Dharmanathapuram

Dharmanathapuram is a village near Lalgudi in Tiruchirapalli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It heads the revenue village of Neikuppai south. The village of Dharmanathapuram is surrounded by fertile wet lands. The village had the population of 200 in 2001.[2]

Dharmanathapuram
Country India
State , RegionTamil Nadu, Chola Nadu
DistrictTiruchirapalli
DivisionLalgudi division [1]
TalukLalgudi taluk
State Assembly ConstituencyLalgudi (1952 onwards)
Lok Sabha ConstituencyPerambalur since 2009
Government
  TypeVillage
  Bodyvillage panchayat
Elevation
57 m (187 ft)
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code0431
Vehicle registrationTN-48

History

Dharmanathapuram was established during early British India by the then landlord Savarimuthu udayar and his son in law Y. Savarimuthu Udayar. Today the people live in Dharmanathapuram are their great grands and their maternal great grands. They all belong to the community Parkavakulam.

Church

St. Paul of Thebes Church, Dharmanathapuram (புனித வனத்து சின்னப்பர் ஆலயம்) is the Roman Catholic church in this evergreen village of Dharmanathapuram. The old church was built during the 19th century and its roof is made of tile, it had a tower of about 30 ft height from ground level. Due to the building becoming weak and old it was demolished during 1983. The first stone was laid in 1983 for the construction of the new church. After completion in 1987, the church was blessed and opened by Paul Arulsamy the then Bishop of kumbakonam.

Transport

Dharmanathapuram lies in the district highway from Lalgudi Santhapettai to Dharmanathapuram. It is 8 km away from lalgudi, 4 km away from Purathakudi and 10 km from Samayapuram.

Air transport

The nearest airport is Tiruchirappalli International Airport [3] just 25 km from Dharmanathapuram.

Railway

The nearest railway stations are mandurai, valadi and lalgudi railway station.

References

  1. "Residents question move to locate Marungapuri taluk office at Kallupatti". The Hindu. 21 June 2013.
  2. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  3. "Airports Authority of India". Aai.aero. 23 January 2013. Archived from the original on 15 March 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2013.

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