Sunday, 17 December 2017

9 Navagraha temples in Tamil Nadu

Navagraha temples in Tamil Nadu is a set of Nine Hindu temples: each dedicated to one of the nine planetary deities, the Navagraha in various places around the South Indian own of Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu, India. The presiding deity in most of the temples is Shiva, with a shrine dedicated to the planetary deity. Leaving Tirunallar Saniswaran Temple which is located in Karaikkal, all the other temples are located in Tamil Nadu.
The present masonry structure for most of the temples were built during the reign of Medieval Cholas between the 7th and 11th centuries with later additions from the Vijayanagar period. Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, most of the temples have a five-tiered rajagopuram, the gateway tower and a granite wall enclosing all the shrines of the temple.
The temples are a part of the popular Navagraha pilgrimage in Tamil Nadu. It is believed that the planetary deities were cursed by Brahma to dwell in Vellurukku Vanam, the white wild flower jungle and were blessed by Shiva to make it their abode to devotees. The temples have six daily rituals at various times from 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., and two yearly festivals on its calendar. The temples are maintained and administered by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu.








Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Seedevimangalam Facility

Seedevimangalam is a village panchayat located in the tiruchirappalli district of Tamil-Nadu state,India. The latitude 11.126445 and longitude 78.824115 are the geocoordinate of the Seedevimangalam. Chennai is the state capital for Seedevimangalam village. It is located around 270.8 kilometer away from Seedevimangalam.. The other nearest state capital from Seedevimangalam is Pondicherry and its distance is 142.1 KM. The other surrouning state capitals are Pondicherry 142.1 KM., Bangalore 247.0 KM., Thiruvananthapuram 347.3 KM.,


The surrounding nearby villages and its distance from Seedevimangalam are Irur 1.1 KM , Therani 5.3 KM , Varagupadi 7.8 KM , Kurur 8.0 KM , Siruganpur 11.6 KM , Nakkaselam 11.9 KM , Elanthalapatty 13.5 KM , Kolakkanatham 14.0 KM , T.kalathur 14.3 KM , Arunagirimangalam 21.3 KM , Pilimisai 21.8 KM , Sillakudi 21.9 KM , Elanthankuzhi 22.6 KM , Koothur 23.1 KM , Z.athur 25.4 KM , Allinagaram 26.3 KM , Kottarai , Naranamangalam , Mavilangai , Peraiyur , .

The official language of Tamil

The native language of Seedevimangalam is Tamil and most of the village people speak Tamil. Seedevimangalam people use Tamil language for communication.

Seedevimangalam Sun rise time

Seedevimangalam village is located in the UTC 5.30 time zone and it follows indian standard time(IST). Seedevimangalam sun rise time varies 14 minutes from IST. The vehicle driving side in Seedevimangalam is left, all vehicles should take left side during driving. Seedevimangalam people are using its national currency which is Indian Rupee and its internationl currency code is INR. Seedevimangalam phones and mobiles can be accesed by adding the indian country dialing code +91 from abroad. Seedevimangalam people are following the dd/mm/yyyy date format in day-to-day life. Seedevimangalam domain name extension( cTLD) is .in .

The nearest railway station in and around Seedevimangalam

The nearest railway station to Seedevimangalam is Kallagam which is located in and around 22.7 kilometer distance. The following table shows other railway stations and its distance from Mamakudi.
Kallagam railway station    22.7 KM.
Sillakkudi railway station    23.5 KM.
Ariyalur railway station    26.8 KM.
Ayyalur railway station    26.8 KM.
Lalgudi railway station    27.9 KM.

Nearest airport to Seedevimangalam

Seedevimangalam‘s nearest airport is Tiruchirapalli International Airport situated at 42.5 KM distance. Few more airports around Seedevimangalam are as follows.
Tiruchirapalli International Airport    42.5 KM.
Thanjavur Air Force Station    54.2 KM.
Salem Airport    110.3 KM.

Nearest districts to Seedevimangalam

Seedevimangalam is located around 13.7 kilometer away from its district head quarter perambalur. The other nearest district head quarters is thiruvarur situated at 42.1 KM distance from Seedevimangalam . Surrounding districts from Seedevimangalam are as follows.
Tiruchirappalli ( tiruchirappalli ) district 40.8 KM.
Ariyalur ( ariyalur ) district    27.9 KM.
Thanjavur ( thanjavur ) district    50.8 KM.
Namakkal ( namakkal ) district    75.7 KM.

Nearest town/city to Seedevimangalam

Seedevimangalam‘s nearest town/city/important place is Kurumbalur located at the distance of 12.6 kilometer. Surrounding town/city/TP/CT from Seedevimangalam are as follows.
Kurumbalur    12.6 KM.
Perambalur    13.7 KM.
Kallakudi    19.6 KM.
Pullampadi    22.6 KM.
Ariyalur    23.5 KM.

Schools in and around Seedevimangalam

Seedevimangalam nearest schools has been listed as follows.
Padalur Hs School    2.1 KM.
Annai Maria Higher Secondery School P K Agaram    3.4 KM.
M R V Higher Secondary School    12.1 KM.
Mrv School    12.8 KM.
G H S S School Ammapalayam Road Play Ground    13.0 KM.

Beaches in and around Seedevimangalam

Seedevimangalam‘s nearest beach is Poompuhar Beach located at the distance of 107.6 kilometers. Surrounding beaches from Seedevimangalam are as follows.
Poompuhar Beach    107.6 KM.
Parankipatai Beach    109.8 KM.
Tranqbar Beach    112.5 KM.
Nagapattinam Beach    118.3 KM.
Velankanni Beach    122.8 KM

Nearest Town Padalur & Chittikulam:

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SEEDEVIMANGALAM, PERAMBALUR Post office location details 621109

Post office Address : The Postmaster, strtoupper( Branch Post office, Seedevimangalam Post office, Perambalur, Perambalur, Tamilnadu. Pincode - 621109 The post master name, address phone number can be found.







Friday, 6 October 2017

Seedevimangalam Agriculture


Agriculture is the science and practice of cultivating of land, producing crops, and raising animals. http://www.seedevimangalam.com/ It also refers to many associated processes or enterprises,such as food processing.No one knows precisely when humans first started a sustained, systematic practice of agriculture, but evidence has shown signs of agriculture in the Tamil Nadu.Some of the earliest cultivated crops included Onion, Paddy, Cotton, Tobacco and Mirchi. The presence of larger scale, systematic cultivation often preceded or accompanied the rise of villages and cities and the formation of organized civilizatio.

 A Saga of Success From a nation dependent on food imports to feed its population, India today is not only self-sufficient in grain production, but also has a substantial reserve and has of late started exporting appreciable quantities of rice. The progress made by agriculture in the last four decades has been one of the biggest success stories of free India. Agriculture and allied activities constitute the single largest contributor to the Gross Domestic Product, almost 33% of it. Agriculture is the means of livelihood of about www.seedevimangalam.com thirds of the work force in the country.