About Bhuvanagiri
Bhuvanagiri is a Taluka in Cuddalore district inside the country of Tamil Nadu, India. Bhuvanagiri is the birthplace of the saint of South India, Sri Raghavendra Swami. The metropolis is likewise close to the birthplace of Saint Ramalinga Adigalar. The phrase Bhuvanagiri is a aggregate of Tamilized-Sanskrit phrases - Bhuvanam and Giri. Hence, the name Bhuvanagiri can imply "the place that doesn't pass". Bhuvanagiri is internally cited by means of the local populace as "Mel Bhuvanagiri" and "Kezh Bhuvanagiri". Agriculture is the primary occupation of greater than 3/4 of the town's populace and that they rely upon it.
Rice is the essential cultivated crop, observed with the aid of Black gram and Green gram. These set of crops are cultivated in a type of land known in Tamil as NanSei. Other minor plants like Finger Millet, Pearl millet, Corn, Thoor dhal, Sesamum and redgram additionally grown round this town. These set of plants are cultivated in a sort of land regarded in Tamil as PunSei. A river Vellaru affords water for irrigation. The city is also regarded for handloom merchandise. It is likewise acknowledged for its Silk saris and Silk Textiles which can be called "Bhuvanagiri Pattu". A road bridge in Bhuvanagiri connects the roadway between Cuddalore and Chidambaram.