Sivagiri(சிவகிரி)
sivagiri seemai
Town
Nickname: 
sivagiri seemai
Sivagiri(சிவகிரி) is located in Tamil Nadu
Sivagiri(சிவகிரி)
Sivagiri(சிவகிரி)
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 9°20′N 77°26′E / 9.33°N 77.43°E / 9.33; 77.43
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictTenkasi
Elevation
165 m (541 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total20,160
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Sivagiri is a panchayat town and a tourist place in Tenkasi district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Sivagiri is located at a distance of 50 km north to Tenkasi, 20 km south to Rajapalayam, 95 km north-west to Tirunelveli, 95 km south to Madurai, 540 km south to Bangalore, 150 km north to Thiruvananthapuram and 580 km south to the state capital Chennai.

It was one of the Palayams in ancient Madurai. It is located in the leeward side of the Western Ghats. Many seasonal rivers originate from this Mountains. One of the rivers is Kombai river which is located in the Western Ghats, Sivagiri. Thalayanai waterfalls and Rasingaperi canal are also main tourist attractions located at the Western Ghats region in Sivagiri. Sastha Kovil waterfalls located at a distance of 6 km from Sivagiri in the reserved forest region of western ghats. Dharani Sugars is also operating in Dharani Nagar, Sivagiri. Many waterfalls, rivers flow from the Western Ghats across Sivagiri. Wild species such as elephants, leopards, wild boars, bears, wild cats, and deer were found in this region.[citation needed]

Location

This is one of the three Palayams and is located in the Sivagiri taluk of the Tenkasi district, on the slopes of the Western Ghats.

Anglo wars

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The polygar of Sivagiri bore a personal animosity to the Puli Thevar of Nerkkatumseval and refrained from joining the coalition he put together to fight the Anglo-Nawabi forces in 1754. In 1757, he joined forces with Yusuf Khan, the nawab military commander, against the Puli Thevar. When Kollamkondan again rebelled in 1764, following the execution of Yusuf Khan for having betrayed the nawab, Sivagiri was quick to join. Victories over the Anglo-Nawabi forces helped the revolt spread to other polygars.

Notable events

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Administrative area during the late 1800s

Sivagiri palayam comprised 103 villages, survived into the 19th century as a leading zamindari name sangili veerapandiya chinna thambiyar ruling the 103 villages. In 1879 it had an area of 122.38 sq. m. and a population of 49,531.

Geography

Sivagiri is located at 9°20′N 77°26′E / 9.33°N 77.43°E / 9.33; 77.43.[1] It has an average elevation of 165 metres (541 feet). This was formerly a zamindari town.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census[2] by Census Commissioner of India, Sivagiri had a population of 20,160. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Sivagiri has an average literacy rate of 57%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 68%, and female literacy is 46%. In Sivagiri, 9% of the population is under 6 years of age. Majority thevar community and senaiyar.

Sivagiri Taluk

Sivagiri today[when?] has become a Taluk in the Tenkasi District. Most of the old palayams are under this Taluk. It lies on the National Highway 208 to Tenkasi and is 16 km from Rajapalayam and is 36 km from Sankarankovil.[3]

References

  1. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Sivagiri
  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. ^ "Administrative Setup of Tirunelveli District". Archived from the original on 22 November 2010. Retrieved 15 December 2010.