Elevation :1868 METERS
LOCATION Thiruvananthapuram,
Agasthya Mountain is also referred as Agasthyakoodam and is located about 70 kilometers from Thiruvanathapuram,
capital city of Kerala State in India. It is located at a height of
1,868 meters (6129 feet) above mean sea level. The peak is the second
highest peak in Kerala, South India. Agasthyakoodam peak is in the form
of a sharp cone and is considered a heaven of rare herbs and Medicinal
plants. A valuable and rare herb by name ‘Arogyapacha’ (Plant of eternal
health) is attracting the attention of modern researchers to this hill.
Agastyakoodam is the source of the Perennial River Thamiarabarni. The
river flows in Tirunelveli District of Tamilnadu. Peppara wild life
Sanctuary, a part of Agastyakoodam Forests is in Thiruvananthapuram
district.
The Peppara Dam was constructed across the river Karamana in
1984. The main purpose of the Dam is to effect water supply to the
Thiruvananthapuram city and suburban areas. Agastyakoodam is highly
respected by both the Hindus as well as the Buddhists. This is because
the Hindus believe that this mountain is the home of Sage ‘Agastya’;
transitelerated as Agathiar or Agastyar. He is in some ways regarded as
the patron saint of much of the south India. Some say that it was the
Sage ‘Agastya’ who first brought and popularized the Vedic religion to
South India. Agastya is considered to be one of the seven ‘Rishis’
(Saptarshi) of Hindu ‘Puranas’. Buddhists think that Agastya Mountain is the abode of Bodhisatva Avalokiteswara.
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