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Country
  
District
  
PIN
  
628801

Elevation
  
13 m

State
  
Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Vehicle registration
  
TN69

Vazhavallan

Vazhavallan is a village in Thoothukudi district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. A town Eral, a well designed market, with a neat, straight and narrow road approximately 1.5 km long with about a thousand shops on either side was part of the Vazhavallan panchayat. It was located in Srivaikundam taluk. A stream cuts the village into two halves.

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Map of Valavallan, Tamil Nadu

The people living here are mostly Hindu Nadars.

The Puthusamy, Parama Sakthi Amman temple located here has rich ancient history. The chief god of this temple is said to be the last pandya king koon pandyan's son. Now the major work of people is agriculture. This village town was situated in the bank of Thamiraparani.

Vazhavallan is locally well known for a deep bore well which was built under the norms of Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board, which supplies the Tamiraparani drinking water.

Schools

  • Government Higher Secondary School
  • Temple

  • Pudhuchami Temple
  • Muthumalai Amman Temple
  • Kilakathi Samy Kovil Temple
  • Sriman Narayasamy Temple
  • Arunachi Amman Temple
  • Language

  • Tamil
  • Ancient name

  • korkai
  • River

  • tamirabarani
  • Villagers occupation

  • Farming
  • References

    Vazhavallan Wikipedia


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