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  1. The Thirumayam Fort is a 40-acre wide [1] fortress in the town of Thirumayam in Pudukkottai-Karaikudi Highway in Pudukkottai District, Tamil Nadu, India. It was constructed by Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi , the Raja of Ramnad in 1687.

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    Thirumayam is a much-frequented picnic spot and affords much to the discerning tourist who ventures a little beyond the beaten track. The main attractions of the place are the fort, and the Shiva and Thirumal temples. Miles before reaching the town, one can see a fort atop a large hill.

  3. Feb 8, 2022 · Once a seven-walled citadel, the fort today stands as a testament to war, worship and old victories. The Story Behind is a CNT series that spotlights lesser known monuments across Incredible India. Standing atop a hillock of red loam soil, Thirumayam Fort seems like an ordinary wall of stone and brick.

  4. Oct 16, 2024 · It was built by sethupathy Vijaya Ragunatha Thevar of Ramanathapuram in 1687 A.D. The actual fort is two times greater than the fort as we have seen today. The main entrance of the fort is situated one km away from the present structure.

  5. Oct 24, 2024 · At the very heart of Tamil Nadu is Thirumayam Fort, another testimony to India’s rich historical and architectural heritage. The fort was built in 1687 by Sethupathi Vijaya Raghunatha Thevar, located about 20 km from Karaikudi in the district of Pudukkottai.

  6. Thirumayam Fort is a historical monument known for its impeccable architecture. It has a blend of Dravidian and Islamic style. The Fort has two main parts namely the upper fort and the lower fort. The upper fort houses a large hall with beautiful paintings and sculptures.

  7. Feb 20, 2012 · The whole hill houses a fort - the Thirumayam Fort, one of the important forts of Tamil Nadu and tourist attractions in Tamil Nadu.

  8. Perched atop a hillock, Thirumayam Fort features 17th-century ramparts that once enclosed a 40-acre town. The fort includes temples, caves, a jail, and a pond, providing a comprehensive view of the ruling dynasty's lifestyle.

  9. Thirumayam Fort, located at a distance of 18 kilometres from Pudukkottai is a place of immense historical importance. The Fort comes under the supervision of the Archaeological Survey of India. The Thirumayam Fort is said to have been built in 1687 AD by the Raja of Ramnad, Vijaya Raghunatha Sethupathi.

  10. Thirumayam Fort spans over 40 acres and stands as a symbol of Tamil Nadu’s rich history. Located in the town of Thirumayam, along the Pudukkottai-Karaikudi Highway, this fort has witnessed centuries of change and conflict.