Sholinghur

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Sholinghur
Municipality
Sholingar
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Distant view of the temple town from the Yoga Narasimha Swamy temple
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Sholinghur
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 13°07′N79°25′E / 13.12°N 79.42°E / 13.12; 79.42
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Ranipet
Lok Sabha Constituency Arakkonam
State Assembly constituency Sholinghur
Area
  Total9.50 km2 (3.67 sq mi)
Elevation
155 m (509 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total30,856
  Density3,200/km2 (8,400/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
631102
Telephone code04172
Vehicle registration TN-73

Sholinghur is a municipality under Sholinghur [1] taluk in Ranipet District of Tamil Nadu, India. The town is famous in Tamil Nadu and other neighboring states for the Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple.

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Sholinghur is located between Tiruttani (Tamil Nadu) and Chittoor (Andhra Pradesh). This town connects major towns and cities like Arakkonam, Ranipet (Tamil Nadu), and Bengaluru (Karnataka). This municipality has 27 wards. In local body elections 2022,DMK won majority by winning 19 wards.

Etymology

The first name for this town was Thirukkadigai. This signifies its status as one of the 108 Divya Desams in Vaishnavism. The reason behind the name Thirukkadigai is due to one of the following beliefs.

During the days of Cholas & Nawabs, the name Thirukkadigai was less used and the name Chozha Singapuram acquired prominence.

Reference is made to a ghatika in the Tiruvallam inscription of Nandivarman Pallavamalla dated in his 61st year. Again an arbitrator having the title Trairjyua ghatika madhyasthan is mentioned in three inscriptions of Parthivendradhipathi from Brahmadesam in North Arcot District (Kanchipuram district) of Tamil Nadu [2] This ghatika was presumably a different one from the famous one at the Pallava capital Kanchipuram. It was probably the Ghatikachala at the Sholinghur hill. This place is referred to as Kadigai in the siriya thirumadal and periya thirumoli of Vaishnava saint Tirumangai Alvar, a contemporary of Nandivaraman Pallavamalla. During the Pallava period it was a well-known centre of Sanskrit learning and stronghold of Vaisnavism. The early Vaisnava saint Peyalvar refers to this temple as Pungatikai in his Iyarpa third Andadi. Pallava influences are traceable in the neighbourhood of this place. A cave temple belonging to Mahendravarma I who reigned early in the seventh century is from Kanchipuram bearing the name Mahendravisnugrha is found in Mahendravadi. It is not unlikely that a ghatika was founded there by the successors of Mahendravarman and the place was named Ghatikachalam. In his hymns on the Tirukkannapuram on the hill of Ghatikai. The ghatika is Sholinghur hill consisted of Vaisnava Brahmans who carried on a programme of higher studies specially drawn up for the institution. The institution presumably attracted its students from several places around Ghatikachalam. The ghatika was probably located the hill temple itself dedicated to Narasimha. Sholinghur which a Kadigai was seat of Great learning in the later Pallava age continued to be an educational centre in subsequent days during the chola age. Even to this day there is a Sanskrit College at this place. [3]

The current name of the town is a contraction of the words Chola-linga-puram, and was given to because a Chola king had found a natural lingam (suyambu) here, and built a temple over it, called the Sholeswara temple. The temple is located in the middle of the town. [4]

According to legends, Lord Narasimha would not only take several reincarnations in this world to reform people, but also send his messengers as preceptors to perform this function. One such preceptor was Doddacharya of Chozha Lingapuram (சோழலிங்கபுறம்), who lived nearly 470 years ago, performing service to Lord Yoga Narasimhar.

Doddacharya used to visit Kanchipuram Varadharaja Perumal temple every year during Bhramotsavam. On one particular year, he fell sick and was not able to visit the Kanchipuram Temple. Sitting on the banks of present-day Thakkan kulam (Pushkarini) he prayed to God Varadharaja Perumal. Heeding to his prayers, God Varadharaja Perumal appeared in front of him for few seconds. At the same time, the Varadharaja Perumal idol disappeared in Kanchipuram. As a result of this incident, a temple dedicated to Varadharaja Perumal Temple was built on the banks of Thakkan kulam, next to Anjaneyer Temple in Sholinghur. This Varadharaja Perumal Temple at Sholinghur is open only during the Bhramotsavam Festival days in Kanchipuram. Even today during Bhramotsavam at Kanchipuram, the Varadharaja Perumal idol will be closed with a screen for few seconds and then opened to mark the disappearance of the idol and its appearance before Doddacharya at Sholinghur some 470 years ago.

The name Choza Lingapuram was later shortened to Sholinghapuram in common usage. During the late 20th Century, the name of the town was further shortened to Sholingur, which is currently the official name of the town.

History

The town was the site of a battle during the Anglo-Mysore Wars. It was here that Sir Eyre Coote fought against Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali in the Second Anglo-Mysore War during the battle of sholinghur 1781. Near Sholinghur Bus Terminus, we can see the burial ground dedicated to the soldiers of Tipu Sultan army fought in the war known as Kanja Shaib Tomb. The TVS group set up its first factory in the early 1980s and has since grown to be among the largest private employer in the region.

Demographics

Religious census
ReligionPercent(%)
Hindu
94.52%
Muslim
3.43%
Christian
1.59%
Sikh
0.06%
Jain
0.36%
No religion
0.04%

As per the Population Census 2011, there are total 7,359 families residing in the Sholingur city. The total population of Sholingur is 34,854 out of which 17,415 are males and 17,439 are females thus the Average Sex Ratio of Sholingur is 1,002.

The population of Children of age 0–6 years in Sholingur city is 3297 which is 11% of the total population. There are 1717 male children and 1580 female children between the age 0–6 years. Thus as per the Census 2011 the Child Sex Ratio of Sholingur is 920 which is less than Average Sex Ratio (1,002).

As per the Census 2011, the literacy rate of Sholingur is 85.6%. Thus Sholingur has higher literacy rate compared to 79.2% of Vellore district. The male literacy rate is 92.14% and the female literacy rate is 79.16% in Sholingur.

Industry

Production Industry

The residents of Sholinghur predominantly engage in agriculture and Lungi Textile weaving industry.

The town also boasts of a few TVS factories close by, supplying parts and components to automotive industries in India and abroad.

Educational Institutions

Distant view of the temple town and the steps that lead to the Yoga Narasimha Swamy temple, view from temple Sholinghur town view and steps to Temple.jpg
Distant view of the temple town and the steps that lead to the Yoga Narasimha Swamy temple, view from temple

Colleges

  1. Government Arts College
  2. Sri BharathiVelu College of Arts & Science - Kalpattu
  3. C.M.Annamalai Polytechnic - RK Pet
  4. Saraswathi Velu College of Engineering - Jambukulam

Training Institute

  1. Meera Teacher Training Institute
  2. Kalaibarathi Teacher Training Institute - Padmapuram
  3. Matrix training centre - Pulivalam

Schools

  1. Vidya Peetam Senior Secondary School
  2. Aswini Matriculation School
  3. Csi Central Primary School
  4. Goodlet Higher Secondary School
  5. Govt.Boys Hr. Sec School
  6. Govt. Girls Hr. Sec School
  7. Madhava Manthiram Primary School
  8. Saraswathi Matriculation Hr. Sec School
  9. Sengunthar High School
  10. Sri Divya Chaitanya Matriculation Higher - Pandianallur
  11. Unity Matriculation School
  12. Valliyammai Matriculation High School
  13. Ayyan Vidhyashram Matriculation School - Kalpattu
  14. Hayagreevar Primary School - Thiruthani
  15. SKV International public School - Venkatapuram
  16. Vedhathiri Maharishi Matric Hr. Sec. School - SVG Puram
  17. VCS HI-TECH International School - Kalpattu

Financial institutions

Hospitals

  1. Bharathi Venkatesh Hospital
  2. Government Hospital, Sholinghur
  3. Kalpana Hospital
  4. Aayurdhaa Hospital, Sholinghur (formerly Ravibharathi Hospital)
  5. SVS homeocare clinic
  6. Sundaram Foundation Hospital - Pulivalam
  7. Sundaram Health Centre - Multi Speciality Hospital, Kondapalayam

Connectivity

Sholinghur has a railway station (which is about 13 km away from Sholinghur at Banavaram - Sholingapuram Station). Sholinghur also has a government hospital that was awarded Tamil Nadu's Best Maintenance Award for the year 2006–07.

Government and private bus operators ply buses to Vellore, Tiruttani and Arakkonam every 15 minutes. There are also regular direct bus services available to Chennai, Vellore, Bengaluru, Kancheepuram, Chengalpattu, Tambaram, Tirupati, and Chittoor from the bus station.

Nearby towns/cities

Administrations and Politics

The Sholinghur is a Municipality and legislative powers are vested in a body of 27 members, one each from the 27 wards. The legislative body is headed by an elected Chairperson assisted by a Deputy Chairperson.


Sholinghur (State Assembly Constituency) is part of Arakkonam (Lok Sabha constituency). [5]

Current M.L.A is Mr A.M.Muniratinam Mudhaliyar from Congress and M.P is S. Jagathrakshakan from DMK.

Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple Sholingur Narasimha Swamy Temple.jpg
Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple
View of Sholingur from Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple View of Sholingur from Narasimha Swamy Temple 1.jpg
View of Sholingur from Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple
Teppakulam at Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple Teppakulam at Sholingur Narasimha Swamy Temple.jpg
Teppakulam at Yoga Narasimha Swamy Temple

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