Malaiyur
Malaiyur is a village located in the Villupuram district of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is known for its historical and archaeological significance.
Malaiyur boasts ancient Jain temples, rock-cut structures, and inscriptions that offer insights into the region's past. These relics suggest a prominent Jain presence in the area centuries ago. Specific temples and archaeological sites within Malaiyur include remnants of Digambara Jain traditions.
The inscriptions found in Malaiyur often provide details about local rulers, donations, and religious practices of the time, contributing to a better understanding of the social and political landscape of ancient Tamil Nadu.
The economy of Malaiyur, like many villages in the region, is primarily agrarian. Agriculture and related activities form the main source of livelihood for the inhabitants.
Access to Malaiyur is typically via road, connecting it to larger towns and cities in Villupuram district and beyond. The village is representative of rural life in Tamil Nadu, with a strong connection to its cultural and historical heritage.