Mangavilai

Mangavilai is a village in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is administered under Dharmapuram Panchayat, and is located 9 km away from Nagercoil, the district headquarters of Kanyakumari. The name Mangavilai means 'indestroyable fame'.

Mangavilai
Village
Mangavilai
Mangavilai
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Mangavilai
Mangavilai (India)
Coordinates: 8.23°N 77.35°E / 8.23; 77.35
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictKanyakumari district
Government
  Village HeadK. R. Raju
  DesignerT. Venkateswaran
  Supported ByP. Vaikunda Raja
  Assisted ByK. Bala Murugan
Population
  Totalabove 1,200
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
629501
Telephone code91-4652
Vehicle registrationTN-74
Lok Sabha constituencyKanyakumari
Vidhan Sabha constituencyKanyakumari

History

Mangavilai is a village with a population of about 1,000 people in the Kanyakumari district. The city is one of only few in the Kanyakumari district with an entrance sign featuring three or more languages (in the case of Mangavilai: Hindi, Tamil, and English).

The village has seen success in the sphere of politics, with village members serving at the Member of Parliament level. Village member M.C. Balan served in the Rajyasabha, and is also notable for launching an ultimately unsuccessful 1972 bid to contest the seat held by former Tamil Nadu CM Shri K. Kamaraj.

Village and surroundings

COCONUT TREE, Mangavilai

Mangavilai is situated 1 km from the coast of the Arabian Sea. It is 9 km from Nagercoil, the district Headquarters, and 20 km from Kanyakumari, the southernmost point in mainland India. It is surrounded by several other small villages including Pilavilai to the north, Neduvilai to the east, Kaliyakkavilai to the south, and Puthoor and Panavilai to the west. Mangvilai is administered under Dharmapuram Panchayat.

Temples History

Siva Sudalai Maadan Kovil

Siva Sudalai Maadan Kovil, Mangavilai
Elumicham Pazha Vilaku Poojai, Mangavilai

This a Hindu Temple located in the Mangavilai village. Sudalai Maadan Temple belongs to the whole village. It is situated directly in the center of the village.

Vinayagar Temple

Vinayagar Temple, Mangavilai

This is a famous temple, which is present inside Shiva Sudalai Swamy temple.

Arunachaleswar Temple

Arunachaleswar Temple, Mangavilai

This is a family temple, which is present in the north side of Siva Sudalai Maadan temple

Isakki Amman Temple

Isaki Amman Temple, Mangavilai

This is a family temple, which is present on the west side of Shiva Sudalai Maadan temple.


Ayya Vaikundar Temple

This is a family temple, which is present in the west of Isakki Amman temple.

Culture and religion

Most residents of Mangavilai follow Hinduism and belong to the Nadar caste.

Education

The literacy rate is 100% and newspapers are popular. Village facilities include a library whose reading room features more than 15 weekly and monthly magazines, as well as a sports complex for use by local youths. The library provides educational and employment services through various consultants and documents. The village organizes an annual meeting of employed villagers for the purpose of village development and cultivating leaders to develop education resources.

The village produces many doctors, engineers, lawyers, college professors, and government employees, including personnel in State Administrative Service as well as in military or paramilitary service. Today, the village has one government employee in each household.

Climate

The maximum temperature during summer hovers around 86 °F or 30 °C. Mangavilai receives both the North-East and South-West monsoons.

Social Welfare Club

  • Nethaji Youth Club (NYC), Mangavilai
  • Gandhiji Youth Club (GYC), Mangavilai

Kabadi Club

Siva Sudalaimaada Swamy Kabadi Club (SSS Kabadi Club)

See also

Schools

  • Saraswathi Vidyalaya Matriculation School, Mangavilai
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