Agasthyarkoodam

Agasthyarkoodam is a 1,868-metre (6,129 ft)-tall peak within Neyyar Wildlife SanctuaryKerala in the Western Ghats of South India. However peak lies in the border of Tamil Nadu. This peak is a part of the Agasthyamala Biosphere Reserve which lies on the border between the Indian states of Kerala (in PathanamthittaKollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts) and Tamil Nadu (in Kanyakumari districtTirunelveli district). The perennial Thamirabarani River originates from the eastern side of the range and flows into the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu.
Agasthyarkoodam is a pilgrimage centre for devotees of the Hindu sage Agastya, who is considered to be one of the seven rishis(Saptarishi) of Hindu Puranas. The Tamil language is considered to be a born from Agasthya. There is a full-sized statue of Agathiyar at the top of the peak and the devotees can offer pujas themselves.










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