats for their boating experience. These may include rowboats, paddleboats, and motorized boats, depending on the facilities available at the dam. The choice of boat often depends on your preference and the type of experience you desire.
Bird Watching in
Thirumoorthy Dam : Thirumoorthy
Dam is located, is a hotspot for bird species. The lush forests, hills, and
water bodies create a suitable habitat for a wide range of birds. Birdwatchers
can expect to spot various resident and migratory bird species.
Thirumoorthy Dam include kingfishers,
herons, egrets, storks, darters, cormorants, parakeets, bulbuls, and various
species of waterfowl. Depending on the season and local habitat, you may also
spot raptors, flycatchers, warblers, and other woodland birds.
Trekking and Adventure in Thirumoorthy dam : Thirumoorthy Dam provide an opportunity for Trekking and adventure activities to explore the pristine beauty of the Western Ghats and experience an adrenaline rush.
Thirumoorthy
Waterfall | Panjalinga Aruvi : The water falls located at a distance
of 3 km from Thirumoorthy Temple . It is cool place for meditation, waterfalls,
temple and dam. The hill is the splendid Panchalingam Falls. One needs to climb
about three kilometers over the hills to reach the falls. The place has immense
scope for activities that suit adventure seekers, hikers, and nature lovers.
Before stepping into the way of the
waterfall, make sure you’re satisfied with the level of water by watching the
water move around the Temple. Be aware of Monkeys around you once you reached
the waterfall. Above Thirumoorthy falls, there is a Panjalingam(5 Lingams) available. We are limited to enter the place
as it is closed most of the time.
Sri Amaralingeswarar temple : Thirumoorthy Temple, also known as Sri Amanalingeswarar Temple . The temple is dedicated to the Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Brahma.
Legend : A few thousand years ago Athri Maharishi and his wife Anasuya Devi resided in these hills, Narada praises about Anasuya's devotion in front of the wives of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
The Goddesses become jealous and tell their husbands to test Anasuya's devotion. So, the Trinities Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma come to Sage Athri's house when he is not there at home .
If she refuses then that is dishonour
to the guests and they can take away all the power of Atri. Anusuya felt that
the three guests who asked such a strange favour are not normal people since
they are trying to place her in a tricky situation.
Anasuya prayed to her husband in her
mind and said that she doesn’t have any fear serving them without clothes as
she is not affected by lust. Since the guests asked for alms saying “Bhavati
Bhiksham Dehi” (Oh Mother! Give us some food) and indirectly called her a
mother.
She decided that she will consider
them as her children and serve them as requested. Because of her greatness and
as per her thinking by the time she came to serve food the three gods became
small children and her breasts started producing milk.
She then breastfed them and put them
to sleep in a cradle. Atri came back afterwards and hearing the story from
Anusuya praised the three gods sleeping in the cradle. They woke up in their
original form and praised Anusuya’s pativratyam and gave her a boon.
Anasuya requested that these three
should be born as her children . Shiva is born as Sage Durvasa, Vishnu as
Dattatreya and Brahma as Chandra (Moon). Hence, this region is named as
Thirumoorthy Malai (Hills).
It is also believed that Jain priests or Samanar lived in the hills when Jainism flourished in Tamil Nadu. The huge rock which is worshiped as Thirumoorthy has a sculpture of a Jain priest. A popular belief is that this rock rolled down from the hills few centuries back during a flood.
Thirumoorthy
Hills | Dam | Waterfall | temple | Panjalinga Aruvi Timings : 7 AM - 5 PM .
Thirumoorthy
Hills | Dam | Waterfall | temple | Panjalinga Aruvi Entry : Free .
How to reach Thirumoorthy
Hills | Dam | Waterfall | temple | Panjalinga Aruvi :
By Road : Udumalpet to Thirumoorthy
Hills .
By Train: Pollachi Railway Station .
By Air: Coimbatore International
Aiport .
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