Melsithamur Jain Temple,Mutt,Church
Welcome to Melsithamur village. A picture some place in the Villupuram district. The idyllic view of the Melsithamur jain temple gives abundant beauty. It is near Gingee Fort. Melsithamur village offers serene views.
In this blog, we will enhance the beauty of the paddy fields, mountains, farming, the sun rises, and sunsets. Melsithamur village’s spiritual places- jain temple, churches, crane’s land, and monkey’s areas.
Scroll down to check the brief information on places to visit in Melsithamur village.
Away from the cities
City life is the busiest Life. Whereas village life is calm and composed. A perfect destination for Travelers who love nature. Melsithamur village has prominent enriching farms that will amaze you.
Geography of Melsithamur village
Melsithamur village is located in the Villupuram district. 20 minutes from Tindivanam and 10 minutes from Gingee. Melsithamur village is nestled with Hills, lakes, paddy fields, etc. The exotic variety of species gives Rejuvenation and enthusiasm.A great escape from the hustle life of the city and town. It is necessary to take a break from city life.
Beyond rivers – Melsithamur Jain Temple
Palar River runs across Melsithamur village. Palar River paves the way for cultivating sugarcanes, vegetables, and paddies. People living in Melsithamur village do the occupation of farming. Leading to the production of more paddy fields and sugar cane fields.
Melsithamur village is free from pollution as it is situated on the outskirts of the city. The roads of Melsithamur village are surrounded by the notorious snakes roaming here and there.
Terrifying moments
One fine afternoon, I rode a two-wheeler roaming the streets of Melsithamur village. Around 12:30 p.m. in very sunny weather, I rode peacefully. A brown color runs across the two ends of the road. A snake wanted to travel to the right side end and two left side ends.
I seriously got terrified after seeing that snake, I didn’t stop the vehicle,I got scared and shocked after seeing the snake. The snake is moving zigzag and slow. Unfortunately because of my fear, I accidently rode the first wheel in its tail.
Alive – Melsithamur Jain Temple
I felt pity after that. The snake is in the same place. It’s not moving anywhere after I hit that. I didn’t know what to do at that time, I thought that it might have died,I blamed myself for killing a living being. I stopped the vehicle suddenly and turned my head. There was no movement. I waited for 5 to 10 minutes with my friend. We were blabbering like anything.
I prayed for 2 seconds for this mistake.
Relief
After 5 to 10 minutes, a miracle happened. The snake started moving very slowly. And that’s the end of its life. My face blushes after seeing its movement. Thank god, I didn’t kill the snake.
If I might have killed the snake. I would regret that till the very end of my life. In some corner of my mind, I will be thinking. that didn’t happen for god sake. One pretty ping to my mind is,” I should not ride fast near paddy fields”. Let’s preserve every living being. It’s all the gift of nature.
Monsoon of Melsithamur Village
During monsoon, Melsithamur village shines with abundant waterfalls. Although this place isn’t famous, only locals know. The rainy clouds shed tight and give abundant rainfall throughout the season. as this village is located near mountains and forests.
There is a reason why I took this topic. Everyone talks about cities and famous tourist places. But no one talks about these kinds of beautiful villages on the earth. So I just want to express the beauty of the village through my lens.
Lifestyle of Humans – Melsithamur Village
Villages or underrated. Village life is also underrated. Farming and farmers are underrated. To buy land in a village is good. As it paves the way for peace. People living in the villages are likely to have more life expectancy. The average expectancy of humans living in the villages is 80 plus.
Why? Villages are free from pollution, factories, and smoke. Also have more trees, farming lands, and mountains. The amount of oxygen is high. The air quality is also high.
Nature of Melsithamur Village & Melsithamur Jain Temple
The down pour of the rain, sunrise, and sunset near the lakes. Long stretched water catchments, fog, and Mist, a bunch of Eucalyptus trees, white cranes out there!
What a frame! It gives treats for the eyes.
Places to visit near Melsithamur Jain Temple
Melsithamur Jain temple: An ancient Jain temple is located in Melsithamur village. A car festival happens every year (March or May). This has been happening for more than a hundred years. this car festival happens for 10 days in a year.
Melsithamur Jain Mutt/Melsithamur Jina Kanchi Jain Mutt:
The Melsithamur Jain temple is maintained by an association known as Melsithamur Jain Mutt/Melsithamur Jina Kanchi Jain Mutt.
Monkeys Area : Monkeys will be roaming here and there near the monumental tower of the temple. Monkeys give better company than anything in Melsithamur village.Whenever you want to see peace, go ahead to a village like Melsithamur.
Our Lady of Lourdes Church: This Church gives abundant joy during the period of Christmas. There are 2 churches. An old Church and a new church. So, whether you are a nature lover or archaeologist. Melsithamur village welcomes you with its eyes open.
Gingee Fort: Tap this link to check Gingee fort – https://catchingmoonlit.com/archives/926
The laughter and joy never fade in Melsithamur village. Take on the lane of fairy tales, mountains, and sunsets.
Hitting others and pushing them into the water in the catchment area of Melsithamur village is fun. Falling into the arms of muddy water is joy in Melsithamur village. Chilling in the middle of paddy fields and sugar cane fields is also fun. Avail the best trip in this one life.
Conclusion…
In this blog, we came across the beauty of the paddy field, mountains, farmings, sunrises and sunsets, Melsithamur village’s spiritual places-Melsithamur Jain Temple, churches, crane’s land, and monkey’s areas. Thank you for reading this blog. Have a nice day.
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