Thursday, October 15, 2015

Poompuhar beach, Nagapattinam

Poompuhar beach, Nagapattinam
Poompuhar Beach is a natural and ancient beach located in PoompuharTamil NaduIndia, along the Bay of Bengal. The beach starts from the Kaveri river estuary and extends around 3 km north side towards Neithavasal. The sand of this beach spreads out around 3 kilometers. Recently granite stone has been placed on the shore to stop erosion.
This beach and Poompuhar city plays an important role in South Indian history. Chitra Pournami is an important festival for this beach which happens during the full moon in Tamil, month chittrai. Another festival which features Holy dip in the mouth of Kaveri River is celebrated during new moon in the Tamil month of Thai and Adi. 


Mayiladuthurai is the nearest town which is located on the bank of Kaveri around 24 km away from this beach. Poompuhar Beach also known as Kaveripoompattinam is located at a distance of 40 Kms from Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu. Poompuhar was the biggest port during Chola Kingdom.
This Beach of Tamil Nadu is also known as Kaveripoompattinam and is about 40 km from Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu. The Cauvery River drains into the Bay of Bengal at Poompuhar. Poompuhar Beach is an ancient historic town situated in Sirkali Taluk of Nagapattinam district, Tamil Nadu. An archaeologist delight, Poompuhar is a town for those who like to wander amidst history and take a stroll through time. It was once a major port during the reign of Cholas.

Poompuhar Beach is filled with black sand and is an ideal picnic spot. It has a monument engraved with a bathing scene, which adds to its uniqueness. The beach is unsuitable for swimming because of the roughness of the sea.
This beach is also home to the Silappathikaram Art Gallery, which is a seven tiered, classically built building, highlighting the history of the place. The Zion Church and Thiruppallavaneeswaram Temple are also situated near this beach.
Poompuhar beach has black sand and rough surf, making it unsuitable for swimming. In spite of this it is very popular with the locals. A fine beach and calm water offer good bathing. 


Poompuhar, once the biggest port on the east coast, was at its peak under the earlier Chola Kings. The greatness of the city is brought out in some of the poems in Sangam literature and also by Silappathikaram and Manimekalai among the epics. 
The life and time of the Tamil classic 'Silappathikaram' has been recreated at Poompuhar to the immense pleasure of the Tamils. In order to conjure up the decorative ornamental scenic beauty of Poompuhar, an art gallery is made to present the environment and atmosphere of the 2nd century AD by the creation of the llanji Mandram, Paval Mandram, the Buddhist School, Arugan Kottam, Tirumal Kottam, Murugu Kottam, etc.
The Department of Tourism offers shell shaped cottages to the tourists in the Poompuhar Tourist Complex, at a moderate tariff.
Connectivity
By Air: 
The nearest airport is at Tiruchirappalli (141-km). 
By Train: 
Poompuhar in located in Sirkali taluk of Nagapattinam district. The nearest railway stations are Mayiladuthurai railway junction (24-km) and Sirkali railway station (21-km). Visitors from Chennai, by train have to get down at Sirkali. 
By Road: 

Poompuhar is well connected to Mayiladuthurai and Sirkali by road. Tourists from Chennai to Poompuhar by private carriers can take the route via Tindivanam, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Sirkali. Those who come from Madurai, Ramanathapuram and Tirunelveli may proceed via Melur, Tiruppathur, Karaikudi, Tharangampadi and Akkur. They can also come via Pudukkottai, Thanjavur, and Mayiladuthurai.