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Samayasangili
Samayasangili is a village located in Namakkal district in Tamil Nadu. Palani Aandavar Kovil, Saethukuli Munipan Kovil, Periya Maariamman Temple are some of the important pilgrimage centres.

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Samayasangili, Tamil NaduSamayasangili is located in Namakkal district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a village that comprises five sub villages namely, Thottipalayam Pudur, Sengutaipalayam, Thottipalayam Palaiyur, Samayasangilli and Seerampalayam. The village is on the banks of Kaveri River and forms the border for Namakkal district. The village has the Bhavani Kattalai Barrage I Hydel Power Project that generates electricity under TNEB.

Economy of Samayasangili
Agriculture is the main source of income for the villagers of Samayasangili. Cultivation of crops usually takes place in the monsoon months. The farmers also procure water from wells and tanks. Majority of the cultivated area are used for food crops. Paddy, sugarcane, tapioca, turmeric and cholam are some of the important crops cultivated in the village. The chief pulses grown are green gram, red gram, black gram and horse gram.

Education of Samayasangili
Samayasangili has established few schools such as Samayasangilli Elementary School and Sengutaipalayam Elementary School to promote education among the children.

Pilgrimage Centres in Samayasangili
Samayasangili has few temples visited by devotees from nearby places. Some of them are:

* Palani Aandavar Kovil
* Saethukuli Munipan Kovil
* Periya Maariamman Temple
* Iswaran Kovil
* Gopal Karupanar Kovil


Samayasangilli is connected by roads to nearby places such as Erode District, Pallipalayam and komarapalayam. The village is at a distance of 8 Kms from Erode and Pallipalayam and almost 10 kms away from komarapalayam.

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