MARUGALTALAI (Cave at)
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Description
An apparently natural cave, which was modified with beds chiselled out of the rock (note 1), reported KONOV (after V. Venkayya, edited 1907 by John H. Marshall) from a place called Marugaltalai (not tracked down) which lies at a distance of 16 km (KONOV 1907) east-south-east (A.D. Edward Raj 2002.07.02 Mss) of Tirunelvely (note 2). Buses ply from Tirunelvely to Marugaltalai (A.D. Edward Raj 2002.07.02 Mss).
NOTE 1: Vijaya Sherry Chand (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, Gujarat), online : iimahd.ernet.in/~vijaya/sit.htm (accessed 2008.06.01) tells us that »Jain monks … used kal-stones for dindu-pillows or bed« where the Tamil "kal" means »stone« and "dindu" is a »bed«.Tamil "panchapandavarpadukkai" (Pancha Pandavar Pandukkai) or »beds of the Five Pandava brothers« are reported from many places, including –>Anaimalai, –>Kongar Puliyangulam / Puliyankulam Palli, –>, –>Kalugumalai, and –>Tiger Cave (Kovilpatti). NOTE 2: Tirunelveli (also: Tinneveli, Tinnevelly), N08°44': E077°42' (nima.mil/geonames accessed 16.11.2003); or Tirunelvely (also: Palamcottah) N08°44': E077°45' (Everest 1830, IMPERIAL GAZETTEER 1907-1909).
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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21.5 | TIRUNELVELI WELL - TUNNEL | ||
55.6 | TIGER CAVE, Kovilpatti | ||
56.2 | KALUGUMALAI (Caves on the) | ||
56.2 | SUBRAHMANYA, Kalugumalai (Cave of) | ||
117.7 | PERAYUR 1 (Cave at) | ||
121.1 | T-KALLUPATTI ROCK SHELTER | ||
121.3 | PERAYUR 2 (Cave at) | ||
122.1 | PERAYUR 3 (Cave at) | ||
123.3 | PERAYUR 4 (Cave at) |