04th
November 2017.
In
the ancient times the Egyptians and Romans traded with Tamil Nadu through sea ports like Thondi, Musuri and the Palakkad Passage of Western Ghats. This route
is called as Rajakesari Trading route.
The Trading route splits in to three from Palakkad passage. The east side
route goes to Poombukar through Chera’s Capital Karur and Chozhas
Capital Uraiyur. The second route goes to
Madurai Via Pollachi and Palani. The
third route goes to Mysore via Mettupalayam, Bhavani Sagar, Thengumarada, Thalavadi and Samraj nagar.
This
third route was used by Tippu Sultan after relaying from his capital
Srirangapatna to Mettupalayam, hence called as Tippu Sultan road. It was also told that Tippu Sultan travelled
from Srirangapatna to Sathyamangalam in half an hour time ( May not be
possible ). Tippu constructed some Mosques on the route and one such mosque
exists at Thalavadi till date. ( Will be written in a separate post ).
On
both side of the roads banyan trees were planted. Now these trees covers the
approximate width of 30 to 40 feet road. While relaying lot of villages were
evacuated. This route from
Srirangapatna to Sathyamangalam passes through thick forest and part of the
road is open to public now and Display
board as Sultan Road also erected.
There are many remains of of Tippu Sultan in Kongu Mandalam. In
remembrance of Tippu Sultan, a road was named after Sultan Road at Punjai
Puliampatti and Two Villages are named as Tultan Pettai near Palladam and Mangalam Tiruppur. There is also a Mosque at Coimbatore where Tippu Sultan prayed.
It
was told that a mosque exists at Thalavadi, built by Tippu Sultan and showed us
a glass framed letter. We took a photo of the same and verified with urdu language known experts.
The letter was a thanks letter written to S M Muhammad Khan Allahuthalla by the
Thalavadi muslims for the construction of the Mosque and not having connection
with Tippu Sultan. The Photo says that, Initially
Janab Allahuthalla gave Rs 5000 before going to haj yatra for construction of
this Mosque. The Locals of Thalavadi collected an amount of Rs 7848 and found this amount many not be sufficient complete
the Mosque. So the locals gave the money
collected to Allahuthalla and asked him
to take the responsibility of completing
the mosque. The Mosque belongs to
early 20th century.
---OM
SHIVAYA NAMA---
i saw your blog on Temple visit and especially an article on Tippusultan visit to Mettupalayam. Recently in Kumudam Jothidam magazine issue dated 23-2-18 there was an article regarding a saints tomb ( otherwise called as Brindavanam) in an isolated place in the village BELLANDI near Mettupalayam. It refers this place was used as a camp for the army on their way to Palghad. At that time they have destroyed many temples on the way . They broke the feet of Anjaneya idol in the nearby temple . A similar type of temple named Venugopalaswamy temple with an anjaneyar temple and with a Brindavana was found in KARUVALUR VILLAGE near Avinashi. This temple was also destroyed and the Anjaneya vigraha is missing. The local people have installed a new Anjaneya idol and continuing the worship. I an search of further details to correlate the sequence to ascertain who was the saint in the Brindavana. As for as my research i am of the view that it may be relating to the lineage of sri Vyasaraja. If you get any information of the history around 1750 to 1800 of Tippusultan it will be useful to continue the research. if you are having any information pl write to my mail id crs.cbe@gmail.com
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Is there any relation between tippu sultan and mettupalayam.... If it's means is there any text to get information about that. I need that details , where I can get. Please guide me.
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