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Village in Tamil Nadu, India
Sundaranachiapuram
Village
Sundaranachiapuram is located in Tamil NaduSundaranachiapuramSundaranachiapuramLocation in Tamil Nadu, IndiaShow map of Tamil NaduSundaranachiapuram is located in IndiaSundaranachiapuramSundaranachiapuramSundaranachiapuram (India)Show map of India
Coordinates: 9°27′0″N 77°33′0″E / 9.45000°N 77.55000°E / 9.45000; 77.55000
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictVirudhunagar
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN626142
Telephone code04563
Vehicle registrationOLD-TN-67 New- TN-84
Nearest cityRajapalayam
Literacy65%
Lok Sabha constituencyTenkasi
Climatehot (Köppen)
Avg. summer temperature39 °C (102 °F)
Avg. winter temperature25 °C (77 °F)

Sundaranachiyapuram is a village located nearby Rajapalayam, in Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is a small village, with around 1300 families.

History

Sundaranachiapuram was born in 1888 from sundar raja puram, It is named for the Hindu god Sundaranachiamman. The Sundaranachiamman temple is 2 km.

In the nineteenth century it was under the control of Seithur Zamindhar who oppressed the people of Sundaranachiapuram and filed a case against them. Some heads of the village sought the help of the Jesuit missionary Father J. B. Trincal who was stationed at W. Pudupatti. The villagers agreed to embrace Christianity provided that they were freed from the seithur zamindhar. In 1888, 12 July he sav the unlettered victims and won the case. As a result, the whole village became Christian, but Sundar Raja puram people remain the same with Seithur Zamindhar.

Work

Agriculture is the main occupation of the people. Crops include coconut, paddy rice, mango, sugarcane, cotton, millet, roots and tuber crops, maize, cucumber, pumpkin and various vegetables.

Most of the irrigation is done in traditional ways. Water sources are mostly wells and in some cases surface water being pumped into the farmlands.

There are also masons (kothanar), embroidery, and brickmakers (sengal soolai).

School

Two schools were established 150 years ago by Roman Catholic priests:

  • St. Joseph's Middle School
  • St. Theresa Elementary School

Temples and Churches

The village has two temples and a church:

  • Pillaiyar Koil
  • Krishnan Koil
Sundaranachiamman temple 
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Church is more than a hundred years old, built by French Jesuits. Every year on 14 and 15 August, the church festival is celebrated, and the famous Thier Bavani (car festival) is held.
  • Our Lady Of Lourdes Church Sundaranachiyapuram Our Lady Of Lourdes Church Sundaranachiyapuram
  • Our Lady Of Lourdes Church Our Lady Of Lourdes Church

Climate

The climate of the region is semi-arid tropical monsoon type. Temperatures range from 25 °C to 37 °C. The area has a high mean temperature and low humidity. April, May and June are the hottest months of the year. The southwest monsoon which begins in June and lasts till August brings scanty rain; the bulk of the rainfall is received during the northeast monsoon in October and November.

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