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English: AgayaGangai Waterfalls, Kolli Hills. Date: 15 June 2016, 14:10:14: Source: Own work: Author: ... This image was uploaded as part of Wiki Loves Earth 2016
The Kolli Hills are featured in several works of classical Tamil literature such as Silappathigaram, Manimekalai, Purananuru and Akananuru.Mahavidwan R. Raghava Iyengar in the research monograph Araichi Katturaigal has given exhaustive references to Kollipavai from early Sangam literature, concluding that the image is in Kolli Hills.
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.
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 ...
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Kolli Hills has the highest number of hairpin bends in India and is the most dangerous Ghat Road in India. [citation needed] The Ghat Road begins in Belukurichi village at the foot of the Kolli Hills and covers 24 kilometres (15 mi). Pachaimalai Hills Ghat Roads – These roads are also in the