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Thiruvaduthurai

Coordinates: 11°02′25″N 79°31′06″E / 11.0404°N 79.5182°E / 11.0404; 79.5182
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Thiruvaduthurai
Thiruavavaduthurai
village
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictNagapattinam
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
609803
Vehicle registrationTN-82
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Nearest cityMayiladuthurai,Kumbakonam

Thiruvavaduthurai also called as Thuraisai is a Beautiful Greenery Village well known for its Adheenam. It is one of the five most prominent Saiva Aadheenams (or monasteries) in South India. It is in this Great shrine that Thirumoolar wrote Thirumandhiram in Tamil, in more than three thousand verses, probably between the 4th and 6th centuries A.D., and is considered as one of the oldest and most important text of Yoga from South India. It is a work of Yoga, tantra, mysticism, mantra, kundalini and monistic theism. He lived in Thiruvavaduthurai for 3000 years and wrote each verses each year thus completing 3000 verses in 3000 years.

Important FACTS about Thiruvavaduthurai:

- Thirumoolar wrote Thirumandhiram here

- Thiruvavaduthurai posts two modern day wonders - A Growing Nandi (Cow in Tamil) and a Wide Spread Sacred Fig (Botanical Name : Ficus religiosa)

- A natural White Neem Tree

- Three rivers flow across this village

The main Priest in this Shrine is Sivashri K.Thandapani Sivachariyar belonging to Kaapiakudi Vagayara a village near the famous Hindu Shrine Sirkazhi.

Demographics

It is headed by a pontiff. at here the Thirumular writes "thirumanthiram".

11°02′25″N 79°31′06″E / 11.0404°N 79.5182°E / 11.0404; 79.5182