Main
Falls:
The
most
popular
and
frequented
waterfalls
are
the
Main
falls.
Not
only
during
the
season,
but
also
during
the
period
November
to
January,
the
crest
receives
the
northeastern
monsoon
emptying
itself
on
the
slopes
to
swell
the
falls
and
the
Chittar
River.
From
a
height
of
300
ft.,
the
Chittar
River
makes
its
last
descent
to
the
plains.
Chittaruvi
or
Small
Falls:
Adjacent
to
the
Main
falls
is
a
small
cascade
called
"Chittaruvi".
Women
and
timid
persons
resort
these
falls.
Shenbagadevi
Falls:
A
mile
away
from
the
Main
falls
is
the
Shenbagadevi
falls,
so
called
because
of
its
location
near
to
the
temple
of
Shenbagadevi.
During
full
moon
days
large
crowds
visit
this
temple.
Honey
fall:
About
3
miles
from
the
Main
falls
on
the
upper
crusts
of
the
rocks
is
the
Honey
falls.
It
is
so
called
because
of
beehives
on
the
promontory.
It
is
a
romantic
place
of
solitude
and
those
who
seek
seclusion
come
here
to
meditate
on
reality.
Five
Falls:
Connected
by
a
good
road
about
3
miles
from
the
Main
falls
are
the
Five
falls,
so
named
as
the
cascade
spreads
in
five
heads
like
a
hooded
cobra.
This
spot
is
venerated
highly
as
it
presents
an
image
of
Adisesha
with
several
hoods.
Tiger
Falls:
About
6
furlongs
from
the
Main
falls
is
the
Tiger
falls
with
a
temple
for
Sastha
nearby.
Bathing
Ghats
have
been
provided
for
pilgrims.
New
Falls:
Perched
at
an
elevation
of
1000
ft,
and
one
and
half
miles
from
the
Main
falls
is
the
New
falls
amidst
a
sylvan
landscape
of
wild
forest.
The
panoramic
view
from
this
ledge
is
beautiful
affording
a
sight
of
the
entire
town
below.
Old
Falls:
About
4
miles
from
the
Main
falls
are
the
Old
falls,
rarely
frequented.
Apart
from
all
these
falls
Courtallam
is
also
famous
for
Thirukootachalanathar
Temple,
meaning-
Lord
of
three
peaks.
Thirukootachalanathar
Temple:
The
temple
is
dedicated
to
Lord
Thirukootachalanathar
(Shiva).
This
temple
contains
many
inscriptions
about
Chola
and
Pandya
Kings.
Less
than
a
furlong
from
here
is
a
small
temple
called
"Chitra
Sabha"
(Hall
of
Pictures)
dedicated
to
Lord
Nataraja
and
decorated
with
paintings
of
rural
deities
and
devotees,
puranic
stories
and
religious
events.
The
Sabha
is
one
of
the
five
Sabhas
where
Lord
Nataraja
performed
the
cosmic
dance.
Another
interesting
place
is
Thirumalai
-
15-km
from
Courtallam,
where
there
is
a
beautiful
temple
dedicated
to
Lord
Muruga
on
the
ranges
of
the
Western
Ghats.