Photographer’s Note
Dharapuram, a name given to it by the British, has through history seen its share of rulers
and owners and today is part of the Erode district of Tamil Nadu. It is a quaint village, most
popular for the Hanuman temple. It is about 2 hours drive from Coimbatore, on the Madurai
route and the drive itself is picturesque with coconut trees and windmills sharing space
besides the road.
Every year in May, a festival is held at the temple, where thousands throng to be one of the
chosen few to pull the chariot, holding the idol, through the village. The temple also serves as
the community center providing free food to many in the area. The temple is also unique in that
the sanctum containing the idol is open to the skies unlike the other temples.
Dharapuram is shielded by the Kodaikanal hills on side and the Amaravathy river, a tributary of
the Cauvery, on the other. There are numerous picnic spots nearby, enough to make worthwhile
day trip from Coimbatore.
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sunilshukla
(844) 2006-07-06 3:56
Nice landscape jyothi, i was really upset with something on TE today. Your picture has a soothing effect.
Sunil
thaprem
(2500) 2006-07-07 8:11
Karthik,
Yes, this is one of my favourite places, especially the Hanumantharaya Temple!, which follows the MAngalorean style of rituals & an unique place...
Nice to see that in your TE & Pbase...
Cheers,
prem.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Jyothi Karthik Raja (yardbird)
(133) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-07-03
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Canon Digital Rebel 300D
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/320 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-07-06 2:57








