Thenmathimangalam

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Thenmathimangalam is famous for pilgrimiage and farming. Parvatha malai is one of the famous mountain, We could find useful trees and beautiful scenarios over there.
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Coordinates:   12°26'4"N   79°0'54"E

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  • Hi Sivaramakrishnan, I am a very frequent visitor of the Mallikarjuneswarar temple on the Parvatha Malai. Good to see that you have marked this place on the Wikimapia. Thanks for that. One small correction is that, I have heard that the real name of this village is Thenmagadeva Mangalam. Kindly correct this on the marking, if I am right.
  • Please visit youtube.com and search for upaddy and parvadha malai there. I have also got a lot of pictures of parvadha malai in my picasaweb album. To view the photos search for Parvadha Malai and Paddy in Picasaweb. Hope you will like it.
  • Parvatha Malai is an ancient place which is called in different names in different yugas. Very spiritual place. Blessed place. The power of Lord Sri Bramarambigai sametha Malligarjuneswarar blessing all of us. This hills is a dwelling of Sidhars all around here.
  • hi every body...thenmahadevamangalam is my native and cool place to visit, come and share the adventurous feeling and the right way to climb parvathamalai is through thenmahadevamangalam...because one should climb the mountain from the front side not from the back side(i.e from kadaladi) and the related gods and temple to parvathamalai is at thenmahadevamangalam.... hope u wil enjoy the trip.
  • u can get news and routing from the below websites http://connect.in.com/parvathamalai/profile.html http://www.agnisharman.com/?p=258 http://kshetrapurana.wordpress.com/2010/02/07/parvatamalai/
  • PARVATH HILL IS A BEAUTIFULL PLACE IT IS A GIFT OF GOD EVERY ONE HASTO VISIT IT I HAD VISITED THAT PLACE A MONTH AGO
  • HAI,THIS IS ARUN FROM COMMEN CERVICE CENTRE IN THENMATHIMANGALAM.PARVATHAMALAI IS ONE OF THE GOD GIFT OF NATURE,I SUGGEST U COME ONCE U FEEL YOUR MIND CHANGES
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