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Acharapakkam is a
panchayat town A nagar panchayat () or town panchayat or Notified Area Council (NAC) in India is a settlement in transition from rural to urban and therefore a form of an urban political unit comparable to a municipality. An urban centre with more than 12,00 ...
in the
Chengalpattu district Chengalpattu District is one of the 38 List of districts of Tamil Nadu, districts of Tamil Nadu, in India. The district headquarters is located at Chengalpattu. Chengalpattu district came into existence on 29 November 2019 when it was carved out ...
in the Indian
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of
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. It is famous for its ancient
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temple, namely Aksheeswaraswamy Temple which is one of the
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temples. Acharapakkam is about 96km south-west from
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, which is now included with the Chennai Metropolitan Area limits. Aksheeswaraswamy Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva located near Acharapakkam, Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is praised in the hymns of Saint Tirugnanasambandar. This is the 29th shrine in the Thondai region praised in
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hymns. This temple is around 1000–2000 years old. It is believed that Aksheeswaraswamy Temple is associated with the legend of
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(related to the legend associated with Tiruvatikai Veerattaanam). Legends state that when Lord Shiva was travelling in his chariot to destroy the
Tripurasura Tripurasura (Sanskrit: त्रिपुरासुर) is a trio of asura brothers named Tarakaksha, Vidyunmāli and Kamalaksha, who were the sons of the asura Tarakasura. These three began to perform severe tapasya. They were then granted ...
, the axle of the chariot broke in this village into two pieces. Lord Shiva recollected that he didn't pray to
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before setting out for travel. It is also said that a Pandya King, who was on his way to bring soil from the
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's banks for construction of a dam on a local river nearby happened to pass through this village in his chariot. While passing, the axle of his chariot is also said to have broken in this very village in to two pieces. Hence the name of this village came to being as Achu Iru Paagam, which means "Axle into two pieces." Later this name eventually became Achirupakkam and then to Acharapakkam. The town is also famous for the Mazhai Malai Madha Church, which is visited by thousands of Christians every year. The church is popular with people of other faiths too. According to locals, in 1969, as severe drought prevailed in the region, a car procession was organised for
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at the Acharapakkam Hill and prayers were offered. But astonishingly, even before the car procession ended, the place saw a heavy downpour, with thunder and lightning. Mother Mary was honored by locals as 'Mazhai Malai Madha' (Mountain Rain Mary) and a grotto was built at the place. The shrine we see today is built at the same spot. The church has become very popular with people of all faiths and has become a tourist attraction. For Christian devotees, walking up the stairs, which leads to the top of a small hillock is considered a 'must-do' activity.


Location

Acharapakkam is located along the busy Chennai-Tuticorin National Highway (NH32) or GST Road, 3km from the famous temple town
Melmaruvathur Melmaruvathur is a town located in Tamil Nadu, India. It is in the Cheyyur Taluk of Chengalpattu district. The town is known for having the shrine of goddess Adhi Parashakthi, the Om Shakti Temple. It is a very important religious destinat ...
. Taluk Headquarters is in Madurantakam. The police station in Acharapakkam is one of the oldest police stations in Tamil Nadu, witnessing over 100 years of its existence.


Demographics

As of the India
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, Acharapakkam had a population of 9013. Males and females each have an equal percentage of the population. Its literacy rate of almost 73% is higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 56% of the males and 44% of females being literate. 10% of the population is under 6 years of age.


Transportation

As Acharapakkam lies on the busy NH45, this place is easily reachable from any part of the state. TNSTC-VPM operates buses between Acharapakkam and major parts of the district, and also to some deep interior villages. Although long-distance buses (SETC & others) don't stop at Acharapakkam, due to its proximity to
Melmaruvathur Melmaruvathur is a town located in Tamil Nadu, India. It is in the Cheyyur Taluk of Chengalpattu district. The town is known for having the shrine of goddess Adhi Parashakthi, the Om Shakti Temple. It is a very important religious destinat ...
, one can easily access Acharapakkam by alighting at Melmaruvathur. Both government and private buses serve Acharapakkam.


Politics

Acharapakkam (SC) (State Assembly Constituency) is not a constituency at present, but is part of Chengalpattu (Lok Sabha constituency). Currently Kancheepuram Lok Sabha Constituency


References

{{Chennai - Suburban Railway, South, Acharapakkam, Melmaruvathur, Tozhuppedu, 36, 98.21 Cities and towns in Chengalpattu district