Friday, 6 February 2015

The interesting stories behind the names of areas of the awesome city #Chennai

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• Avadi - Armoured Vehicles and Ammunition Depot of India

• Adyar - Banks of Adaiyaaru

• Ambattur - Aimbathi ondram oor (51st Region) in the list of 108 Shakti temples

• Amjikarai aka Amaindhakarai - Bank of Cooum

• Anna Nagar - After Annadurai and was developed during his reign by TNHB.

• Ashok Nagar - After the famous Ashoka Pillar

• Ayanavaram - Ayan means "The one",
 accounting to a shiva temple situated in the area

• Besant Nagar - After Annie Besant

• Chetput - Named after a Chetty Zameen who ruled here

• Chindadripet - Chinna Thari Pettai, due to the weavers population in
the locality has evlolved its name into its present form.

• Chromepet - After the old Chrome factory

• Egmore - The land of the rising sun. (Anglicized from Ezhumboor)
Higher Mean sea level than the other places in Old Madras. There is a
Shiva temple here commemorating the same fact

• Guindy - After the Guindy (Rammer) which Bringi Maharishi planted in
this place to begin a great Yaha (Sacrifice) against Goddess Parvati

• Kodambakkam - After Karkodagan, the mythical snake which worshipped
Shiva, who has a temple here as well

• Kothavalchavadi - Tax collectors are known as Kothaval. Chavadi is
the tamil term for Kiosk/ Booth. This was the frontiers of the old
city where taxes were levied.

• Koyambedu - After the Ashwa medha yagam done by Lord Rama, his sons
Luv and Kush tied the horse in Koyambedu. Koyam means horse in
Sanskrit.

• KK Nagar - After Kalaignar Karunanidhi and was developed during his reign

• Mambalam - Maha Vilva Trees.

• Mandhaveli - Mandhai means herd and Veli means space. Must have been
herdland previously.

• Mylapore - Mayil means peacock. The goddess Parvati is said to
worshipped Lord Shiva in the form of a peacock here, to get absolved
of a sin. So, Mayilapuram (puram meaning city) - became Mylapore

• Nandhanam - Previously Gambier's gardens, was renamed by Rajaji as a
part of creating Greener Chennai. Nandhanam means Garden. And
apparently thename of the Tamil year "Nandana" it was chistined.

• Nanganallur - Nangai Nallur/ Thillai Ganga Nagar, coined by Kanchi
Shankaracharya

• Parrys - Named after a merchant Thomas Parrys who estabished it as a
trade center.

• Perambur - After Pirambu trees in the locality

• Pondy Bazaar - After Soundarapandian.

• Poonamalee - Poo Irundha Alli, abundance of Jasmine.

• Porur - Por means war. Believed to be a battlefield since ancient
times. Contans the Arcot road which connects the Arcot Nawab with the
capital. Home to a chola temple, etc.

• Purasaiwakkam - Due to the Purasai trees

• Saidapet - Named after Sayyid Shah

• Sowkarpet- after the Sahukars who settled there.

• Sunguvar Chattram - Again, Sungam means tax. Chattram is a Inn/
Resting Spot. This is presumably the  end of the city to attract
taxes.

• Teynampet - Due to abundance of the Cocnut trees in the region

• T.Nagar - After Sir Thyagaraya

• Thiruvanmiyur - Named after Valmiki

• Thirisoolam - Home to Thirisoolanathar temple on the hill.

• Thondaiyarpet - Coined by Masthan Sahib after his birthplace Thondi.

• Thousand Lights - Derives its name from the thousand lights that
were lit when an Indian National Congress Annual Session was held for
the first time in Madras

• Triplicane - Thiru Alli Keni, Pond with the Alli flowers:
Parthasarathy temple tank.

• Vadapalani - Palani in the North, after the famous Murugan temple

• Vandalur - Derives its name from Vandal, which is the sediments from a river.

• Villivakkam - Real name - Vilvaaranyam. A very old Shiva temple is
situated here. Built by sage Agasthiyar. A lot of Vilvam trees were
found there. Hence it got the name Vilva Aaranyam. As days pass by the
name got changed into Villivakkam
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