Thambithoppu

Thambithoppu is a small village located in the town of Kalakkad, Tamil Nadu, India.[1]

Name

The name of the village, "Thambithoppu", is known to be derived from the fact that the people of the village are very close to each other so that they call each other by the name of brother or Thambi, even though they are not really related by blood. Even now such relationships can be witnessed between the people of Thambithoppu.

Nearest villages

Thambithoppu is surrounded by many small villages like Manjuvilai, Pottarkulam, Karuvelankulam, Singampathu, etc.,

Agriculture

Agriculture is the main occupation of the people living in Thambithoppu. Much agricultural land surrounds the village, planted in the region mostly to banana plantations. And as a cyclic crop, Rice is also grown.

Religion

Although most inhabitants are Hindu, some people follow the Christian bleief. Hindus worship Shriman Ayya Narayanaswamy as their deity, who is known to have lived from 1810-1851 in Swamithoppu, Kanyakumari District.

Shriman Ayya Narayana Swami Temple and Sudalamadasamy temple are located in Thambithoppu. Here, annually, "Thiruvizha" and "Kodai Vizha" functions are conducted which brings a lot of people from various locations to convene in Thambithoppu.

Transportation

Thambithoppu can be reached from Tirunelveli, Nanguneri and Vallioor etc. by bus. The nearest railway station is Nanguneri. Nearest airports are at Thiruvananthapuram and Madurai. Tuticorin also has an airstrip having one flight a day and is about 80 km away.

References

  1. "List of Polling Stations" (PDF). Office of the Chief Electoral Officer Tamil Nadu. p. 21. Retrieved 6 November 2011.


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