Dharmapuri

Dharmapuri, town, northwestern Tamil Nadu state, southern India. It is situated on an upland plateau, about 15 miles (24 km) southwest of the Ponnaiyar River.

Dharmapuri was known in early Tamil shangam literature as the home of the poet Avvaiyar (2nd century ce). It is now an agricultural trade centre and contains some light industry. Considerable deposits of saltpetre and salts of soda are mined in the region in which Dharmapuri lies. The area’s main crops are millets, but rice is extensively grown under irrigation. Cotton, sesame seed, and peanuts (groundnuts) are the chief cash crops. The area is also known for its high-quality cattle. About 30 miles (48 km) to the west are the Hogenakal Falls of the Kaveri (Cauvery) River, a famous pilgrimage site. Pop. (2001) 64,496; (2011) 68,619.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Maren Goldberg.