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Kolli Hills is visited by nature lovers, hikers, trekking clubs, tourists and meditation practitioners among hill stations in Tamil Nadu. [1] Agaya Gangai is the waterfall situated near the Arappaleeswarar temple.
Arapaleeswarar temple, Kolli Malai, [1] also known as Arappalli is a Siva temple in Kolli Hills in Namakkal District in Tamil Nadu (India). Vaippu Sthalam [ edit ]
Agaya Gangai (English: Ganges of sky) is a waterfall located in Kolli Hills of the Eastern Ghats, in Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu, India. It falls from a height of 300 feet (91 m) and is formed by the Aiyaru river. [1] Agaya Gangai is also known as Peraruvi and can be reached by climbing down 1196 steps.
Panoramic View of Kolli Hills. Besides the above two zones, Kolli Hills (a part of the Eastern Ghats mountain range) and a few isolated hills and ridges are scattered over Namakkal, Rasipuram, and Tiruchengode and along with the valleys and rolling hills, make up the characteristic topography of the district.
Valvil Ori was a Tamil king and skilled archer, [1] who ruled Kolli Hills region in present day Tamil Nadu. He is named as one of the kadai ezhu vallal (last seven great patrons) in Sangam literature. [2] Politically he aligned with the Cholas and fought against the Cheras and Malaiyaman Thirumudi Kari. [3]
Kolli Hills has to be explored in a leisure space. Kolli Hills has been the top choice for nature lovers, hiking enthusiasts, trekking clubs and meditation practitioners among hill stations in Tamil Nadu. In comparison to other hill stations in Tamil Nadu, Kolli Hills is not commercialized, less polluted and offers unique mountain ranges.
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Kolli Hills are known for their medicinal herbs. A few kilometres into the forest, in the higher hills called Agaya Gangai (Heavenly Ganges), there are water falls, part of a river system that feeds the stream at Puliancholai. The stream is known locally as Iyyaar or Kallaar; it grows into a wild river during rains, and is believed to have ...