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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Navach Chunai, Sittannavasal

Navach Chunai, Sittannavasal
The Navach Chunai is a tarn situated on the eastern slope of central part of the rocky hillock. It is about one kilometer north of the Ezhadippattam, at a somewhat lower level than it. Reaching this place requires a lot of rock-climbing and trekking and would need somebody to guide.

The pool takes its name from a naval maram or Jambu tree (Syzygium jambolanum) close by.


Like the Talai aruvisingam tarn of Narttamalai (on the Mela-malai), this contains inside, a submerged rock-cut shrine. Stylistically it is a late Pandya temple (13th century AD). It contains a Siva lingam in the centre and a narrow passage to walk round. The water is occasionally bailed out, and the lingam worshipped. This is locally called the Jambunatha’s cave.