Piranmalai

Piranmalai is a village located in Singampunari Taluk in Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu, India.

This is a last outcrop of the Eastern Ghats, with a Bhairavar temple and five peedas in the rocks of the hill called the Pandava Therthams, is also sacred to the Muslims with a dargah of Waliullah Sheikh Abdullah Shaheb on its peak.

At the foot hill, there are traces of a moat and Fort Marudhu, which was pulled down in early 19th century.

The barren hill is believed to have been covered with dense jungle in the days of Maruthu Pandiyar's rule from late 17th century to 1801.

The hilly village includes five areas (Piranmalai Main, Mathagupatti, Pudupatti, Pappapatti, Gopalapuram).