The name "Cheranmahadevi" is a combination of three words "Cheran", "Maha", and "Devi" (Translation: Cheran's daughter Devi).[2]
History
Cheranmahadevi has historical significance within the Tirunelveli region, with references in early Tamil sources and inscriptions indicating its importance during the Chola and Pandya periods. Owing to its location along the Thamirabarani River, the area developed as an agricultural and religious centre in southern Tamil Nadu. During the colonial and post‑Independence periods, Cheranmahadevi emerged as an important administrative centre. Scholarly studies on the genesis of Cheranmahadevi Taluk note that the town’s historical prominence, population distribution, and connectivity contributed to its designation as a taluk headquarters within Tirunelveli district.[citation needed]
Geography
Cheranmahadevi is located on the bank of the Thamirabarani River. It is roughly 15 kilometres (9.3mi) west of Tirunelveli in the foothills of Kozhundana Malai.
As of 2001[update] India census, Cheranmahadevi had a population of 16,320. Males constituted 49% of the population and females 51%. Cheranmahadevi has an average literacy rate of 77%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 83% and female literacy of 71%. 9% of the population is under 6.[3]
Agriculture is the livelihood. The city is surrounded by paddy fields.
This ancient town hosts Ramaswamy Temple, more than 1000 years old. The road connecting to the river is lined with Marutham trees.
The other side of town is surrounded by a small hillock called Kozhundana malai. On both sides of the hill there are Murugan temples that are more than 300 years old.
Culture
Bhaktavatsala Vishnu temple is considered to be a monument for its medieval carvings referring to the period of Chola and Pandiya kings. The temple was built from 1012 to 1044, Devotees are allowed to worship on Vidhivadha each month. Vidivadha Aga Vyadhipadha is a Dosha in some Jathaka (Janma Kundali). It is the only remedial temple in the world. Maha Vyadhipadha falls during December. Pilgrims gather to make remedial rituals.
Transport
Cheranmahadevi is connected to Tirunelveli, Nagerkoil, Tenkasi by bus and train.
Air
The nearest airports are Trivandrum and Madurai, each approximately 150 kilometres (93mi) away.
Rail
It is connected by rail to Chennai, Tenkasi and Tirunelveli.