Kandramanickam
Kandaramanickam கண்டரமாணிக்கம் | |
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panchayat town | |
Kandaramanickam Location in Tamil Nadu, India | |
Coordinates: 10°02′47″N 78°37′58″E / 10.0463°N 78.6327°ECoordinates: 10°02′47″N 78°37′58″E / 10.0463°N 78.6327°E | |
Country | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Sivaganga district |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 630204 |
Telephone code | 04577 |
Vehicle registration | TN-63 |
Website | www.kandaramanickamnagarathar.com |
Kandaramanickam is a panchayat town in Sivaganga district, in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. www.kandaramanickamnagarathar.com
Geography
Kandaramanickam is located at 10°02′47″N 78°37′58″E / 10.0463°N 78.6327°E. It is 18 kilometers away from Karaikudi and 8 km away from Thirupatthur. This Kandramanickam falls under Sivaganga District, in closer proximity to Madurai.
This Kandramanickam is often confused to be the original settlement of Brahacharanam Brahmins, who share a close affinity to the Sama Veda, Bharadwaja Gothra Iyengars. This often results as a result of two villages with similar names. A very strong reason to dispute the Kandramanickam of Sivaganga District for its links to Brahacharanam Brahmins is the fact of its geographic distance to the Nachiar Koil area, near which lies a very small, sleepy village called Kandramanicakm. It is more on the Kudavasal vicinity, as the Tamil Nadu Pincode listing for the village Kudavasal is under the Kudavasal Taluk of Thiruvaiyaru District. Thiruvaiyaru district lies closer to Kumbakonam and Thanjavur. See Also: Brahacharanam Going through the Brahacharanam link, it can be readily noted that the subgroups listed there mostly belong to villages and towns in and around Kudavasal Taluk, Thiruvaiyaru District.
The village Kandiramanickam [10°54'33.48"N 79°30'56.97"E] lies 6km east of Nachiyar Koil and is midway between Nachiyar koil and Marudancheri. The village boasts of a Perumal temple, which is visited by a Bhattar only in the mornings. He travels from another town 10 km from Kandramanickam. Once a very densely populated village of Brahacharana Brahmins and Bharadwaja Gothra Iyengars, this town today is devoid of any Brahmins. Brahacharanam Brahmin settlements were all established during the Chola period in the heart of the Chola territory. The Kandiramanickam Brahacharanam was one of them probably in memory of Kandarathitha Chola.
Transports
Kandaramanickam is well connected by public transport from both Karaikudi and Thirupatthur. Both these places are well connected by road transport and Karaikudi is connected by rail as well.
Temple
In Kandaramanickam Manickka Naachi Amman temple is located in the centre of village. Every year in the month of April very grand festival (Thiruvizha) will take place which includes Chariot procession, Palkudam & Manjuvirattu.