Somamale
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Somamale
Mountain in the Padinalknad taluk of Coorg, South- ern India, situated in 12° 11' N. and 75" 45' E., the highest in Kadyet- nad. It is sacred to Male Tambiran, and overlooks the Kodantora pass. It is about 6 miles south-east of Tadiandamol.