Mohanur


Mohanur is a Taluk in the Namakkal district of the Indian state Tamil Nadu. The Mohanur Panchyat Union includes Mohanur Town, Pettapalayam, Manappalli, Rasipalayam, Kumaripalayam, Sengappalli, Ediyar, Peramandampalayam, Ariyur, Aniyapuram, and Valayapatti. It is linked to Tiruchirappalli, Salem, Erode, and Karur districts by road.

Geography

Mohanur is a Taluk situated at the southernmost part of Namakkal district, on the bank of river Cauvery. It is located at. It has an average elevation of 143 metres. It is located 409 km southwest of Chennai and 273 km south of Bengaluru and 75 km south of Salem and it is near by Namakkal and Karur, Paramathi Velur the special feature of Mohanur is that it is the only place where the river Cauvery runs from north to south. After Kasi here the only place The Lord shiva temple which located right side in banks of river that passing north to south. It is also famous for historic temples which are visited by lakhs of Hindus from all over the state. Mohanur is a temple town in Namakkal district.The Famous Navaladiyan temple located in the border of Mohanur and Kumaripalayam.

Notable Persons

India census, Mohanur had a population of 14,315. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Mohanur has an average literacy rate of 80.67%,: male literacy is 87.65% and female literacy is 74.04%. In Mohanur, 8.91% of the population is under 6 years of age. Sex Ratio stands at 1046 and child sex ratio at 998.
Mohanur is a town with many schools and a college. There is a police station for the nearby villages. It also has many hospitals.
The broad gauge railway line from Salem to Karur passes through this place. Mohanur to Vangal Bus route Bridge opened for traffic. The State Highways-95 is originating at Mohanur. This road passes through Namakkal, Sendamangalam and end at rasipuram. Mohanur -Vangal bridge opened for traffic now its connected Karur by road within 14 km. This is the shortest route for Salem to Karur.
Mohanur is part of Namakkal assembly constituency.

Etymology

Several reasons are offered for the origin of the name.
  1. One reason given is that the people of this region worked as middle men or agents in the ancient era. Mugavar is the term in Tamizh for agents. So the place came to be known as Mugavanur which derived later on as Moganur.
  2. Another reason is that Lord Shiva wanted to see the reincarnation of Lord Vishnu as a woman i.e. Mohini, here in this location.
  3. Another reason goes that once all the heavenly devas went in search of Lord Shiva accompanied by Ganga. But he was alone there. So they started their search for Ganga and went to Lord Muruga. He too started to search her. Searching for her, they reached Madurai where Madurai Meenakshi directed them towards north near Cauvery. Lord Muruga came to Cauvery, yet didn't find her. So He went on a severe meditation on her. Ganga appeared in front of him. She was so overwhelmed by his motherly love and hugged him. Since the mother-son love between them was found here, the place was called Maganur. Magan means "son" in Tamizh. Maganur later derived as Mohanur.

    Temples

1.Sri Navaladi Karuppannaswami Temple – Mohanur
2.Sri Balathandayuthapani Temple
3.Sri Bagavathi Amman Temple
4.Sri Draupathi Amman Temple
5.Sri Arulmigu Mariyamman Temple
6.Sri Asala Deepeswarar temple
7.Sri Kalyana Prasanna Venkataramana Perumal
8.Sri Ragavendra Temple
9.Sri Kurivikaran Temple Subramaniyapuram
10. Sri Kaliamman Temple
11. Arulmigu Valliamman Temple

Infrastructure and Facilities

Mohanur is well connected by road to Namakkal, Paramathi Velur, Valayapatti, Karur and Kattuputhur.
SH 95 Connects Mohanur and Rasipuram Namakkal, Senthamangalam. This road is established to two-way lane.
The cauvery river bridge has opened Mohanur-Vangal bridge to connection of Salem - Karur Mohanur.

Arterial roads

Mohanur has a Police Station for Mohanur town and 21 villages and their 93 Sub villages.

Banks

Colleges

See also: Mohanur railway station
For Reference click the link below
https://m.etrain.info/in-ADS?STATION=MONR