Thachur was known as Thachanur or Tharasur. In olden days, sculptures were stayed near by the Thachur Sivan temple. They supplied the god idols to nearby places. Hence it was called "Thachan oor" (Sculpture's Place). One Idol made from this place taken to Lord Siva Temple. Tanjore.[1]
As per the Siva Puranam (Thiru Vilaiyadal - Thakshan),[2] Lord Siva married Thakshan daughter Sakthi (Thakshayini). Thakshan planned to do a Yagna without inviting Lord Shiva (Son in Law). Lord Siva found it as an insult and refused Sakthi not to attend that Yagna. Sakthi quarreled with Siva and came to Thakshanoor Kingdom. She met her father and asked him to invite his husband Siva. Thakshan refused her obligation. So Sakthi cursed him and demolished the Yagna and fell in to the yaga gunda and immolished her body. From Yaga Gunda, Lord Siva took her body to Kailash. Lord Siva got wild and started dancing "Ukira Thandavam". Seeing this Lord Vishnu thrown his Chakra and cut Sakthi body into few more pieces. The places, where Sakthi body fallen all became "Sakthi Peedam". Remaining of the body Lord Siva buried it in Kasi (Varanasi).
After that Lord Siva convinced her by offering half part of his body (i.e. Artha Nareswar) to teach the man and woman equality to this world. Sakthi rebirth again in Varanasi as "Visalakshi" and Lord Siva as "Viswanathar". He married Visalakshi at Varanasi kingdom.
This Purana goes on like this....[3]
As of 2001[update] India census,[4] Thachur had a population of 3675. Males and females each constitute 50% of the population. Thachur has an average literacy rate of 54%, higher than the national average of 39.5%: male literacy is 51% and female literacy is 49%. In Thachur, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age. Kallakurichi is the Taluk headquarters of this village.
The temperature is moderate; the maximum and minimum temperatures being 37 °C and 20 °C respectively. The town gets its rainfall from the northeast monsoon in winter and the southwest monsoon in summer. The average annual rainfall is 1070 mm.
Agriculture is the backbone of this village. People from various district, settled down here as farmers. Milk products are the prime source from this village. Sugarcane cultivation is also prevalent in this area. Kallakurichi is also known as "Sugar City" as there are two major sugar factories.
Private Town Buses (Kallakurichi to Siruvathur, To Vaanavaretty, To Thottiyam)
Govt. Town Buses (Kallakurichi to Chinnasalem, To Melnariyappanoor, To Ammakalathoor, To Thalaivaasal, To Melur, To Koogaiyoor, To Ulagiyanalloor, To Ulagangkaathan, To Nainaar Palayam..)
Route Buses (Chinna salem, Attur.. Few stopped at Emaper By Pass Roundana)