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词条 Vadamanappakkam
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  1. Overview

  2. Demographics

  3. History

  4. Educations

  5. Occupations

  6. Transport

  7. List of Temples

  8. Festivals

  9. References

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Vadamanappakkam is a village located in Tiruvannamalai district, Tamil Nadu, South India.

Overview

The village is situated in Southern India in the State of Tamil Nadu. The village is located {{cvt|20|mi|km}} south of the temple town Kancheepuram and 35 miles north of the famous hospital in the town of Vellore. The village has a population of 5,000 leading a harmonious life. This village is predominantly agrarian with rice being the staple food. Irrigation and drinking water is primarily available from the water from wells and ponds filled in the rainy season from October to January. The village is connected to other villages and towns through the state highways.

It is administered as part of the Vembakkam taluk.

People in this villages live in unity.

The chief occupations of the people are agriculture and Weaving (Kanchi cotton and silk sarees).

This Village has 1 High Schools, 1 panchayat union Elementary School, 1 Panchayat Office,1 Clinic, 2 Co-operative Society, and 1 Rural Library.

Demographics

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History

The name "Vadamanappakkam" ({{lang-ta| வடமணப்பாக்கம்}}) comes from "Vaadamalai Amman" located in "Easwarar Temple" in the village.

Educations

The Vadamanappakkam village has an elementary school with 500 students and a high school with 700 students. The schools have a common playground in a rural setting with dimensions of 200 yards X 400 yards.

The High School has a good record and each year more and students get high scores in public exams. Other students from nearby villages like Melbhudheri, Perumanthangal, Thandappanthangal, Moranam, and Thennampattu join here and shape their careers well.

Vadamanappakkam village has a one rural library with many books and daily newspapers providing a source for villagers to expand their knowledge.

Occupations

The main occupations are weaving and agriculture.

Transport

Vadamanappakkam can be reached by bus from Chennai via Kanchipuram to Kalavi Road. Vadamanappakkam is just 15 km from Cheyyar and just 27 km away from Kanchipuram,and just 27 km away from Arcot. It is located near(60 km) to Katpadi railway Junction. All trains from Chennai to Coimbatore, Bangalore, Trivandrum goes by this route only.

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List of Temples

Vadamanappakkam village has several temples.

1.Thanthondri Amman Temple.

2.Subramaniyar Swami Temple.

3.Eswarar Temple.

4.Venugopalswamy Temple.

5.Krishnar Temple.

6.Perumal Temple.

7.Astalakshmi Temple.

8.Anchaneyar Temple.

9.Kanni ammam Temple.

9.Marriammam Temple.

10.Muingiamman temple

11.Sengiamman temple

12.Vinayagar Temple

Festivals

Festivals are a common form of celebration in the village and include:

1) Pongal festivals celebrated with unity these days most of the peoples comes to native and celebrate the festivals. In the day of maatu pongal after pooja over peoples rounded villages using bullock cart children's and others happily travel that and they "chorus" works like "pongalo pongal maatu pongal" like that.

2) Like Pongal, Deepavali also celebrated in happily, also they celebrate "Vinayagar Chathoorthi", "Autha Pooja", "Krishnar Jeyanthi" etc.

3) Every year on the 4th Sunday of the Tamil month "Thai" they celebrate a festival for "Thanthondri Amman". On that day Peoples in all communities gather and they prepare pongal and done the poojas to amman and in that day evening "Maadu Pidi" process going. The highlight of that day is "Amman Thiruveethi ulla", why because most of the people in this village have viratham and done the nerthikadan while this time, like peoples had "Manda Villaku", "Kaan imai sathuthal". Because peoples accept this amman is a powerful.

4) The important festival happened in Subramaniyar swami temple is "Surasamharam". In recent times this festivals done in 2 years once.This was basic of surasamharam incident in Kantha Puranam. This is a 3 days festival and the 3rd day festival happened at "Kantha Sasti" day. In day after this "surasamharam" we are waiting for this function, in this function we enjoy the 3 days, our people participating the several programs for ex: Kattakatti vedam for attacking the Murugan.

5) After "Kumbabisegam" done in Earikarai Amman Kovil each year "Aadi" month celebrating the festival.

6) In Krishnajeyanthi day festivals celebrated in "Krishnar kovil (Venugopal swami)" in yathava street and road street celebrated the function.In that day "Uri adi" function done in yadava street.

7) In every 'Vinayakar Sathurthi' festival celebrated in "Yadhava street (vallampuri vinayaga temple)" and some temples found in the village.

Tanks are part of an ancient tradition of harvesting and preserving the local rainfall and water from streams and rivers for later use, primarily for agriculture and drinking water, but also for sacred bathing and ritual. Often a tank was constructed across a slope so to collect and store water by taking advantage of local mounds and depressions. Tank use is especially critical in parts of South India without perennial rainfall where water supply replenishment is dependent on a cycle of dry seasons alternating with monsoon seasons.

References

1. ^http://www.projectrishi.org/index2.html

2 : Villages in Tiruvannamalai district|Cities and towns in Tiruvannamalai district

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