Kalmandapam
Village
Kalmandapam is located in Puducherry
Kalmandapam
Kalmandapam
Location in Puducherry, India
Kalmandapam is located in India
Kalmandapam
Kalmandapam
Kalmandapam (India)
Coordinates: 11°52′12″N 79°38′57″E / 11.870083°N 79.649142°E / 11.870083; 79.649142
Country India
StatePuducherry
DistrictPondicherry
TalukBahour
CommuneNettapakkam
Languages
  OfficialFrench, Tamil, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
605 106
Telephone code0413
Vehicle registrationPY-01
Sex ratio50% /
Kalmandapam, Nettapakkam Commune
Kalmandapam

Kalmandapam is a panchayat village[1] in Nettapakkam Commune in the Union Territory of Puducherry, India.

Geography

Kalmandapam is bordered by Nettapakkam in the west, Earipakkam in the north, Mitta Mandagapattu village(Tamil Nadu) in the east and Pandasozhanallur in the south

Transport

Kalmandapam is located at 24 km. from Puducherry. Kalmandapam can be reached directly by any bus running between Pondicherry and Maducarai

Road network

Kalmandapam is connected to Pondicherry by Mangalam-Maducarai State Highway (RC-19).

Following are the roads in Kalmandapam.

  • Mangalam-Maducarai State Highway (RC-19)
  • Kalmandapam - Pandasozhanallur road
  • Kalmandapam - Earipakkam road
  • Kalmandapam - Pandasozhanallur Erikarai road

Tourism

Malligarjunar Temple

Malligarjunar Temple,[2] Pandasozhanallur is one of the ancient temple in Puducherry. It belongs to Chozha period.

      • Kalmandapam***

A Residing Place made with Rock stone along with temple beside make this name of village as kalmanadapam, also a pond is behind the mandapam, Yearly temple festival is famous in this village. A live pond is located near the Nagathamman temple which is with white Lilly and lotus inside it.

Kalmandapam has an arch gate entrance on east side of the village with two lions standing on the pillar holding the world(Globe),make the pride of the village.

Politics

Kalmandapam is a part of Nettapakkam (Union Territory Assembly constituency) which comes under Puducherry (Lok Sabha constituency)

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Pandachozhanallur".
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