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==Geography==
==Geography==
The Pothigai hills is in the [[Thiruvananthapuram District]] of [[Kerala]]. At 1,866 meters, it is the highest peak in the rugged Ashambu hills, which have one of the richest concentrations of biodiversity in the Western Ghats.<ref>[http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl2209/stories/20050506000106500.htm The Hindu: Ashambu Heritage hills]</ref> The area is known for its spectacular views, beautiful forests and waterfalls, ancient temples, and the river [[Tamirabarani]], the lifeline of the region.
The Pothigai hills is in the [[Tirunelveli District]] of [[Tamilnadu]]. At 1,866 meters, it is the highest peak in the rugged Ashambu hills, which have one of the richest concentrations of biodiversity in the Western Ghats.<ref>[http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl2209/stories/20050506000106500.htm The Hindu: Ashambu Heritage hills]</ref> The area is known for its spectacular views, beautiful forests and waterfalls, ancient temples, and the river [[Tamirabarani]], the lifeline of the region.


==Legend==
==Legend==

Revision as of 20:55, 6 May 2012

Pothigai
Map
Highest point
Elevation1,866 m (6,122 ft)
Coordinates8°37′00.09″N 77°14′46.50″E / 8.6166917°N 77.2462500°E / 8.6166917; 77.2462500
Geography
LocationKutralam, Tamilnadu, India
Parent rangeAnnamalai Hills

The Pothigai Malai (hills), also known as the Agasthiyar Malai, is in the Ashambu hills, part of the Annamalai Hills in the southern part of the Western Ghats of Southern India. Legend says that Sage Agastya (also written as Agasthiyar or Agathiyar) created the Tamil language here.

Geography

The Pothigai hills is in the Tirunelveli District of Tamilnadu. At 1,866 meters, it is the highest peak in the rugged Ashambu hills, which have one of the richest concentrations of biodiversity in the Western Ghats.[1] The area is known for its spectacular views, beautiful forests and waterfalls, ancient temples, and the river Tamirabarani, the lifeline of the region.

Legend

According to the Mahābhārata,[2] Lord Shiva sent the two saints (or sages) Vyasa and Agastya, down to Earth, to create the divine languages, Sanskrit and Tamil. Agathiyar came to Pothigai and established the Tamil culture. The Tamil spoken in the adjacent Tirunelveli district is considered to be very pure.

After establishing the Sidhar Gnana Koodam center for scientific research, and later traveling throughout the world, spreading the knowledge gained, Agathiyar returned to a spot in the Pothigai hills, where he merged into the cosmos. A temple has been built for him at this spot, close to the Papanasam Falls on the banks of the Thamirabarani River. It is said that Sage Agathiyar occasionally gives appearances to sincere aspirants and devotees.

References

Manjolai Hills

Located between elevations ranging from 1000 to 1500 Metres, the Manjolai area is set deep within the Western Ghats within the Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve in the Tirunelveli District. Located on top of the Manimuthar Dam & the Manimuthar Water Falls, the Manjolai area comprises Tea Plantations, Small settlements around the tea plantations; Upper Kodaiyar Dam and a windy view point called Kuthiravetti

The Tea Plantations and the whole of Manjolai Estates are tea operated by The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd on Forest Lands leased by the Government of Tamil Nadu. There are 3 Tea Estates within the Manjolai area - Manjolai Estate, Manimutharu Estate & Oothu Estate. The Estates are located on elevations ranging between 2300 Feet to 4200 Feet. The estates, road & the settlements in the Manjolai area are managed by The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd. Images of Manjolai Hills can be viewed at http://www.flickr.com/photos/59865572@N00/sets/72157627351253129/