Pushpavanam
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| ?Pushpavanam Tamil Nadu • India |
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| Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
| Area | 2 km² (1 sq mi) |
| District(s) | Tirunelveli |
| Population • Density |
1,000 (2001) • 500 /km² (1,295 /sq mi) |
| Panchayat | Panagudi |
| Codes • Pincode • Telephone |
• 627109 • +04637 |
| Website: www.pushpavanam.blogspot.com | |
Pushpavanam is a small village located close to Panagudi, around 55km south of Tirunelveli, in Tamil Nadu, India.
The village is about 80 years old, and has a total population of about 1,000. At least once a year, the village people cook and eat together at "The Asanam". There is a large church in the middle of the village, dedicated to Saint Teresa, which was opened by the Bishop of Tuticorin. The village has a post office and ration shop, and a school; St Teresa Middle School. The village's local festival falls between 22 September and 1 October annually.
Nearby villages include Saidammalpuram to the west, Kadambankulam to the north-east, and Thandaiyaarkulam to the south-east.

