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Thirunindravur is a neighbourhood situated on the western part of Chennai district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is located around 29 km from Chennai Central railway station. Thirunindravur comes under Chennai Metropolitan Area. The neighbourhood is served by Thirunindravur railway station. It is famous for its temples. Thiruninravur lake serves the neighbourhood for its water needs. It serves as the connecting hub between Chennai and Tirupati.

Thiruninravur, Chennai
Suburb
Thiruninravur, Chennai is located in Chennai
Thiruninravur, Chennai

Thiruninravur, Chennai

Thiruninravur, Chennai

Thiruninravur, Chennai is located in Tamil Nadu
Thiruninravur, Chennai

Thiruninravur, Chennai

Thiruninravur, Chennai (Tamil Nadu)

Thiruninravur, Chennai is located in India
Thiruninravur, Chennai

Thiruninravur, Chennai

Thiruninravur, Chennai (India)

Coordinates: 13°07′25N 80°01′40E / 13.1236°N 80.0279°E / 13.1236; 80.0279
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
MetroChennai
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
Area
 • Total11 km2 (4 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total37,095
 • Density3,400/km2 (8,700/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTN 12 (RTO, Poonamallee)

History

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The name Thiruninravur comes from the Tamil words Thiru, nindra and vur. The Tamil word Thiru represents the name for the Hindu god Perumal. Nindra refers to stood and vur refers to a village or a place. It is said that Lakshmi was travelling through the sky and saw this beautiful village and stood here; she wondered how beautiful is this village. Thus the place came to be known as Thiru-ninra-vur, the village where Lakshmi-Narayana stood. Here there are two ancient temples which are written in the history of Tamil literature. As moonlight comes on to the temple Gopura it is special for many occasions.

This location is also the home town of Pusalar, the Nayanar saint.

Demographics

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As of 2011 India census, Thiruninravur had a population of 37095. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Thirunindravur has an average literacy rate of 91%, higher than the national average of 74%: male literacy is 95%, and female literacy is 88.6%.

Famous places

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Thiruninravur is famous for Hridayaleeswarar Temple and Bakthavatsala Perumal Temple is one of the 108 Divyadesams. Hridayaleeswarar Temple Pusalar Nayanar constructed the temple in his heart that design is physically constructed by Mahindra Pallava 1500 years ago by the order of Lord Shiva. Both the temples were built in Pallava era. Many devotees from in and around Chennai, Thiruvallur and Kanchipuram regularly visit these temples. We can find good rush in Bakthavatsala Perumal Temple on Vaikunta Ekadasi and Hridayaleeswarar Temple during Prathosham days. Both the temples are historic, and are well maintained.

Roadways

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The Outer Ring Road which is being laid in order to connect VandalurtoEnnore is being routed via Thiruninravur (Nemilichery) and more other places. The present National Highway - NH205 passes through Thiruninravur and also referred to as MTH road or CTH road. The phase I from Vandalur to Nemelicherry (Thirunindravur) has been completed and is available for traffic. The new Outer Ring road makes commutation much faster and easier for the private vehicle drivers, avoiding many traffic, to reach Poonamallee, Tambaram, Airport center much sooner than before.

The Tamil Nadu Highways department issued a GO[2] on 4 October 2013 to extending the entire Chennai - Tirutani highway to 6 lanes at a cost of 168 Cr. The first phase will involve extending the road to 4 lanes - 100 ft with center median and encroachments have already started to be removed.[3] Residents and Resident welfare associations have welcomed this move.[citation needed].

Colleges and schools

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Area developments

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The new Tidel Park Phase II is the main highlight and new landmark near to this city.

References

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  • ^ "Chennai to Tirupati 6-lane highway soon". Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  • ^ Staff Reporter (5 October 2013). "Encroachments along CTH Road removed". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
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