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'''Thiruthangal''' is a neighbourhood of [[Sivakasi |Sivakasi City]], India.Thiruthangal is one of the Zones of [[Sivakasi]] City Municipal Corporation. [[Ninra Narayana Perumal temple]],one among the 108 [[Divya Desams]], Vishnu temples revered by saint poets, [[Alwars]] of 6th–9th century is located in Thiruthangal. The place is also famous for [[Karunellinathar temple]], located adjacent to Ninra Narayana Temple.
'''Thiruthangal''' is a neighbourhood of [[Sivakasi |Sivakasi City]], India.Thiruthangal is one of the Zones of [[Sivakasi]] City Municipal Corporation. [[Ninra Narayana Perumal temple]], one among the 108 [[Divya Desams]], Vishnu temples revered by saint poets, [[Alwars]] of 6th–9th century is located in Thiruthangal. The place is also famous for [[Karunellinathar temple]], located adjacent to Ninra Narayana Temple.


Thiruthangal is 2 kilometres far from the heart of [[Sivakasi]] city which is known for its printing, match-works and fireworks industries. Thiruthangal is well connected by bus and train and can be reached by air via [[Madurai]]. As of 2011, the town had a population of 55,362.Thiruthangal got integrated with Sivakasi on 31st December 2020.
Thiruthangal is 2 kilometres far from the heart of [[Sivakasi]] city which is known for its printing, match-works and fireworks industries. Thiruthangal is well connected by bus and train and can be reached by air via [[Madurai]]. As of 2011, the town had a population of 55,362.Thiruthangal got integrated with Sivakasi on 31st December 2020.
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==Economy==
==Economy==
Thiruthangal is once a part of Sivakasi among the largest exporter of firecrackers all over the country and abroad. Historical Prime Minister [[Jawaharlal Nehru]] called "Kutti Japan.".<ref name="kutti-japan">{{cite book|last=Jain|first=Kajri|title=Gods in the Bazaar: The Economies of Indian Calendar Art|publisher=Duke University Press|year=2007|isbn=978-0-8223-3926-7|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=B7LEXbIREjEC&q=%22kutti+japan%22&pg=PA39|access-date=2008-06-18|page=39}}</ref> It also has granite quarries, namely Standard Granites and PRP Granites.
Thiruthangal is once a part of Sivakasi among the largest exporter of firecrackers all over the country and abroad. Prime Minister [[Jawaharlal Nehru]] called "Kutti Japan.".<ref name="kutti-japan">{{cite book|last=Jain|first=Kajri|title=Gods in the Bazaar: The Economies of Indian Calendar Art|publisher=Duke University Press|year=2007|isbn=978-0-8223-3926-7|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=B7LEXbIREjEC&q=%22kutti+japan%22&pg=PA39|access-date=2008-06-18|page=39}}</ref> It also has granite quarries, namely Standard Granites and PRP Granites.
 
==Transport==
Thiruthangal is the hub for many villages surrounding it like [[Sukkiravarapatti]], [[Sillayanaickenpatti]], [[Alamarathupatti]], [[Naranapuram]], [[Sengamalapatti]], [[Velliapuram]], [[Anaikutam]], [[Vadamallapuram]], [[Erichanatham]], [[M Pudupatti]] etc...
The town has mono track broad gauge railway station. It will connect Chennai and Sengottai.
The town has mono track broad gauge railway station. It will connect Chennai and Sengottai.


Thiruthangal is now added with a pyramid meditation hall under the name of Sitthar Arumuga Thambiran Pyramid Dhyana Beedam.
== Adjacent communities ==
Thiruthangal is the hub for many villages surrounding it like [[Sukkiravarapatti]], [[Sillayanaickenpatti]], [[Alamarathupatti]], [[Naranapuram]], [[Sengamalapatti]], [[Velliapuram]], [[Anaikutam]], [[Vadamallapuram]], [[Erichanatham]], [[M Pudupatti]] etc.


Panguni Pongal and Thai Poosam are celebrated every year. Sivan Temple and Perumal Temple are located at a same place.
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Temple in Tiruthangal is one among 108 Divya desam
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The main deity is Nindra Narayana perumal in standing posture with his consort Chengkamala thayar in separate sanctum. Teertham is papavinasa teertham and vimanam Deva Chandra vimanam.
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Sridevi and Neeladevi are to the left and Bhoodevi and Jambavathi are to the right side of perumal. Markendeyar is seen in sitting posture to the right side. Brugu Maharishi, Anirudha and his wife Usha are seen inside the sanctum.
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== Reference ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://thiruthangal.hpage.com/welcome_45798370.html Thiruthagal site]
* [http://thiruthangal.hpage.com/welcome_45798370.html Thiruthagal site]
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