Parvatha malai
Below—-comprehenive description with pictures
veludharan.blog 2016/03/a-trek-to-parvatha-malai-darshan-of-sri.html
Parvathamalai (or Parvatha Malai) is a sacred, challenging trekking destination in the Tiruvannamalai district of Tamil Nadu, known for its steep, rocky trails, iron ladders, and the ancient Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva at its summit, attracting devotees and trekkers seeking spiritual experience amidst natural beauty. The trek is considered adventurous, featuring difficult sections like the Kadapaarai Padhai with iron rods and chains, and is a significant spot in the Eastern Ghats.
- Location: Near Thenmathimangalam village, Tiruvannamalai district, Tamil Nadu, India.
- Temple: Home to a historic Shiva temple, believed to be a place where Siddhars meditate.
- Trek Difficulty: Moderate to tough, with steep climbs, forest paths, and vertical sections requiring iron ladders and steps.
- Mythology: Believed to be a piece of the Sanjeevani Mountain from the Ramayana.
- Access Points: Can be accessed from Thenmadhimangalam, Mambakkam, and Kadaladi.
- Experience: Offers spiritual energy, stunning views, and a chance for night trekking.
- Entry: Strict timings (e.g., 5 AM to 3 PM generally), except on full moon (Pournami) days.
- Safety: A challenging climb, but many women successfully complete it; flash floods have occurred, so check weather.
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