Maniyakarampalayam

Maniyakarampalayam
neighbourhood
Country  India
State Tamil Nadu
District Coimbatore
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Maniyakaranpalayam is a residential neighbourhood in the city of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India.

Location

Maniyakaranpalayam is a located 10 km from Coimbatore city railway station, Tamil Nadu, India. it comes under 41st ward of the Coimbatore corporation

Maniyakaranpalayam is derived from the caste name Maniyakarar who belongs to mukkulathor (Agamudauyar).

Transportation

Maniyakaranpalayam is well connected to other places of Coimbatore by the following bus routes.

Agriculture

Traditionally a farming village which has transformed into an industrial area.

Infrastructure

Administration is through the Ward councilor of the Coimbatore corporation.

Cuisine

Rice is the main food. "Kamban soru" and "Rai Kali/koolu" are very popular during the summer months. "Kedaai vettu" and "Kochai kozhi" are to treat family, "Pangalis" (cousins) and friends. "Elaneer" (tender coconut, "Neer moru" (skimmed butter milk), "Nongu" (palm fruit) are consumed in large amounts during summer. Of course the mobile ice cream man (kone ice, kuchi ice, paal ice, semia ice, grape ice) and the "Soan papadi" man deserve mention. During Pongal season, "Motchai" (a type of bean), "Poosanikai" (pumpkin), "Arasanikai", "Senai kilangu" (a tuber) are prominent vegetables. Exotic fruits such as "Nagapalam", "Seenipuliyankai", "Nellikai" (Gooseberries), "Elanthaipalam" are sold door to door. In the bygone days, "Kambar cut", "Jow Mittai", "Thaen mittai", "Kadalai burupi", "Kadalai urundai", "Elanthai vadagam" were favourite snacks among the children and sold by vendors in front of the school.

Temples

Sakthi Vinayar kovil, Quarters bus stop

Shri Maha Bannari Amman Kovil, laskmi Puram

Shri Maakaali amman kovil, Maniakaranpalayam

Shi Sakthi Mariamman Kovil

Muthukumara swamy kovil, Maniakaran palayam

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[1] Maniyakaranpalayam

References

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.

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