Earlier “Surandai” was known as “Raja Sooriya Nallur” then it becomes “Suranthai”. For the past 50 years, the city name is Surandai.
Polygar rule and the revolts
As the Dalavay Mudali, the governor of Tirunelveli, became increasingly independent of Madurai during the time of troubles that began in 1732, some of the Marava polygars of the province openly defied the Dalavay's authority and stopped paying tribute. Polygar Kattari Velladurai was the leader of the defiant polygars from Vadagarai, Nerkattumseval ruled by Puli Thevar and Sivagiri. Surandai was one of the palayams that joined Puli Thevar’s coalition in 1754–1762 but abandoned the cause before the polygars’ final defeat in 1762. When Kollamkondan again rebelled in 1764, following the execution of Yusuf Khan for having betrayed the nawab, Surandai was quick to join. Victories over the Anglo-Nawabi forces helped the revolt spread to other polygars. At the end of the First Polygar War in 1799, the polygar of Surandai surrendered one fort and 61 armed men to Major J. Bannerman.
Zamindari
The Palaiyam survived into the 19th century as a zamindari; at the time of the permanent settlement of 1802, Polygar Sulava Tevar held seven villages. In 1879, the zamindari had an area of 1.34 sq. miles, and a population of 2,580; it was bought by Uthumalai and annexed to that estate in 1874.
Post-independence
Surandai post independence has grown as a commercial town. It is a Special grade town panchayat.
Geography
Surandai is located at. It has an average elevation of 132 metres. It is situated 20 km from Coutrallam Falls, 12 km away from Tenkasi and 50 km from Tirunelveli, District Head. It is 30 km away from Sankarankovil. The nearest railway station is Tenkasi and the nearest airport is Tuticorin, 86 km from Surandai. Surandai panchayat town comprised Surandai and Keelasurandai, Anai kulam, Kurungavanam, Kulayaneri, Kadayalurutti, Aladipatti, Kurichanpatti, Vadiur, Karayalanoor, Mariathaipuram, Paranguntrapuram, Kalingapatti, Achankundram, Bangalow Surandai and part of Ammayapuram. Surandai, which was once a village with primarily agricultural and palm tree cultivation with allied activities, presently has grown into a bustling centre for complete trade and business for nearby Panchayats.
Demographics
India census, Surandai Panchayat had a population of 28,135. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Surandai has an average literacy rate of 65%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 73%, and female literacy is 57%. In Surandai, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Temples and church
ZION CHRIST CHURCH
ஸ்ரீ சுடலைமாடசுவாமி மற்றும் சகல பரிவார தேவதைகள் திருக்கோவில் குலாலர் சமுதாய 75ம் ஆண்டு
Alagu Parvathi Amman Kovil
Sri Pathirakali Amman Kovil
sri Hanuman & Theradi Madasamy Kovil
Sri Vetri Pathirakali Amman Kovil
Kulathur Ayyanar Kovil
Sri Pottal Madasamy Kovil
Sivagami Amman Sametha Veerapandeeswarar Temple
Sivagami Amman Sametha SivaGurunathar Temple,
Muppidathi Amman Temple, Sivagurunatha Puram,
Sri Muppidathi Amman Temple, Varagunaramapuram.
Sri Sudalai Madasamy Kovil
Sri Mathalapandi Temple
Arulmigu Kanniamman Kovil
Mohaideen Andavar Jumua Hanafi Pallivasal
Mohaideen Andavar Jumua Shafi Pallivasal
Thirumalai Aandavar Temple in Sivagurunatha Puram
Alagu Parvathy Amman Temple
Arulmigu Sri Vadakuththi Amman Temple, Thiravia Nagar
Arulmigu Sri Thirattu Swamy Temple, Thiravia Nagar