Virachilai

Virachilai is a village in the Pudukkottai district in Tamil Nadu, India.[1][2] It lies 22 km away from Pudukkottai, on the road in between Pudukottai and Ponnamaravathi. The name virachilai is an eponym, etymologically derived from veera chalai or Veera Saali, a place allegedly named by Lord Rama.

Virachilai is well connected by road, though there is no direct rail connection. There are 3 important bus stops in this village. The nearest railway station is at Namanasamudram which is 13  km away from Virachilai and the railhead is at Pudukkottai. Bus facility is available from Trichy, Pudukkottai, Ponnamaravathi, Thirumayam, and from many other places. The nearest airport connected is at Trichy, 78 km away from virachilai. Accommodation is also available at nearby Pudukkottai.

Virachilai was under Pudukkottai samasthanam since 17th century. The Thondaimans of Pudukkottai came to rule with full sovereignty over the Pudukkottai area from the middle of the 17th century till its amalgamation with the rest of India after Indian Independence in 1947.

In Virachilai main area is arasamarthu street (Nadu Veethi) .

  1. ^ M, Nacchinarkkiniyan (19 June 2023). "Five SCs injured in clash at Virachilai temple festival in TN". The New Indian Express.
  2. ^ "Trichy: 18-yr-old killed by bull during manju virattu". 29 October 2019 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.