Purattasi Festival at Elumalayan Temple 2024 - Udumalaipettai
Deep within the lush expanse of the Anamalai Tiger Reserve, a hidden gem lies nestled, awaiting discovery. The ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Perumal and affectionately known as Then Thirumalai Tirupati (South Tirumala Tirupati), stands serenely amidst the vibrant foliage, its beauty heightened by its seclusion. Located near Udumalaiipettai, on the winding road to Munnar, this sacred site requi....
Deep within the lush expanse of the Anamalai Tiger Reserve, a hidden gem lies nestled, awaiting discovery. The ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Perumal and affectionately known as Then Thirumalai Tirupati (South Tirumala Tirupati), stands serenely amidst the vibrant foliage, its beauty heightened by its seclusion. Located near Udumalaiipettai, on the winding road to Munnar, this sacred site requires a journey through the forest, a gentle climb up small hills, and a willingness to surrender to the allure of the wild. As you walk, the sounds of the forest grow louder, a symphony of birdsong and rustling leaves. The canopy above filters the sunlight, casting dappled shadows on the earth. Suddenly, the trees part, and the temple comes into view, its weathered stones bearing testament to the passage of time. This temple, Then Thirumalai Tirupati, is a revered destination, especially during the Tamil month of Purattasi. On Saturdays, pilgrims flock to seek Lord Perumal's blessings, their prayers and chants filling the air. For the remainder of the year, the temple slumbers, protected by the Forest Department, its solitude undisturbed. Then Thirumalai Tirupati embodies the confluence of nature, culture, and spirituality, showcasing India's rich tapestry. As a sacred site within a protected area, it highlights the importance of preserving the nation's cultural heritage alongside its natural wonders. Standing before this ancient structure, one feels the essence of India's timeless beauty, where the ine and the wild intertwine. -This Temple Closed and protected by the Forest Department throughout the year, except on Saturdays during Purattasi month.
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Activities
Lord Perumal Darshan
Social Media
Organized By
Forest Department, Government of Tamil Nadu
Tourist Officer, Tiruppur
Tourist Office, Collectorate Campus, Tiruppur.
8667445253
touristofficetiruppur[at]gmail[dot]com
How to reach
The nearest airport is Coimbatore Airport,
which is 94 KMs away.
The nearest convenient railway station is Udumalaipettai,
which is 12 KMs away.
The nearest major city is Udumalai,
which is 12KMs away.