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    Chennimalai is a town in Erode district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated away from Erode of about 28kms., Chenni which means Chief and Malai means Hill. It is popularly known as the 'Handloom Town'. [citation needed] History. Kodumanal is a village located near Chennimalai in the Erode district in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu.

  2. Chennimalai Murugan Temple. C hennimalai is situated between Erode and Coimbatore. On the way to Coimbatore, this hill temple is about 7-1/2 kilometres south of Ingoor Railway Station. This temple is located in the city of Chennimalai of Perundurai, Erode District. Chennimalai is 26 kilometres from Erode and three kilometres from Perunthurai.

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  5. Chennimalai is a vibrant tourist destination in South India, offering an array of activities and attractions for travelers. From exploring its ancient temples and lush tea plantations to shopping at local markets, there is something for everyone.

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  8. Travel Base: Erode. Significance: The hill temple of Subramanyar at Chennimalai, is a hoary shrine associated with colorful legends. Chennimalai is located 25 km south of Erode in Kongu Naadu and is known for its association with the Tamil Siddhas (Siddhargal).