Sundarapandiapuram
About Sundarapandiapuram
Sundarapandiapuram is a panchayat town in Tirunelveli locale, in the Indian territory of Tamil Nadu. Known for its beautiful magnificence, it is a prevalent setting for some Tamil movies and territorial sitcoms. The basically and industrially fruitful Tamil film Roja, by the acclaimed executive Mani Ratnam, was likewise shot here. Sundarapandiapuram is prestigious for its antiquated sanctuaries. Numerous movies have been created here, because of its style, for example, Karuthamma, Vetrikodi Kattu, Gentleman, Muthalvan, Anniyan, Satyam, Sivapathikaram, Vettai, Avan Ivan and some more. Sundarapandiyapuram is home to three critical sanctuaries.
The Sri Meenakshi Sundareshwarar sanctuary goes back to the mid nineteenth century. Be that as it may, the Rukmani Sathyabama Sameda Sri Rajagopala Swamy sanctuary is the most established place of love in the town, purportedly around 4000 years of age. The icon of the divinity, Raja Gopala, is said to initially have a place in Sage Kanwar's ashram. The third sanctuary, the Sri Mupadathi Amman sanctuary, likewise has a Sringeri Mutt..