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- Early Pandyan Kingdom. At that time, it was located on the banks of the Tamiraparani River and at the sea coast, forming a natural harbour. Due to excessive...
- construction, name to be announced Mandakini, Sindhu, Pampa, Mahanadhi and Tamiraparani are seven-store**** whereas all the other hostels are three or four store****...
- Western Ghats and to the south of Papanasam lower, the lake from where Tamiraparani River originates. It is located 42 km (26 mi) from the nearest city Tirunelveli...
- the Kaveri River basin of south east India. Other common names include Tamiraparani barb, Silas barb and longfin barb. Adult fish are dark brownish olive...
- the East-Indies. - London. p167 "Rivers of Western Ghats - Origin of Tamiraparani". Centre for Ecological Sciences. Indian Institute of Science. Retrieved...
- Tirupati, the nine temples revered by Nammalvar located in the banks of Tamiraparani river. The temple is next only to Alwarthirunagari Temple in terms of...
- Solai; GANDHI, M. SURESH (1 November 2010). Heavy Mineral Distribution in Tamiraparani Estuary and Off Tuticorin. VDM Publishing. ISBN 978-3-639-30453-4. Friedman...
- the Sanskrit term Thamirabarani River or Tamraparni, Tamil Nadu, India Tamiraparani barb, a species of fish found in the river Thaamirabharani, a 2007 Indian...
- Tamil Nadu governor on 10 October 2018 by taking a holy bath in the Tamiraparani river, opposite the Sivan Temple, and continued until 21 October 2018...
- tributary, the Manimuther River adds a considerable amount of water to the Tamiraparani River as it seasonally is always in full. In 1957, Mani****r anicut...