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'''Tirunelveli''' is a city located in the southern part of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the [[Tirunelveli District]]. Tirunelveli is situated on the west bank of the [[Tamirabarani River]]; its name is derived from the Tamil words 'Thiru-Nel-Veli', meaning 'Sacred Paddy Hedge'. With a rich history that dates back to ancient times, the city is an important educational and economic hub in the region.
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'''Tirunelveli''' (also known as '''Nellai''') is a city in the southern part of the [[Indian state]] of [[Tamil Nadu]]. It is the administrative headquarters of the [[Tirunelveli district]]. The city is located on the west bank of the [[Thamirabarani River]] and is known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance.


==History==
==History==
Tirunelveli has a history that stretches back over 2,000 years. It was the capital of the [[Pandya Kingdom]] for some time and has been a significant center for culture, religion, and commerce. The city's historical monuments, including the ancient [[Nellaiappar Temple]] dedicated to Lord Shiva, reflect its rich cultural heritage.
Tirunelveli has a history that dates back over 2,000 years. It was ruled by various dynasties, including the [[Pandya dynasty]], the [[Chola dynasty]], and the [[Madurai Nayaks]]. The city was an important center for trade and commerce during these periods. The name "Tirunelveli" is believed to be derived from the Tamil words "Thiru" (sacred), "nel" (paddy), and "veli" (fence), referring to the abundance of paddy fields in the area.


==Geography==
==Geography==
Tirunelveli is located at the southern tip of Tamil Nadu, bordered by the [[Western Ghats]] on the west and the [[Gulf of Mannar]] on the east. The [[Tamirabarani River]] flows through the city, making the land fertile and conducive to agriculture, which is a major part of the local economy.
Tirunelveli is situated at a latitude of 8.73° N and a longitude of 77.7° E. The city covers an area of approximately 189.9 square kilometers. The [[Thamirabarani River]], which flows through the city, is a major source of water for irrigation and drinking purposes. The region is characterized by a tropical climate, with hot summers and moderate rainfall during the monsoon season.


==Economy==
==Economy==
The economy of Tirunelveli is diverse, with agriculture, educational services, and energy production being the major sectors. The city is known for its wind farms, which are among the largest in India. Tirunelveli is also famous for its unique sweet, the Tirunelveli Halwa, which is a major tourist attraction.
The economy of Tirunelveli is primarily based on agriculture, with paddy, cotton, and groundnut being the major crops. The city is also known for its handloom and textile industries. In recent years, there has been a growth in small-scale industries and educational institutions, contributing to the economic development of the region.
 
==Culture==
Tirunelveli is renowned for its cultural heritage, with numerous temples, festivals, and traditional arts. The [[Nellaiappar Temple]], dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the most prominent landmarks in the city. The temple is known for its architectural grandeur and annual festivals, which attract thousands of devotees.


==Education==
[[File:Nellaiappar Temple.jpg|thumb|right|Nellaiappar Temple, a major landmark in Tirunelveli]]
Tirunelveli is an important center for education in southern Tamil Nadu. It is home to several institutions of higher education, including the [[Manonmaniam Sundaranar University]], which offers a wide range of courses in arts, sciences, engineering, and technology.


==Culture==
The city celebrates various festivals, including [[Pongal]], [[Diwali]], and the annual car festival at the Nellaiappar Temple. Traditional music and dance forms, such as [[Bharatanatyam]] and [[Carnatic music]], are integral to the cultural fabric of Tirunelveli.
The culture of Tirunelveli is a blend of traditional Tamil culture with influences from the various dynasties that ruled the region. The city celebrates all major Tamil festivals, such as Pongal, Diwali, and Tamil New Year, with great fervor. The Nellaiappar Temple car festival is a significant event in the city's cultural calendar.


==Transport==
==Education==
Tirunelveli is well-connected by road, rail, and air. The [[Tirunelveli Junction Railway Station]] is an important rail hub in southern Tamil Nadu, providing connectivity to major cities across India. The nearest airport is the [[Tuticorin Airport]], located approximately 40 kilometers from the city.
Tirunelveli is home to several educational institutions, including [[Manonmaniam Sundaranar University]], which offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The city also has numerous schools and colleges that provide quality education in various fields.


==Tourism==
==Transportation==
Tirunelveli has several tourist attractions, including the Nellaiappar Temple, the [[Agasthiyar Falls]], and the [[Manimuthar Dam]]. The city's natural beauty, combined with its historical and cultural significance, makes it a popular destination for tourists.
Tirunelveli is well-connected by road, rail, and air. The [[Tirunelveli Junction railway station]] is a major railway hub, providing connectivity to various parts of India. The city is also served by the [[Tuticorin Airport]], located about 40 kilometers away, offering domestic flights to major cities.


==See Also==
==Related pages==
* [[Tamil Nadu]]
* [[Tamil Nadu]]
* [[Tamirabarani River]]
* [[Thamirabarani River]]
* [[Pandya Kingdom]]
* [[Nellaiappar Temple]]
* [[Western Ghats]]
* [[Pandya dynasty]]


[[Category:Cities in Tamil Nadu]]
[[Category:Cities in Tamil Nadu]]
[[Category:Tirunelveli]]
[[Category:Tirunelveli district]]
 
[[Category:History of Tamil Nadu]]
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File:TamilNadu_Logo.svg|Tirunelveli
File:Tiruneveli_.jpg|Tirunelveli
File:Nellaiappar_temple_pillar.JPG|Nellaiappar temple pillar
File:Agasthiyamalai_range_and_Tirunelveli_rainshadow.jpg|Agasthiyamalai range and Tirunelveli rainshadow
File:Central_Veinthaan_Kulam_Panorama_Tirunelveli_Apr22_A7C_01848-49.jpg|Central Veinthaan Kulam Panorama
File:TirunelveliPanorama.jpg|Tirunelveli Panorama
File:MGR_Bus_Stand_NH7_Entrance_Departure_Tirunelveli_Jan22_R16_05479.jpg|MGR Bus Stand NH7 Entrance Departure
File:Tirunelveli_Junction.JPG|Tirunelveli Junction
File:CentralTheatreTvli.jpg|Central Theatre
File:Tirunelveli_Medical_College2.JPG|Tirunelveli Medical College
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 18 February 2025

A city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu



Tirunelveli (also known as Nellai) is a city in the southern part of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the administrative headquarters of the Tirunelveli district. The city is located on the west bank of the Thamirabarani River and is known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance.

History[edit]

Tirunelveli has a history that dates back over 2,000 years. It was ruled by various dynasties, including the Pandya dynasty, the Chola dynasty, and the Madurai Nayaks. The city was an important center for trade and commerce during these periods. The name "Tirunelveli" is believed to be derived from the Tamil words "Thiru" (sacred), "nel" (paddy), and "veli" (fence), referring to the abundance of paddy fields in the area.

Geography[edit]

Tirunelveli is situated at a latitude of 8.73° N and a longitude of 77.7° E. The city covers an area of approximately 189.9 square kilometers. The Thamirabarani River, which flows through the city, is a major source of water for irrigation and drinking purposes. The region is characterized by a tropical climate, with hot summers and moderate rainfall during the monsoon season.

Economy[edit]

The economy of Tirunelveli is primarily based on agriculture, with paddy, cotton, and groundnut being the major crops. The city is also known for its handloom and textile industries. In recent years, there has been a growth in small-scale industries and educational institutions, contributing to the economic development of the region.

Culture[edit]

Tirunelveli is renowned for its cultural heritage, with numerous temples, festivals, and traditional arts. The Nellaiappar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the most prominent landmarks in the city. The temple is known for its architectural grandeur and annual festivals, which attract thousands of devotees.

Nellaiappar Temple, a major landmark in Tirunelveli

The city celebrates various festivals, including Pongal, Diwali, and the annual car festival at the Nellaiappar Temple. Traditional music and dance forms, such as Bharatanatyam and Carnatic music, are integral to the cultural fabric of Tirunelveli.

Education[edit]

Tirunelveli is home to several educational institutions, including Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, which offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The city also has numerous schools and colleges that provide quality education in various fields.

Transportation[edit]

Tirunelveli is well-connected by road, rail, and air. The Tirunelveli Junction railway station is a major railway hub, providing connectivity to various parts of India. The city is also served by the Tuticorin Airport, located about 40 kilometers away, offering domestic flights to major cities.

Related pages[edit]