Dindigul, city, central Tamil Nadu state, southern India. It is situated between the Palni and Sirumalai hills on a tributary of the Kaveri (Cauvery) River.
The city’s name is derived from the words tintu kal (“pillow rock”), which refers to the bare hill dominating Dindigul. The fortress, built on the hill during the Vijayanagar era (1336–1565), was used in Hindu, Muslim, and British wars from the 17th to the 19th century. The contemporary city is a road transport hub and contains large-scale cotton spinning and weaving mills as well as such handicraft industries as silk weaving and the manufacture of jewelry and cigars. Dindigul houses two liberal arts colleges, affiliated with Madurai Kamaraj University in Madurai. Pop. (2001) 196,955; (2011) 207,327.