Poompuhar: Ancient Indian Sea Port, Now Tourist Destination in TN

Poompuhar-View-from-the-Lighthouse

Poompuhar is an ancient Indian port situated along the coast of Bay of Bengal, Tamil Nadu. No one knows when this town was created, but it has been mentioned in Tamil Sangam literature works like Manimekalai (4th Century BC), Silappathikaram, Pattinappaalai, etc. Also known by the name Kaveri Poompattinam, a significant portion of this port town was submerged into the sea due to repeated Tsunami, erosion, and floods. Government is now trying to establish this town as a tourist attraction in Tamil Nadu.

Poompuhar-Kannagi-Museum-Building

To get to Poompuhar by bus, one needs to reach Karuvi, Mayiladuthurai or Sirkazhi. From there, direct buses are available. The above photo shows the Silappathikaram Art Gallery. It seems, this famous Tamil Sangam-period story of Kannagi, Madhavi and Kovalan was set in this very town. The sculptors at Mamallapuram Art College have carved a few sculptures depicting the story in brief and that has been showcased at this museum. There is a Rs. 5/- entrance ticket for this.

Poompuhar-Kannagi-Museum-Exhibits

Silappathikaram Story (in short): Kovalan is a rich shipping merchant at Poompuhar and Kannagi is his wife. But Kovalan is attracted towards a dancer called Madhavi, falls for her, and lives with her for sometime. He loses a major portion of this wealth and comes back to Kannagi. Since they are short of money, he decides to sell Kannagi’s golden silambu (a jewel worn on the legs) in Madurai. As he approaches a gold merchant there to sell it, he is captured and sent to the King who had been searching for a similar-looking silambu that was stolen from the Queen. Kovalan is mistaken to be the thief and is executed.

Poompuhar-Kannagi-Museum-Kannagi-in-Court

The above sculpture shows Kannagi about to break the silambu to prove to the King that the jewels inside it consisted of ‘mani’, that belonged to her, and not ‘muthu’, that belonged to the Queen. Once the King realizes his error in judgement, he faints and dies on the spot, and so does the queen. I know this story because I memorized a few verses of Silappathikaram for school competitions and have won many prizes reciting it 🙂

Poompuhar-Lighthouse-from-the-beach

Another good tourist spot in Poompuhar is the Light House along the beach. This lighthouse was constructed and opened just four years back! Needless to say, the view from the top of the lighthouse is too good. It is well maintained and there are circular steps to reach to the top. Here is a view from the top,

Poompuhar-Beach-view-from-Lighthouse

There are large stones all along the Beach coast (to prevent the water from further eroding the land, I guess) but there is a small opening (shown above) that allows people to go to the water and experience the waves. I saw a few people swimming here. BTW, this town is also called ‘Kaveri Poompattinam’, which is roughly ‘Kaveri Pugum Pattinam’ or the town where Kaveri Enters (the sea).

Poompuhar-Kaveri-Puhum-Pattinam-View-from-Lighthouse

On the extreme right, you can see the river Kaveri entering into the sea through those two stone bunds or whatever. There are a few monuments built to be tourist attractions (like the one shown below and in the first photo of this post) but none of them are maintained well.

Poompuhar-Monument-near-beach

There is one Temple near the beach, but I didn’t go inside. It seems there are other old Temples nearby. There is also a Marine Archaeology Museum which contains a few old coins and objects excavated from nearby. It’s a small museum – go if you have time. I wanted to go to the Danish Fort, in Tharangabadi, 22 KM away. But I didn’t have enough time on that day.

To me, the view from the top of the Lighthouse alone was worth the trip.

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Photos by Destination8infinity (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons.

24 thoughts on “Poompuhar: Ancient Indian Sea Port, Now Tourist Destination in TN

  1. Manogna

    Wow. Sounds like a good place for people interested in history and archeology.
    I love the sea especially the picture taken from the top of light house.

    1. Rajesh K

      They should maintain the town better, it has good potential to become a good tourist place.

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  2. Sandhya Kumar

    We will plan to visit this place soon, D.I. Thank you!

    1. Rajesh K

      There are many good Temples nearby like Thirukkadayur, Vytheeswaran Koil, Sirkazhi, Mayiladuthurai, etc. I think you can plan for one trip to all these places.

      Destination Infinity

  3. Shrinidhi Hande

    Didn’t know about this place. Will try to visit. Thanks Rajesh

    1. Rajesh K

      Yea, do visit and write about your experience too…

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  4. Alok Singhal

    It has all the ingredients for becoming a popular attraction – beach, temple, ocean, and much more!
    A good find…thanks for sharing!

    1. Rajesh K

      And a light house 🙂

      Destination Infinity

  5. Arunkumar

    An interesting place. This and tharangabadi are good tourist place rich in history.

    1. Rajesh K

      I missed Tharangabadi. Will plan another trip to there 🙂

      Destination Infinity

    1. Rajesh K

      Thanks 🙂

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  6. Arun

    Looks like a really place.

    1. Rajesh K

      Nice place? 🙂

      Destination Infinity

      1. Arun

        Ha ha! Yeah “nice” place 🙂

  7. sm

    Photos are beautiful.

    1. Rajesh K

      Thanks 🙂

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  8. Avada Kedavra

    Loved the pictures.. such a beautiful place.. how far is it from Chennai?

    1. Rajesh K

      It’s near Pondicherry.

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  9. Jeevan

    I have been to this place and also where Cauvery met with sea – but the stones piers weren’t built then. You have got excellent shots here and the views from the lighthouse were great. The places look better in your photos… because when I visited in 2012 it wasn’t pretty clean and looked like no maintenance at all.

    1. Rajesh K

      Even now there is not much maintenance. But the beach and the light house are fine.

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      1. rama

        they should have a light and sound show in Tamil, Hindi , English , well as in one eastern language like Bhasha malaya or chinese. because the chola history spans east indies as well, just to tell those cultures, ” We Value the Association”

  10. Shilpa Garg

    The beach is so beautiful and the large stones along the beach are interesting!

    1. Rajesh K

      Yes, but I have seen such stones in other beaches like Pondy, Mumbai, etc.

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