1. Vannivedu Temple
2. Delhi Gate
3. Raja Rani Kottai
4. Badaam Pahad
5. Vilapakkam Caves
6. Pancha Pandavar Malai
7. Padavedu Amman temple
8. Senbaga Thoppu,
9. Amirthi Forest
10. Vellore Fort
11. Jalagandeeshwarar Temple
12. Vellore Govt Museum
13. Thiruvalam Temple
14. Vallimalai Murugan Temple
15. Thirupugazh Ashramam, Valli Malai
1. Vannivedu Temple
This is a small desolate but recently renovated temple in Walajah.A nice place to enjoy solitude.
2. Delhi Gate:
This building is a fortifaction gate or watch tower sort of building built on the banks of the Palar river which divides Walajah and Arcot. This tower had been occasionally used also as a jail.
Surangam :
My friend who also pitched in as the Guide says that there is a Tunnel from here which goes all the way to Delhi. Though I am a believer of all these tunnel stuff but the distance mentioned here seemed unbelievable even to me.
This was the entrance of the surangam and my friend played a flashback of his childhood days when he had played inside these tunnels .
It seems even Rober Clive had been here .
After coming here only I realised that the Muslim population here is relatively more like what I had seen in Hyderabad and Arivoli gave the explanation that Arcot was the seat of Nawabs for many centuries. A Mosque amidst the fields.
3. Raja Rani Kottai
Though it is locally called as Raja Rani Kottai, there is no Kottai(Palace) here. This is a pair of two swimming pools. One for the Raja, one for the Rani. There must have been a palace nearby but I think it must have got destroyed.
It is widely believed here that the Muslim rulers did have a *Very Nice* time inside these swimming pools.
4. Badaam Pahad
Vellore is a place known for its hills and this is the first one that we climbed. Known as Badaam Pahad , we saw 2 Samadhis and a building on top of this. Nothing else. There is no information on who are the people buried here.
From the top of this hills we were able to capture a good view of the surrounding places and we saw the Rock cut caves in the nearby hill.s
The small gaps you see at the bottom left corner of the above photo are caves probably by Budhhists or Jains.
5. Vilapaakam Caves:
A Sign Board on the Road notified of this monument.
There was nothing worthwhile inside these cave like structures except a carving of Buddha/Jain on top of the caves.
6. Pancha Pandavar Malai :
The Name reasons of this hill seems to be that the Pandavas stayed here for some time during their exile. I am not sure of this story's worthiness. There are no signs of it. What is there at the top is a Samadhi of a Muslim Saint.
Steps leading to the temple on top
There was a single scultpure which looked to be a scene from Ramayanam. If you are able to guess the scene , you are good in Hindu Mythology :-)
7. Padavedu Amman temple:
This is a very famous temple which comes in Thiruvannamalai district. It was a long travel from Arcot to this place but the way was a very good scenic one. One of the rare places where Norther TN looks very fertile and greenish. The temple itself was located amidst hills surrounding it and hence making a fantastic place. There are many Hill temples near this one but since we were very exhausted after climbing 2 so called mini hills we did not risk the other hill temples here.
The residing deity of this temple, Renukambal Amman is supposed to be very powerful one.
8. Senbaga Thoppu
This is a dam constructed inside a forest in the nearby hills. Nothing much to see here.
9. Amirthi Forest:
This is a govt promoted forest area comprising a Nature reserve and a zoo.
The timing of my trip was not proper since there was no water in the falls inside this forest.
The nearby zoo had many animals and here is one of them.
10. Vellore Fort :
The Vellore fort is one of the most important places to be seen in this area and is worth the time spent here. There is everything that a fort must contain here. And also this was the location of the Vellore Mutiny , the First War of Indian Independence that happened in 1806.
This fort houses a Church, Mosque and Temple and many building that are now used as public Offices.
11. Jalagandeeshwarar Temple
This is a Hindu temple inside the fort and is dedicated to the deity Jalagandeeswar. The temple is noted for its sculptures.
The temple had good sculptured pillars.
The below sculpture is a 2 in one. There are two animals entwined with a common single head here.If you hide the body of one of the animals the other will be prominent.Try it.
12. Govt Museum
This is a multi purpose museum maintained by the Department of Museum Government of Tamil Nadu. It treasures ancient and present day curios relating to Anthropology, Botany, Geology, Numismatics, Pre-history, Zoology, etc. Historical monuments of the erstwhile composite North Arcot district are gracefully depicted in the gallery. This museum is kept open on all days between 9.00 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. and 2.00 p.m and 5.00 p.m. except on holidays.
Apart from other things these 2 things were intersting to me.
The growth of Uyir Ezhuthukkal in Tamil.
The growth of Mei Ezhuthukkal in Tamil.
13. Thiruvalam Temple
Thiruvalam is a small village with a old temple. The important fact that can be seen in this temple is that the Nandi here does not the face the God as is normal and is facing east.
A strange sculpture of a deer with two heads.
14. Vallimalai Murugan Temple
This was one place which I really wished to see. This place is touted to be the birth place of Valli, Lord Murugan's consort and also this was the place where the marriage happened.
The temple is situated in the top of a small hill that can be ascended by a flight of 300 steps. The deity worshipped here is Lord Subramanyan.It seems the temple had been built about 1500 years ago.
The temple tank at the bottom of the hills. There was lots of water in it and it looked inviting.
Taking rest on the way
The Mandapam in the hill
The main temple
15. Thirupugazh Ashramam
This is a nice trek from the temple. At the top of the Vallimalai hill this place is a nice place to enjoy the view downhill.
Thirupugazh Swamigal Samadhi
Sooriyan Kaana Sunai
A nice View of the plateau from Vallimalai.
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