Putlur (Tiruvallur district)
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Putlur | |
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Suburb in Tiruvallur | |
Coordinates: 13°07′04″N 79°56′21″E / 13.117891°N 79.939049°E | |
Country | India |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Tiruvallur District |
Metro | Chennai |
Talukas | Thiruvallur |
Government | |
• Body | DTCP |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Lok Sabha constituency | Poonamallee |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Thiruvallur |
Planning agency | DTCP |
Putlur is a village and suburb in Tiruvallur of Tamil Nadu, India, located on the north-western outskirts of Chennai.[1]
Etymology
[edit]The name "Putlur" comes from the Tamil term putru meaning "snake hole". Goddess Parvati is believed to have taken the unprepossessing form of a large anthill in this village, where a temple was later built. The village was eventually called "Putlur" meaning "the town of anthill".[1]
Landmarks
[edit]The suburb is known for the Goddess Angala Parameswari temple (temple dedicated to goddess Parvati, known as Poongavanathu Amman).[2] According to the legend, the presiding deity is made of sand, which appears like a pregnant woman lying on the ground.
Transportation
[edit]Putlur is served by Putlur railway station in the West line of the Chennai Suburban Railway Network.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Allen, Charles (2017). Coromandel: A Personal History of South India. London: Little, Brown. ISBN 978-1-4087-0540-7.
- ^ "Sri Angala Parameswari temple". Dinamalar. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- ^ "Putlur halt station". India Rail Info. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
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