| The third
largest city of the state, Coimbatore, the headquarters of a district of the same
name, is one of the most industrialised cities in Tamil Nadu. Known as the textile
capital of South India or the Manchester of the South, the city is situated on
the banks of the river Noyyal. Coimbatore existed even prior to the 2nd century
AD as a small tribal village capital called Kongunad until it was brought under
Chola control in the 2nd or 3rd century AD by Karikalan, the first of the early
Cholas. Among its other great rulers were the Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas, Pandyas,
Hoysalas and the Vijayanagara kings. When Kongunad fell to the British along with
the rest of the state, its name was changed to Coimbatore and it is by this name
that it is known today, except in Tamil, in which it is called Kovai.
Located in the shadow of the Western ghats, Coimbatore enjoys a very pleasant
climate the year round, aided by the fresh breeze that flows in through the 25
kms long Palakkad gap. The rich black soil of the region has contributed to Coimbatore's
flourishing agriculture industry and, it is in fact that the successful growth
of cotton that served as a foundation for the establishment of its famous textile
industry. The first textile mills came up as far back as 1888 but there are now
over a hundred mills. The result has been a strong economy and a reputation as
one of the greatest industrial cities in South India. Coimbatore serves
as an entry and exit point to neighbouring Kerala and the ever popular hill station
of Udagamandalam(Ooty). It is the disembarking point for those who want to take
the Mountain train that runs from Mettupalayam, just 35 kms from Coimbatore. There
are also regular bus services from Coimbatore to Ooty. |
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Perur
Temple |
| This
Temple is 7 kms from Coimbatore Railway Station and was constructed by Karikal
Cholan over 1500 years ago. There are shrines to the presiding deity Patteeswarar
and his consort Pachainayaki and some elegantly carved sculptures in the Kanagasabai
hall. Devotees flock to this temple in hundreds during the Panguni Uthiram festival
which is celebrated in March every year. |
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Marudhamalai
Temple |
| Dedicated
to Lord Subramanya, this hilltop temple is one of the most visited temples in
the region, the reason being that the residing deity Dandayuthapani is believed
to have performed several miracles here. Thai Poosam and Tirukarthigai festivals
are celebrated with great pomp and gaiety at this temple. Marudhamalai is 12 kms
from the Railway Station.
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Agricultural
University |
| One
of the best institutions of its kind in South Asia, the Agricultural University
was originally established as an Agriculture Farm in Saidapet, Chennai. The location
was moved to Coimbatore in 1907 and the name was changed to Agricultural College
which later, came to be known as the Agricultural University. It is 5 kms away
from the Railway Station. |
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V O
C Park |
| Named
after the freedom fighter V.O.Chidambaram, this park is maintained by the Corporation.
There is a mini-zoo and joy train in the park. |
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Forest
College |
| One
of the oldest institutions of its kind in the country, the Forest College is situated
3.5 kms. north of the Railway Station. The College Museum is worth a visit. It
trains Forest rangers. |
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G.D.
Naidu Industrial Exhibition |
|
The late Thiru G.D. Naidu was
a born technocrat. He was a legend in his own lifetime. He had made invaluable
contributions to automobile, electronics, mechanical and agricultural sectors.
He had also established an Industrial Exhibition. |
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Bhavani
(121 kms) |
| The
Sangameshwarar temple at Bhavani is situated at the confluence of the rivers Bhavani
and the Cauvery. This place is called as "Tiruveni of South India". It is an important
pilgrim centre. Lord Sangameshwarer with His consort Vedanayaki is the presiding
deity. It is said that during the East India Company regime the then Collector
of Coimbatore and Salem Districts, William Garrow, who had his headquarters at
Bhavani, worshipped the Goddess Vedanayaki. One night the Goddess directed him
in his dream to vacate his bungalow immediately. The moment he vacated, the entire
bungalow collapsed. In reverence of this miracle, he presented to the temple an
ivory cradle which is still in the temple with his signature. |
| Vaideki
Water Falls |
| It
is located 30 kms. from Coimbatore via. Narasipuram village. It is a fine picnic
spot for trekkers. A perrennial water falls is a major attraction here.
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| Black
Thunder |
| A
water theme park named "Black Thunder" is located about 8 kms. from Mettupalayam
- Ooty Ghat Road at the foot hills of Nilgiris. It is a fine amusement park and
said to be the Asia's number one theme park. Automobile Association
of South India is in 242, Tiruchi Road, Coimbatore - 641 045, Phone No. 24294.
More than seventy travel agents are available in the city mainly near Bus stand,
Railway station and Trichy Road. |