Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu India
Kanyakumari district was once in the erstwhile Travancore state which was ruled by the kings Chera line Consequent on the linguistic reorganisation of states in India. The southern part of Travancore state was integrated with Tamil nadu in the year 1956 and it became a district in the name of Devi Kanyakumari. Kanyakumari, the southern most district of India and the smallest district in Tamil nadu is having places of legendary, historical and artistic importance. The Western Ghats ending into green hills perennial rivers, lotus filled tanks, dense forests with wild elephants, extensive paddy fields, rich palm grooves, wavy cocunut gardens and a carved coastal line of nearly 70 k.m. length are the unique natural features of the Land's End-promontary of India Travelling in such a small, old and beautiful district is not only a feast to the eyes but to the mind also.
Nanjilnad the nucleus of Kanyakumari district is described as a fertile piece of land in Puranauru, one of the sangham works in Tamil literature. There are several special features of the district. The first and the foremost one is that is in the name of Devi Parashakthi who is doing eternal penance as a Virgin Goddess named Kanyakumari at the confluence of the three oceans and radiating sanctity all around. The district has a unique advantage of the rainfall during the both south-west and north-east monsoons. The sand of the coastal area is rich in minerals Ilmenite, Monosite and even Thorium. In Tamil nadu rubber and clove cultivated only in Kanya kumari district. The quality of rubber produced in Kanyakumari is one of the best in the world and the yield per acre is also very high compared to other parts. A large variety of medical plants like Rauwolfia, Serpentina are also found here. Even one of the hills on the highway between Nagercoil and Kanyakumari is known as Marunthuvaal malai.(medicinal hill).
The presiding deity of the temple of Kanyakumari is Parasakthi as a virgin Goddess in meditative mood. The life-like image of Devi with a smiling face is a combination of innocence, purity and beauty. Smeared with sandal paste, decked with different varieties of valuable ornaments and decorated with beautiul garlands of flowers. She creates a sense of devotion and "peace that passeth understanding" in the mind of every worshipper. There is one version that Adi Sankara composed Soundaryalahari after seeing the sunrise, sunset and moon rise on the full moon day of the Tamil month of Chithrai at Kanya kumari praising the virgin Goddes. The beauty of Devi Kanyakumari reflects in the opening lines of his divine work.
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