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Once upon a time, the Noyyal was a perennial river, flowing gracefully through the land and nourishing both life and faith. Today, however, the river has lost much of its original vitality, flowing only during parts of the year. This makes Padithurai not only a sacred site but also a reminder of our shared responsibility to protect and restore our natural and cultural heritage.

Padithurai
Padithurai, located on the banks of the Noyyal River in Perur, is a sacred bathing ghat where families perform rituals to honor their ancestors.
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The Trust constructed a Tarpana Mandapam a dedicated pavilion used for ancestral water offerings—to enhance the temple’s sacred environs near the ghats.
Perur Pateeswarar Temple
Nestled in Perur, just west of Coimbatore, the Perur Pateeswarar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva—revered here as Pateeswarar—and his consort Pachainayaki (Parvati).
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Padithurai is far more than a ritual site—it is a living tradition that connects communities across generations, anchoring cultural memory and offering a tangible link between past and present. At Perur, the Padithurai remains a sacred gathering place where families seek solace and emotional healing during times of grief, embodying not just ritual but collective remembrance. As a cultural identity marker, it unites people of Perur and beyond through shared faith and communal belonging.
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