Mariamman Kovil (Village), Thanjavur District

Mariamman Kovil or Punnainallur is a village in the district of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 6 km east of Thanjavur town, on the Thanjavur - Nagapattinam Highway. It is home to the famous amman temple Punnainallur Mariamman temple. The village is also home to the Kathaiamman Temple and few other temples in the surroundings. It can be reached by road via public transport from Thanjavur town with many buses plying from there. The nearest railway station is Thanjavur Junction, and nearest airport is Thiruchirapalli

Mariamman Kovil (Village)
punnai nallur
Mariammankoil, Punnainallur
village
Mariamman Kovil (Village) is located in Tamil Nadu
Mariamman Kovil (Village)
Mariamman Kovil (Village)
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Mariamman Kovil (Village) is located in India
Mariamman Kovil (Village)
Mariamman Kovil (Village)
Mariamman Kovil (Village) (India)
Coordinates: 10.7862°N 79.1889°E / 10.7862; 79.1889
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictThanjavur
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
613501
Telephone code04362
Vehicle registrationTN-49
Nearest cityThanjavur, Thiruchirapalli

Once a small hamlet that developed around the Punnainallur Mariamman temple, is today a village with basic amenities such as a high school, Hospital, Electricity Board office, Telephone Exchange, Post Office etc. Small time retailers (old and new) cater to the Mariamman Kovil consumers' daily requirements. Other than temple tourism, the locals engage in agriculture and dairy businesses for their livelihood. The village becomes buzzing during the annual festival called Mariamman Kovil Thiruvizha, which includes various Hindu religion rituals in the temple and festivities such as musical performances, dance etc. The district of Thanjavur has a lineage of musicians and artists, which can be seen in full glory during this festival.

Agriculture was once sprawling, now has fewer takers. Most of the current generation villagers have migrated to nearby towns and cities such as Thanjavur, Tiruchirapalli, Nagapattinam etc.

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