Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Mangulam View in Google Map

Mangulam View in Google Map
In this Picture one home top view looks like Hittler Flag symbol , if possible find out that home????????????

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Madurai (Tamil: மதுரை)

Madurai (Tamil: மதுரை)  is a major city in Madurai district in Tamil Nadu and home to the Meenakshi Temple. It is also known as the Temple City of India. You can find temples in almost every street in Madurai. The city is called "Thoongaa Nagaram", which means Sleepless City. You can find coffee/tea shops open at almost any time of day and night.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

MANGULAM - PANNDAMUTHU MOUNTAINS OR PANNDAMUTHU MALAI

    When ever the rain fall in the mountain , this place is fully so-rounded or merge with water and also it looks like small pond.The mangulam near colony peoples use this water for washing purpose .
mountain pond.
PANNDAMUTHU MOUNTAINS


caves temple in mangulam

This statue age is above 200 years , founded by SAMANARS.  This statue mention lord algar and his wifes. This statue behind horror story. This picture took near pannadamuthu pond ,and also that mountain placed near at this pond .
3 doors rocks


alagarkovil mountain

Thursday, January 12, 2012

INDIAN VILLAGE PEOPLE LIFE STYLE

Indian Village life is an assortment of tranquillity, serenity, quietude and innocence. Along with numerous small and big grass fields, several rivers, chirping of birds, swinging of emerald trees, speaking in a low voice the tale of languishment and love to the big and clear blue sky give a mesmerizing, captivating and bewitching effect to the Indian villages. Ever since the country`s independence from the British rule in 1947, the economy of the nation has banked upon its agrarian society. A majority of the persons living in India have involved themselves in agriculture and associated industries, and have thus made the country the quickest developing world economy. The country is hope to people of different castes and creeds which rightly demonstrates the principles of `Unity in Diversity`. Indian village life is fully relied on agriculture and innate all over the land. The lifestyle maintained by the people of Indian villages as well as their working styles are as fascinating as the balance offered by the metropolitan city lifestyles.

Occupation in Indian Villages
The primary occupation of the people living in the Indian villages is agriculture and is therefore reckoned as an unchangeable part of the Indian village culture. Traditionally, village and caste are regarded as similar to each other and the villages in India also follow the same trend. In Indian village life the presence of all the four castes with the hierarchy of the Brahmin is noticed. The caste system which originated long back has however remained unchanged in the village life in India. Although, caste system in its original sense has collapsed yet caste identities are very much present there in the village life in India. People belonging to different castes in a village deal with each other in kinship terms, which shows the fictive kinship relationships distinguished within each settlement.


Culture and Tradition in Indian Villages
Habitually the Indian villagers manifest a deep loyalty to their villages. A rural family which has its root seated deeply in a specific village does not move easily to another. The uniqueness of the village life in India lies in this deep loyalty which is again marked with a rich culture. The mystic charm and the cultural diversities of the village life in India, make Indian villages the land where beauty never fades away, and dream never cease to exist.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

About Mangulam


very old tree in mangulam
 The earliest epigraphic records of the Tamil country in Tamil Nadu were found in Mangulam village near Madurai. The cave inscriptions, deciphered in 1966, have been dated to 2nd century BC and record the gift of a monastery by Pandyan king Nedunj Cheliyan to a Jain monk. These inscriptions are also the oldest Jain inscriptions in South India and among the oldest in all of India. The stone inscriptions discovered at Mangulam (a.k.a Meenakshipuram) mentions the name of Nedunj Cheliyan III and his contemporary and subordinate, Kadalan Vazhuthi.
Mangulam is small town. But it has an underground drainage system even a century before.It is an important town planning issue even many corporations failed to address now.