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Siravetti ayyanar of Melayur

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Siravetti ayyanar of  Melayur

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P.R.Ramachander


   This temple is near   the tourist towmn of Poompuhar. , It seems once upon a time this entire area was covered with forest. One villager was eking out his living by cutting trees to fire wood. One day he cut a tree and made  it in to pieces and left for his home ,.Next day when he went back he saw that   all the   firewood have again joined together in to a living tree. That night Ayyanar came in his dream and told him that it was he who was in the form of a tree. He wanted that man to build a temple for him. The wood cutter went and told other villagers and they planted three stones and started worshipping them .Later a new  temple in that soulful surroundings was built for Ayyanar. Apart from Ayyanar , two security gods, Purmbudayan  and Nallasiva murthi also find place in that temple. People who get in to fight , robbery etc come and request Purambudayan to solve their problems  in writing . People believe that he solves them quickly .Nallasivamurthy was a saint who lived in these parts. His Samadhi is also inside  this temple and Nalla Siva Murthy statue is established on it.. On every new moon day , There is a special worship to this Ayyanar   from 6 Am to 10 Pm.  People believe that , if they participate in this worship , all their problems, like marriage , child birth sufferings of the family get solved.. All the pilgrims who come from outside stay that night in the temple and go only after participating in the next day’s worship at 4 Am.. This temple is near Dharmakulam on the Cheerkazhi-Poompuhar road   and would be open from 6 Am to 12 noon  and from 4 Pm to 7 Pm.

Ariyakurichi Vettudayaar Kali Amman

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Ariyakurichi Vettudayaar Kali Amman
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    Ariyakurichi is  a small village which is about 15 km from Sivaganga town on the road to Thondi . There was a temple of Ayyanar deep in forest with path covered by stones and thorns, This temple was looked after and worshipped by two  brothers  Kari Velaar   and Karuppa velar. Kari Velar went to Kerala learnt magic  and Manthra Sasthra   came back and went inside the thorny forest, cut the idol of Ayyanar from the ground and brought is outside   in the Ariyakurichi village. When he was consecrating the idol of Ayyanar,. Kari Velar  saw the  magical Words written on the ground and realized that the place where they are consecrating the  idol had been chosen by Kali   to do her penance. And so he consecrated a Kali idol also in the temple. Since the Ayyanar was cut from his place , he was called Vettudayar(one who has a cut) and the kali in the temple also was referred to as Vettudayar Kali . Over time the importance and power of Kali grew many folds and the temple now is referred to as Vettudayar Kali temple.
      There is a epic story behind Kali. It seems once goddess Parvathi playfully shut the eyes of Lord Shiva. Because of that darkness spread all over the world and  Parvathi also became jet black. This form of Parvathi is called Kali. For getting rid of the sin of making the world dark for a moment Kali had to do penance in our world. At that time she killed Chandasura who was giving lot of trouble to Devas and also men. Then Devas requested Kali to kill Chandasura. The place where they requested came to be known as Deva Kottai.  . The place where Kali came before them and consented to help them  was Called Kandadevi. The place where   Kali fought with Chandasura and destroyed his flag as well   as Charriot   was later called   as Kodikulam. The place she won over him was called as Vethiyur and later named as Thiruvethiyur.. The place where the grateful devas worshipped Kali    with flowers   was known as Poongudi.  Then Kali started penance towards Lord Shiva   so that her black colour would go away  and the  unintentional error that she committed is pardoned in Ariyaa kurichi( Ariyaa-means without knowing)  Kali   is seen sitting there , with her right leg folded and left leg hanging, with eight hands  in which she holds various weapons , as if she is doing penance. Ayyanar on the other hand  is sitting with his right leg folded and folding his left leg, With a flame as his cap   , wearing Dhothi in the Pancha Kacha style  and tying the Yogic  cloth on his waist  along with Poorna and Pushkala. Opposite to the Kali temples , the idols of  Hanuman, Meenakshi Sundareswara, Cholaimaali, Vishnu Karuppachami , Veerappachami  . Muniyappa Chami , Pechiamman , Solattukali   and Bhairava are consecrated. Among them the solattu kali attracts us more. Opposite to the Ayyanar statue  There is his elephant steed. In this temple daily early morning the sun’s rays falls on Ayyanar in the morning and on Kali in the evening
      It Seems when the British were hunting for Velu Nachaiar who was fighting the British  for freedom.  A General called James smith came near the temple in search of her. There he saw a young girl tending the cattle. When he asked about the whereabouts of Velu Nachaiar , the girl replied, “ I know where she is but will not tell you.” The furious  General cut off the head of the girl without realizing    That it  was The Vettudayar ayyanar.  Later it seems Velu Nachiar gave several gifts to the temple including her Diamond studded Mangalya.
     After some time people thinking that it is not proper to worship a cut statue wanted to change it .  But at that Time Ayyanar entered a girl and she told, “ I am in the form which is suitable to Kali   age and so leave out this plan.”
   There is a  very peculiar form of prayer in this temple which involves cutting a coin and putting it  in a cage   in this temple. Those who are not getting what is due for them   take a Coin, pray Ayyanar  and Kali   ,,cut the coin and  put it in this cage. It Seems Kali sees to it that what is justifiably due to them  would reach  them  quickly. People with children whose speech is late come to this  temple and   their children start speaking soon. People also pray here to meet their old friends. Devotees also pray the Goddess for getting children and to get married

    In  front  of Vettudayal Kali there is a flag post  On Swathi Nakshtra day in the month of Panguni a great festival is celebrated in this temple for 12 days..On the ninth day there  is also a chariot festival.. On 18th day of Adi month there is a poo Choriyal(shower with flowers) , on last Friday of adi month  there is a lamp  festival , During Navarathri the Goddess comes out on a horse steed.  There is a book called “Vettudayal Veera Chakram” which extols her greatness. The Temple tree is Eecha maram (wild dates?) 

Agaram Serathamman of the herb garden.

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Agaram Serathamman of the herb garden.
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P.R.Ramachander

      Agaram is a village near Thamaraipakkam of  Thiruvallur district.  Nearby flows the Kosasthali river  . When water   flows in the river  , people  spend a lot of time near it , talking fishing etc. Once when people went to the river they saw an idol of the Goddess     on the side  of the river. She was caught in the slushy mud called  Cheru in Tamil. So they called her Cheru athu Amman( The Goddess  of the slushy mud near the river). Unlike other temples of Goddesses , these people decided to raise a garden of medicinal herbs around her temple . The people of the village have very great devotion to the Goddess  and great respect to the herb garden. Initially this temple was built as a small stone temple by the  Chethupakkam Jamin(land lord) . The members  of the the Family of Chethupakkam Jamin it seems used to carry water  in pots to the temple and daily anoint her. Last year the villagers have built a grand temple to the Goddess..People believe that the herb garden there   was planted by one sidhar  who lived  in the temple  long time back. When any one is disturbed or sad , people believe that just a visit to the Herb Garden and the temple  would make  them contended and happy. They also believe that if unmarried girls   with wet dress after bath  goes round the temple 11 times , she would get married soon. Similarly barren women would  become proud mothers if they go round    the temple 21 times. The temple is open from 7am to 12 noon   and again between 6 Pm to 8 Pm.

Manveli Draupadhi amman temple

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Manveli  Draupadhi amman temple
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  Manveli is a small village in the kumbakonam Nagapattinam high way and isabout 30 km from Kumbhakonam .Draupadhi is the wife  of Pandavas of Mahabharatha.
     There is a story about the origin of this temple. Achyutha  Nayakkar who was ruling over   Thanjavur   went through the place and was taken sick suddenly and almost fainted. His people took him from the Palanquin and made him lie on a tree shad. He was at that time gasping for his breath. Suddenly  he heard   an old lady  calling him  “sir”  to wake him up. When the king opened his eyes, he saw   that in that place there was no body except him and that old lad. He asked her about the whereabouts of   his army and she told they have gone some place near by.. She also told him, “You seem to be greatly tired and also  you seem to gasp for breath.. Please take this Gruel(Kanji)   .” And then she gave him little of the gruel   from the mud pot.. Seeing her old age and her kind gesture , the king    took a little of the gruel from her. Suddenly  she became completely all right. He wanted to give her some present and searched for  his army.But when he again saw , he saw the old lady entering a hut which was far away. And he saw suddenly that he was surrounded by all his army members. He asked them . “Where   were you all this time?”. They replied   that  , “We were all here only round you  and all this while you were  sleeping.” . Then the king showed them the hut that was far away and asked them     to go and call  the old woman who was the owner of the hut. .When the soldiers went there they did not find any old woman but a Statue   of Draupadhi amman.The grateful  king converted the hut in to a well built temple..Again over time the temple got dilapidated but now her devcotees recently have a built a pretty temple for that Goddess.Outside the temple , there are mud statues of Aravan (The son of Arujuna and the Naga princess uloopi  and that of  Muthala Ravuthar, belonging to religion of Islam.)
     People believe  that Goddess Draupadhi   who is very merciful would cure diseases of all children.
When a child becomes seriously ill , it is brought and made to lie down   before the Goddess and parents request the Goddess to cure the disease.  Then after the child is cured the parents bring the child  again to the temple  during the festival  and fulfill  the  prayer oaths that  they have taken 

   Every year during the month of Vaikasi a grand festival  of eleven days is celebrated    to this Goddess. Daily Street plays depicting important stories of Maha Bharatha is acted  before the devotees, This is done so that   the uneducated devotees also know about the stories of the great Mahabharatha.

Koovakam koothandaar

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Koovakam koothandaar
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Koovagaam is  a very small village very famous for its annual festival in which eunuchs and transgenders participate   in a very huge way. Koovagam is a very small village without much activity. It has a very small temple   made of stone  . The presiding deity is Koothandavar  .Translated   in to simple English, it would mean, ”The God of dance ”. As soon as we enter the temple there is a small hall. After that is the sanctum sanctorum   and there  one swing would be hanging. On the swing is the head wearing a crown, With Vaishnavite Namam on his forehead, prominent Moustache   and gnashing teeth which are like that of a lion .There are no other Gods in this temple. The local people offer once a day worship to this God. Few outsiders come to this temple to get rid of their disease. There are no monthly festivals at this temple . But there is a great festival on Chithra Pournmi day.
      Koothandavar also known as Aravan  was  the son of Pandava Prince  Arjuna and a princess of Nagas(serpents) called Ooloopi.  Before the start of the Mahabaharatha  war , the needed to sacrifice a perfect person   so that the Pandavas would win the battle. The general preference was to sacrifice Aravan the son of Arjuna and it was decided that he would be sacrificed the next morning.  He too agreed    to this but with three   conditions.
1.Since he was not married he wanted to get married and  live with her for that night.
2.He wanted to see the Mahabharatha war with his own eyes.
3.He wanted to jump and dance in the battle.
Though the first condition was agreed to , no lady was prepared to marry him and become widow next day morning. People believe that Lord Krishna transformed in to Mohini (enchantress)   and married him.  Next day Aravan or Kootandavar was sacrificed. When he was sacrificed he  cut tissues   from 32 parts of  his body  and offered them to the Goddess Kali. Due to the request of Draupadhi , goddess Kali gave  one fourth of his power to Aravan and Aravan fought in the Bharatha war for  eight days, jumping and dancing. But an Asura called Alambasura cut off his head by  deceit . Then to fulfill  his second condition , Krishna consecrated his head on a nearby  and asked him to witness the war. Even the cut head of Aravan jumped and danced  and killed several enemies
    At the end of the Mahabharatha war , the head of Aravan  was given the status of God.. God asked Garuda to  put the head of Aravan in the Sarabhanga river . It floated in the river and via Thirupathi reached Thirukovalur and from there it started floating in the Pennai river. That country during that time was called Chandragiri. Aravan’s head took a form of a child  and was adopted by the local king. Then that child killed Koothasura who was the enemy of Chandragiri king and gave him the kingdom and again took the   form of  a head. When the king became sad that head assured him that it would come to the kingdom on all Chithra Pournami days and solve all their problems. He also told that Lord Krishna would take the form of a Transgender and marry him every year on that day. He also told that all this was made possible due to the grace of  the God who is the enchanting dancer and so he would be called as God of dancers. He further told that since he was the son of The Naga maiden (Aravu means serpent)  , he would also be  called  Aravan. The place where Koothandavar decided to saty was called Koovakam ( the home of the dancer.)
    The Koothandavar festival is celebrated for eighteen days during Chithra Pournami. Large number of transgenders gather there and spend the first seventeen days wearing colourful  dresses in dance and song. On the seventeenth day , They assume  that they are The Mohini form of Lord Krishna and   marry the Koothandavar wearing Mangala Suthra and bangles. On 18thday they    wear white cut off their Mangala Sutra ans break the bangles and return to their respective homes. This festival is repeated every year.. They believe that by  participating in the festival, they can lead one year of trouble free life.

   The nearest tows to this temple are Vizhupuram (25 km ) and Ulundurpet  (15 km.)

Marathurai Kathyayani

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Marathurai Kathyayani
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   Marathurai village   is situated   in the road  between Kumbhakonam   and Manalmedu, two km from Pandanallur.The presiding deity in the village temple is Kathyayni.. This temple was also housed in a hut  inside the  forest in early days and about 40 years back , it was built with stone.

    Kathyayani is supposed to be the daughter of sage Kathyanana . She is also called Kathayi in Tamil nadu, which means , the mother who protects.  On the southern side of the  wall of the inner temple  are Madurai Veeran, Bommi   and Vellayammal who all are in the standing pose. Also the  mud statues  of  the  seven Munis   Vaazhmuni, Chemmuni  , Muthu Muni  , Jatamuni , Palakkattu muni  , Veda Muni and Lada muni  On the western side are three Statues of Pachai Amman  facing east and on the northern side are SAngili Karuppan , Veeran, Madan  and Nagar.On  the main entrance in south is Lord Ganapathi and  near the mani entrance of north is Bala Murugan.On the southern side path leading to the main temple are three mud Statues of Pachai Amman  and Pookurathi and the north is Valli amman carrying a baby in her lap. In the next entrance on the Southern side is  is the Ceremonial statue of Kathai Amman and on the northern side is the Pachayamman.
     In the sanctum sanctorum   is Kathyayani Amman who holds a  Parrot and lotus flower in her hand, folds her left leg and hangs down   her right leg.. A five hooded serpent is holding Umbrella over her head.

Kathyayani or Kathayi   is called by this name   because   she protects her devotees. Some believe that she is Valli Amman  because   she protected  the fields of her father. The idol of Valli Ammai  is seen to hold a baby child on her lap. Pachayamman, the Goddess Parvathi is supposed to do penance at this temple, It seems the Gods of eight directions wanted  to stop her penance. Then  Val (Vaazh?)  muni(Kuzhandai muni )   youngest of the Seven munis (sages)  , who were the sons of Nambi Raja  and brothers of Valli  fought with those eight heads of directions and brought back their eight heads. .He gave one head  each to  his elder brothers and kept two heads  for himself. The  idols of these seven Munis are on the southern side of the temple.  Each of the elder brothers are seen keeping one head each below their right leg but  Val muni is  seen keeping  one head below his right arm and one head below  his right leg.  Apart from the Seven Munis, the idols of Madhurai veeran , Kanjamalai easwarar, Bommi, Vellayammal  and Katteri karuppan  are on the souther side of the temple and  Three Pachayamman  statues  and that of Poonkurathi  on the west side and Changili Karuppan , Veeran, Madan   and Nagar on the northern side. 

Putheri Ant hill temple

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Putheri Ant hill temple
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  Putheri is a small village which is 4 Km from Nagar Kovil town. On a part called Vishnu Puram of Putheri   many people were living.. At that time a sage called Yogeeswarar came to the village and started living there  . After he came the village prospered greatly. After some  time the sage attained salvation an d in a place in the town he was buried. A huge anthill started growing in the place he was burued. It grew up eighteen feet in height and all the people were greatly surprised. . To prevcent damage to the ant hill, the people built a walled structure around the huge  ant hill. All those who worshipped the anyt hill started  seeing positive results. In the temple which is on one acre land there   are temples  for .Yogeeswaramudayar , Naayinaar.Poolavuydata Kandan Sastha and Bhothathaan  . There is a hall for  doing  devotion (Vazhipadu) .The new year in Chithiarai month  and Visagam star of Vaikasi month  and Panguni Uthram are festival days   in this temple. On all Saturdays  in the vazhipattu hall, Bhajanai(Musical combined prayers)   are held.. The Guru Pooja for Yogeeswara also is celebrated. The mud from the ant hill is only is given as Prasada.People believe that this mud cures all diseases.

Salem Pootu Chami or Alankottai muniyappa temple.

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Salem  Pootu Chami or Alankottai muniyappa  temple.
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    Alankottai was the prison building in Selam town during the end of nineteenth centuary.  And in that place a Muniyappa Sami temple was built and it was called as Alankottai Muniyappan. The devotees   who want to put an end to family problems , for solving quarrels between husband and wife, For leaving out  drinking habit, For solving property disputes, for getting their children married , for getting children, to end quarrels between daughter in law and mother in law  etc come to this temple, keep a lock before the god Muniyappan , worship the God and hang the lock after locking it with a key in the special place meant for it.. They believe that their wishes would get fulfilled if they do like this and so they call th is NMuniyappa God as Pootu Chami(lock god) They specially believe that if there are   raging quarrels between daughter in law  and mother in law  , by hanging a lock like this, their mouth gets locked. The Eighteenth day of Adi and certain auspicious days in the thai month are considered as special; days and goat is sacrificed to the God and pongal is prepared and offered to God, They also offer Cigars and toddy to the God., Many devotees settled abroad come every year and worship this God.

    This temple is  situated opposite to the Salem ITI and from the new bus stand you can go bu bus or auto.

Muthu pillai Palayam Naga Muthu Mariyamman

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Muthu pillai Palayam Naga Muthu Mariyamman
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 This place is  near  Pondichery town, You have to travel 2 km   from the Pondichery bus stand on the  Vilayannur road to reach this temple. It seems once upon a time a farmer was growing ash gourd in his fields which were  in the place where the temple stands. One day , one well grown ash gourd plant stood up   in the form of a hooded serpent. That farmer called all the villagers  to see this greatmiraculous happening.,. Then the goddess entered one lady  who had come there and she it seems told, “I am Nagamuthu Mariamman. I can be seen in this field with this form   for 45 more days.If you build a temple for me here, I would see that this village remains always prosperous.”
   As per her wish the local people built a temple for her in that spot. And that goddess is fulfilling the requests of all her devotees from there.

     The goddess faces north in this temple. She looks extremely merciful with four hands and is made of mud.. With her in the temple are Lord Ganesa, Lord Subrahmanya, Lord Ayyappa   and Lord Kathavarayan. In the moth of Adi there is a three day festival at this temple..On Chithra Pournami day the Goddess is anointed with milk.On Vinayaka Chathurthi day also there are special worships.

Village Gods of the Tamil Country

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Village Gods of the Tamil Country
By
P.R.Ramachander
  From the time that man started leading a civilized life , he realized that there is some power which was outside him and which was much greater than him that   controls all his affairs. So wherever there was a large population of human beings , a concept of God   arose. In India the lead to this thought process was  given by the Vedas.  With very few percentage of  people learned in Vedas,  this concept was understood only by a few people. The other great majority of the population decided that whatever was taught to them by these learned people was right and started  believing in the Gods   enumerated by these learned people .But in spite of that,  this concept did  not reach the majority of the people. But like the learned people  , these people lacking high knowledge   also needed a concept of God  and felt  badly a need to an object of prayer which would protect them from  natural calamities   and epidemics as well as the  fury of nature. They also needed a concept of God to whom they could talk to and enumerate their needs.  Because of this all over India  a parallel system of Gods   which was outside the Agamas  and which were worshipped by the general people   in their own fancied   way existed.
   Tamil Nadu , the land of Tamils  was a very civilized and learned nook of India. To them the concept of Vedic Gods who are to be pleased by the Agama system of worship   was  introduced most probably by sage Agasthya   and his disciples. Even among learned people , who were neither Brahmins nor Kshatriyas  , there was   a great thirst for the concept of God  and the  concepts of   the unique and great Saivisim and Vaishnavism  were propounded by itinerant sage poets, by   poems and philosophies. These systems were indeed unique to Tamil Nadu . In spite of this development the ordinary   and not learned people of Tamil Nadu wanted   their own concept of God. They wanted Gods to protect them from fury of nature and  epidemics and also give them a very happy   and contended family life.  It was possibly these people who developed the concept and worship of village  Gods. These Gods initially were great men and women who sacrificed themselves for the sake of their families and villages as well as   the  simplified Gods from Puranas   which they were heard from the learned people  of their  country.  Male Gods like Ayyanar based on the concept of son of Shiva and Vishnu  , Koothandar , Sudalai Madan, etc and female Gods like Angala Parameshwari,  Isakki Amman,Pechi Amman, Pachai amman, Draupadhi, Kali Amman, Mari Amman etc  were modified characters whom these simple people admired   and taken or modified from   the Puranas. . There were also large number of heroes and Heroins who lived and died among them, who became their Gods. The local kings and rich people supported their idea  and built  temples for these Gods and the faith of these simple people started  resulting  in a peaceful   and prosperous life for them.  They realized that these Gods were powerful and would fulfill all their wishes. In most of these  temples  worship was done by people  who were not Brahmins   and not following the Agama system of worship.. They offered these Gods what they ate  and it was non vegetarian items most of the time. Animals which were slaughtered for food were laughtered   in the  temple premises and food they liked was prepared and great feasts were held. Most of these deities were surrounded by terra cota or clay  idols of  fierce animals and Birds as well as the weapons of these deities  driven on the mud in front of them. Each of these  Gods  also had priests appointed to serve them from    certain specific families . Most of them also had Samiyadis who would go in  to trance in front of these deities and   reply to the queries of the devotees of Gods. The opinions of these Gods were made known    to the people in general by the God/Goddess entering a lady and making her to tell them about them.
Each of these Gods had stories associated with them, form of worship and festivities all lead by these simple devotees. Most of the villages  had a God to guard them  outside the village below some trees. The looks of these Gods were most often terrifying.. Some of the villages also had   a God inside their village. All the  important decision  of these families were taken in front of their Gods. All important ceremonies were conducted before these Gods. Wherever a villager went he carried mud from his village temple  and established a temple of his  God wherever  he lived. The Wikipedia mentions that there are 21 main Village Gods and more than 61 servant Gods     to these  main Gods in Tamil Nadu. I am giving below in brief the stories  of Origin   of  some of  these Gods.
1.Ayyanar
    Ayyanar  is possibly the most popular Village God who guards every village . Almost all his temple would  be just outside the Village .By the side his fierce   and big statue  there would be statues of horses or elephants. On both sides of most of the statues  would be his  consorts   Poorna and Pushkaa. His devotees believe that Ayyanar is the son of Lord Shiva and  Lord Vishnu in his form as Mohini. Most of the people also believe he  is same as Lord Ayyappa of Sabarimala. People also believe that Ayyanar killed  an asura  maiden called Mahishi. People believe  that Ayyanar travels on  his horse at mid nights  and hunts for bad people and miscreants. Perhaps because of this , people present  white horses made of clay  to  him, when he answers their prayers. People also believe that if any one crosses his way while going for hunting at night , he would slap them hard.. In the great  and old epic of Silappadikaram there are  references to the worship  of Ayyanar during those times. Ayyanar is one of those Gods who is very popular  in the southern portion of Tamil Nadu.
2.Sudalai Madan
  It seems  once upon a time Goddess Parvathi wanted one more child but at that time Lord Shiva   was doing prnance. When Goddess Parvathi informed her wish to Lord Shiva. He requested her to go to Patalam (nether world). She went there and went on hiding the light of the divine lamp which was burning  there  by her dress.. But when she  reached Kailasa , she saw that  the light had  turned in to a shapeless piece ,Lord Shiva asked to give it to Lord Brahma so that he can  give it a good shape. Brahma did as per her request and gave him the name of Sudalai(he was born from the ray of light(Sudar) of Lord Shiva.. Parvathi fed  that child nectar  instead of milk. But over time his hunger increased many folds  and he started eating everything that he saw and even corpses burning in the cremation ground. Goddess Parvathi who was greatly disturbed send him to earth with a request to protect all the creations of God. Sudalai Madan when he came to earth  brought with him  folk musicians as well as dancers. He very much like to hear the musical instrument called Urumi as well Thapattu being played. His wife is Madathi. People believe that it is better to pray to Madathi because Madan , obeys only her and no one else. People also believe that  Madan is very truthful. When people pray and entrust him with any job, they are 100 % sure that it would be done. Sudulai Madan is also is considered as     the Guardial of the burial  ground.
3.Karuppanna  Sami or Karuppu
        Essentially  his name means black God . He always appears with a sickle and turned up moustache . He is called by several aliases like Karuppasamy , Periya Karuppa Sami  , Malayala Karuppu and so on. People believe  he is very short tempered God. There is a story  connecting this God with Rama. It is as follows:-
   After Rama started ruling Ayodhya, based on the words of a washerman he sent  Sita to the forest. Sage Valmiki found her and started looking after her who was in the family way. Later a son called Lava was born to her . One day Sita entrusted the baby Lava   to sage Valmiki and went to take bath in the river. After little meditation when the sage   opened his eyes, he could not see Lava, who had been taken by Sita after some time.. Becoming nervous the sage created   a new baby from a grass.   At that time Sita returned along with her son Lava. After this Sita considered both children as hers and looked after them. When after Aswamedha Yaga the children were reunited   with Rama,Rama  wanted to find out who was his real child. He asked both children to cross a fire and come to him. When Kucha tried to cross the fire , his entire body became jet black.. Then Rama understanding the facts about Kucha made him the security chief of his palace and started calling him Karuppu and gave him many boons.
      People believe that the original temple of Karupannachami is in front of Azhagar koil in Madurai. All other temples were established after taking mud from here. People affected by black magic consider him as their  only protection. Goat and sheep are given in sacrifice to him. He is seen as security God   in very large number of village God   temples in Tamil Nadu. The famous Sabari Mala temple also has a Karuppachami guarding it. Most of te Karupannachami idols are accompanied by his hunting Dog  and his steed which is a lion or a horse. The people who follow the Thanthric worship consider him as their greatest God.
Muneeswaran
   Muneeswaran loosely translated means a sage who is a God.. The God is also called Muniyandi. There are two stories about the origin of this god.
1.When Sathi devi who was insulted by her father jumped in to the yaga fire and died, Lord Shiva got very angry and produced Virabhadra  from his eyes  seven  sages  from different parts of his body to kill Daksha. These sages according to the legend are  Muttayar Muni. CHinna Muttayar Muni, Raya Muni, Jata Muni, Poo Muni , Chemuni   and ValMuni. All these sages assisted Veerabhadra  to kill Daksha and  they all decided to stay in the earth itself.. Lord Shiva entrusted the job of guarding human beings to them. Wikipedia gives their names and also gives their role, which is as follows:-
·         As he appeared from Lord Siva's face. He assumed the form of Shivamuni.
·         He became Mahamuni who possessed immeasurable divine power.
·         Thavamuni removed all obstacles in the path of the Thevars and Rishis during their Yajna.
·         Nathamuni offered blessings to the Devagananga and Puthaganga.
·         Jadamuni grew trees and possessed Rudrakshamala Kaatgar and the book.
·         Dharmamuni was the protector of the good and the destroyer of evil.
·         Vazhamuni is praised and worshipped by the Kapalis who live in the jungle.
·         Pandi Muni who praised his(?) , he is talk to them in spiritual manner.

2.Pachayamman is a  form of Goddess Parvathi who had to live in the earth due to the curse of Lord Shiva.  Many Rakshasas and asuras were giving her  lots of trouble.  Then Lord Shiva created the above seven Munis and asked them to protect Pachayamman till she gets rid of her curse. After that, they were entrusted   with the job  of guarding human beings. It is  a very common practice in Tamil Nadu to pray Muneeswaran  before crossing the borders of  the village. These Gods are also worshipped in fierce as well as peaceful forms.  The fierce forms are offered animal sacrifices.
Madurai Veeran
     This God is supposed to be the son of The king of Kasi  whose name was  Thulasingam and his queen Karpagavalli. Seeing the fierce look of the baby , the king placed the baby in a basket and left it in the river. This baby was safely found by a cobbler called Chinnan and his wife Chinnayi. They called the baby as Muthukumaran. Fearing that the original parents would come and claim the child , Chinnan moved south. On the way in a kingdom Chinnan got the job of the security God..He said his son to the Gurus to learn sword fighting as well as use of arrow and bow.. The king of the country was called Bommu. He had a daughter called Bommi , who on seeing Muthu Kumaran fell on love with him. The king refused to give his daughter in marriage to Muthukumaran. Muthukumaran and Bommi  ran away from the place got married and reached the  present day Madurai.. Thirumalai Naikkan was ruling Madurai at that time., He appointed Muthukumaran in his army and started calling him Veeran.  Veeran was entrusted the job of controlling thje thieves who used to rob and plunder Madurai town. At this time Vallaiammal a dancer in the court of the king ,was attracted by veeran. The king did not like this. The enemies  of Veeran complained to the king that Veeran instead of controlling the robbers was in league with them.. The king ordered that Veeran should be executed and this was carried out. Bommi and Vellaimmal  came to know of this cursed the king and got back Veeran alive by the blessings of the God. He was transformed in to the security God of  Maurai and is believed to be resting in a cave there. From then on he became well known as Madurai veeran   and is worshipped in very many villages. In the southern gate of Meenakshi Temple of Madurai there is a famous Madurai Veeran temple. It is interesting to know that Bommi and Vellayammal   are village Goddesses in their own right.
Isakki  Amman
     Isakki  Amman in is one very important village Goddesses. Some people believe that Isakki has come from the word Yakshi and some others believe    that Isakki  has come from the word Iyakki  , which means “she who  makes thing work”.  She always appears carrying baby and with very fierce look. The stories about her origin are:-
1.She was a girl child called Isakki who belonged to a rich prosperous family, who prayed Goddess to give them a child.. One bad individual attracted her by his guile , made her run away with him. On the way he killed her and took away her Ornaments. On his way a snake bit him and he also died. Since her soul had divinity attached to it , it went to Lord Shiva and told him , that such a simple death to the bad man did not satisfy her and she wanted to revenge on him. God then gave back their souls to both of them and told that after she takes revenge she should become a Goddess of the people and protect them. That bad man got his soul bck and walked and reached a village near by. Isakki  made a baby out of Cactus  and carrying that baby reached the village and claimed that the bad man deceived her and the child was his.,. when the child addressed him as father, they compelled that man to live with Isakki. Isakki assumed a horrifying form and killed him with his knife  and later became a guardian Goddess.. Ladies who wanted to protect the honour started praying to Isakki and built a temple for her in Muppanthal.
2. Ambika, a housewife, was leading a peaceful family life with her husband Somasharman and their two male children. One day the dutyful "dharpan" ritual had to be performed to the ancestors of their family and all the items were duly prepared. However, while Somasharman was away to take bath in the river, Ambika offered food to a starving sage who begged for it. Suddenly Somasharman became enraged since the food prepared as offerings to ancestors had been served to the sage before the necessary rites & pujas. Thus Ambika and her children were chased away from home. Ambika wandered until she found a calm place. Realising his foolishness later, Somasharman went in search of his wife and children. But fearing him, Ambika gave up her life. After her unfortunate death, it is believed that she took the form of "Yakshini" and that she still wanted to take care of her growing children. Later, with the grace of God, she was able to regain her human life for the benefit of her offspring. It is when Ambika took the Yakshini form and regained human life with the intention to serve the family that she became Iyakki or Isakki ..”
Mariamman
  Mariamman is supposed to be the daughter who was born to Yasodha when Dewvaki gave birth to Lord Krishna.,. When Vasudeva brought her to  Mathura and Kamsa tried tokillher , she cursed him and went back to help the people of the world. She is the Goddess who cures Pox   and is called Sitala Devi in northern India.”Mari” also means rain. It is believed if she is worshipped she would bring rain and make the earth cool. She is also called Muthumari in certain temple. Her most important temple is that of Samayapuram in Trichy town., She likes garlands made of lime fruits and neem leaves . In many places she is a ferocious goddess who expects people to    sacrifice animals to please her.
      Very many  more such interesting Gods and Goddesses   are found in every village of Tamil Nadu. Some of them are Angala Parameswari, Pechi Amman,  Pachai Amman, Katteri Amman, Periyachi, Ellai amman, Ellai appan, Nalla Thanga ,  Periyanandaar  and so on. The villagers who are simple have total faith in them.  I have collected various articles and books  about  temples  of some of  these Gods and Goddesses  and these are available in
  Please read them and understand the simple but deep faith of the simple   and poor people  of Tamil Nadu towards  many of these Gods. Even if you are one who are  not the devotees of these Gods, you will find   yourself at peace.








Chellandi Amman of Mohanur

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Chellandi Amman of  Oruvanthur near Mohanur

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P.R.Ramachander

  The two younger sistes of   Chelliamman of Madurai  and Kali  wanted to decide the place they wanted    to live. They decided they would hit a ball each and wherever   the ball falls they would have   their temple there. The ball hit by the eldest  sister fell in Oruvanthur  , the  ball hit by the younger one fell  in Paranthadi   and the ball hit by Kali fell  in Thottiyam   ,Because of that the elder sister became Oruvanthur  Pidari , the second one became  Panathadi Periya Kandi Amman   and Kali  became Thottiyam  Madurai Maha Kali 
    The Oruvanthur  Pidari  took the shape of a golden ball   in a place where salt was manufactured. Those people thought that  it was an ordinary ball   and put it in a pot. The Ori king who came  to know about it somehow  , along with a poet  called Parana   came there  and a young girl also came there   in search of the  ball.
  When king asked the salt manufacturers about the ball  the young girl claimed the ball belonged to her. tHe salt manufacturer told , that any one of them who tells exactly where   the ball fell can claim it. When the girl told the exact spot, te worker introduced his hand   in side the pot. The pot had  broken at the bottom and the girl also vanished from there.When the king removed the pot , below it was a pretty statue  of the Goddess. The poet told   that  the girl who came there was Goddess  herself. That Goddess  was named as  Chellandi Amman and prople started   worshipping her  in Oruvanthur. In the Sanctum   she stands with eight hands    holding weapons in the form of killing an Asura. They also  sanctified  Ganesa , Pattavan Chami  ,Karuppanna Chami , Madurai Veran , Seven maids  , Pechi amman , Chadaichi amman etc.
    After they recovered a statue of Goddess Parvathi worshipping Shiva  from the temple, Ladies   visit the temple   and pray for fulfilling their wants. Near the sanctum there  is  a depot like structure  and the salty mud from the depot called “Uppiliyan thittu  Uppu Man”  is given to devotees as Prasad.  People believe  if it is applied over the body , the metal and physical diseases would be cured. Devotees pray for getting married, and getting children  and Annoint the Goddess and present her with Silk saris. In  the month of Margazhi there is a festival in the temple called Vel thiruvizha . In the month of masi the founding day of the temple is celebrated for 15 days. In the last Friday of Adi month the  Goddess is anointed with 1008 pots of milk.

     The temple is situated 5 km from Mohanur which is 23 km from namakkal. The temple is open from 6 Am to 8 Pm  

Kuzhumani Ooradachi Amman

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Kuzhumani  Ooradachi Amman

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P.R.Ramachander
 
Kuzhumani is a small village 10 km from Trichy town of Tamil Nadu. This village got its name because  One villager   got   a Shiva Linga while ploughing his land  .Kozhu munai , is the “Corner of the plough. There are several village goddesses  situated in this village,. The Vallam Thangi Amman, who is believed to prevent floods    from the Uyyakondan river which flows near the villge, Kulanthalai Amman  who is suppost to help people of this village   by making it cool,  and another Amman called  Kollachi Amman. But the most important Goddess  of the village is   the Ooradachi Amman,  who is believed to guard this village from evil spirits cand evil men. People of the village believe that   , the head of the Goddess is hot like a flame of fire. The Goddess faces the northern direction. In the temple for her  , there are also Kanni moola Ganapathi, Rajali Karuppu, Madurai Veeran, Bommi, Kathavarayan Karuppu Chami    and  Panayadi Karuppu   ,People believe that  Panayadi Karuppu  is the assistant of OOradachi Amman  who is deputed by her whenever injustice  lifts its head   in the village.,He is supposed to be the special God   of the merchants of the village.They believe that by worshipping him, their business  becomes prosperous.People believe that Panayadi Karuppu travels at night on his white horse   every night. People also report hearing the sound of hoofs of his horses    at night..
     Ooradachi Amman is   the Kula deivam (clan goddess) of hundreds of the families belonging to this village. Daily they come and prepare  POngal and offer to her. There is a special worship for this Goddess  during the new moon and the full moon days.. Ladies   without children visit this temple on six consecutive full moon days and are suppose to become pregnant. On the third month of pregnancy   they come offer bangles to the  Goddess   and distribute Prasada to the devotees , to show their gratefulness.
    A few months back Kumbabhishekam of this temple was performed after    several  hundred years, The temple is open from  6AM to Noon and 5 PM to 7 PM.. There are town buses from Trichy to reach this village  .



     

Padavettamman of KOyampedu

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Padaveetamman   of  koyampedu, Chennai

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P.R.Ramachander

      This happened about 250 years ago. Some people from Chennai from Thiruppathi     after a pilgrimage    to Thiruppathi. When the heared Chennai , they saw a wheel like stone rotating on the road.. That wheel  was rotaing on the road and stopped   in the middle of the road blocking it. The people travelling in the cart got down and wanted to put that stone on a side but to their surprise they saw it was a statue   of  was the upper part of a Goddess. When they were not knowing what to do, , one girl who was looking after   goats nearby Goddess in her..She told, “ I was the goddess of the war zone (padai veedu)  of a chozha king.,. Over time my temple disappeared. I am rolling and travelling to find out a proper place for me to stay. Little from this place there is a Neem tree. Please  keep me there   and worship me.  I would fulfill your wants and always protect you.”   They  searched and saw a Neem tree near by and  kept that Goddess there.   From that day  that Goddess is still below that neem tree. That forest area has become an important locality of Chennai city..The name Padai Veet Amman slowly changed to Padavettamman. People have constructed a small sanctum sanctorum    for the Goddess  below that same neem tree.. On the head of the Goddess a  sepent opening its hood and a flame of fire is seen. People say that this indicates that she was worshipped by  soldiers once upon a time. The face of that goddess  is pleasant like moon in the n middle of the wheel like stone.  Just before anointing only this form can be seen clearly . After Abhisheka they    decorate the Goddess   with silver. Another important thing about the temple is that  , they ofter find a cobra sleeping at the feet of the Goddess  at night.   So priests clean up the old garlands etc vey carefully. Many families have adopted   this Goddess as the family deity and worship her by offering Pongal. From the fifth Friday of Adi month there is a   festival at this temple which lasts for three days. All her devotees firly believe that she will fulfill all their wants which are  just.

      The temple is 4 km from Koyampedu bus stand  of Chennai  on the main road.  The temple is open    from 6 Am to 12 noon   and 6 PM to 9 Pm.

Musiri Kannimar Kamakshi temple

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Musiri  Kannimar Kamakshi   temple

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P.R.Ramachander

  On the southern  side  of Musiri village of Trichinopoly district of Tamil Nadu flows  the Cauvery river. Once that  river    which never dries , dried. Villagers who were digging the river   were surprised when their  spade hit a   statue of nine maiden’s    made of one stone. The very religious villagers were taken aback    and  made a thatched hut in a nearby forest   of  Vanni and neem trees.Because  the  prayers of devotees  were answered quickly , that temple became popular.
   At that time  who wanted to  erect a Kamakshi temple in Trichy    were  bringing the statue of Kamakshi from Madras.When they reached Musiri village , they kept the statue  of Goddess Kamakshi in the temple of the nine maidens ans went to take bath in river Cauvery,.But after bath when they came back , they were not able life the statue of The Goddess  Kamakshi and so they consecrated that   statue there itself and went back. Thus Goddess Kamakshi was added to the temple   along with the nine maidens..Slowly the loal people were able to expand the temple and build a temple with stones. Due to Kamakshi and the nine maidens being consecrated   there, people started   calling it “Maidens Kamakshi Temple.”.The devotees  also consecrated a Ganapath,  Kathava Rayan, Madhurai Veeran, Masi Periyannasami , Bommi   and  Vellayammal  in the same temple on the southern side of the main temple. People say that   the nine maidens statue  found here  was the original statue    that they found in the river .  In the entrance to the Ardha Mantapa  Kamakshi Amman is consecrated. Mud statues   of the nine maidens  decorates the entrance of the Amman temple. In the main sanctum sanctorum, the new statue of the Seven maidens   is consecrated.

      This temple is 30 km from Trichy town. The temple is open from 6 Am to 1 Pm and  4 Pm to 8 Pm.

Kannathal (kannudaya Nayagi) of Nattarasan Kottai

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Kannathal (kannudaya Nayagi)  of Nattarasan Kottai

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P.R.Ramachander

Nattarasan Kottai  is  a small town in the  Sivaganga district of Tamil Nadu , which is 51 km from  the city of Madhurai.   There is a famous temple of Kannudaya Nayagi   (also called as Kannathal)  , 2 km out of Nattarasan Kottai.
    Once upon a time the butter- milk merchants of Nattarasan Kottai   were not able to go beyond Pirandikulam which is    a near by village   in the forest , Some power upturned their butter milk pots,
The merchants wanted to approach the king to solve this  problem. That day Goddess Kannathal appeared in their dream and told them that she was lying buried  beneath  the mud in Pirandikulam, Under the orders of the king while the people were digging in the village   for finding out the idol, the spade  of a devotee  hit his  own eye and it started bleeding. When  in spite of it he continued,  he could recover the statue and as soon as   it was taken out , his eye injury was cured. Because of that they started calling her  “Kannathal(mother of the eye)”, The statue has eight hands  holds a small drum (udukkai ) and trident in her hand   and her left leg  is seen stamping an Asura called Mahisha. When the people(Cowherds)  were trying to transport the statue, they were  not able to take it  beyond a point and there it was consecrated facing  east   in a village called  Nayanmarkulam.  The Nattu Kottai Chettiars(Nagarathars)   were directed by the Goddess to offer  sacrifice   and Kaliyattam. .They assembled , made them  selves in to two   groups called Kallar and Kanakku Pillais and sacrificed 1499sheep.No blood came out of any of them. But when the 1500 th sheep was sacrificed , blood came out and the statue   started moving  and it halted in a place called  Virakandan Urani in the south of the Shiva temple and the statue faced north. Initially   the Pujas were performed by people  belonging to the Bangle sellers (Valai chetty  community)  and then the Goddess ordered through voice from the sky that she should be worshipped by people belonging to the Uvachiar   community (The poet Kambar belonged to this communityand his tomb is situated near this temple ),Till today only people belonging to this community are priests  in this  temple.
     A kaliyattam festival is celebrated in this temple once in every  twelve years, which coincides  in the year when Mahamaham is celebrated in Kumbakonam.This festival is celebrated   for 22 days.  There is an annual festival  lasting for 10 days in the month of Vaikasi(May-june). On 7th day the idol is taken out in a golden chariot and on 8th day  the deity is taken out in a silver chariot wearing a Nagarathar ornament called  “Kuzhutu Uru” . On 9thday she is taken out in a wooden chariot. On the 10th day a rabbit is sacrificed to please her.  On the pongal day  , pongal is offered to her by the Nagarathar community.
     The temple is open from  7.30 Am to 12,30 PM  and from 4 PM to 8.30 Pm. . The goddess is decorated in a golden dress during the first Friday of  every month and this dress  is contributed by Nagarathar  community in Singapore.

       People with eye problems, people wanting a child , people who are not able to get married worship at this temple and get their wishes fulfilled. After fulfilling their wishes, the devotees arrange for Abhishekam of the Amman and offer   her new cloths .Maa vilakku is also offered to the Goddess ,

Bilavadi Kathayi Amman

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Bhilavadi Kaththaayee Amman
 By
Sri.N.R.Jayaraman
(Please see his  other blogs at http://santhipriyaspages. blogspot.com

Stated to be incarnation of Parvathi , she appears in Chittadi in the form of Kaththayee and relieves the sufferings of her devotees. Kaththayee Amman is Valli devi and Kaththyayini Amman is Parvathi. Similarity in name sometime causes confusion to many. However this temple has been built only for Valli, consort of Lord Murugan and affectionately called Kaththayee though both the deities Kaththayee and Kaththyayini ( Pachai Vazhi Amman ) find their place here. Two very interesting legends surrounding Kaththayee and Kaththyayini are in vague . Parasakthi protected her devotees against evils and gave darshan to her faithful devotees in several forms and governed the universe from immortal times. Here in Chittadi she came as Kaththayee to alleviate their sufferings. From the
inscriptions and documents available in the Tanjore Saraswathi mahal Library the land 400 year old temple for Kaththayee Amman ( Valli ) exists in a place called Bilavadi,a small helmet in the outskirt of Kumbakonam in Tiruvarur district of Tamilnadu. The place where it has been built was earlier known as Chittadi. It is difficult to explain the mystics of the temple which has beautiful structures. The temple lies in a sprawling field in the southern part of river bed Mudikontan. to the temple was reportedly donated in the year 1577, to a saint by Sevvappa Naicker erstwhile King of Tanjore . The place has been recorded as Avanam Chittadi.

Valli alias kaththayee Amman- Legend

The interesting story of Kaththayee goes as thus. Once upon a time, in the midst of a gathering in Devaloga ( Heaven ), two drops of tears fell from the eyes o Lord Vishnu in ecstasy which turned into two girls. The elder of them was named Amudavalli and the second as Sundaravalli. Born twins and grew together both wished to marry Lord Muruga and remain together for ever . Seeking such a boon from lord Muruga they went to river bank of Saravana Poigai and sat over the forest reeds and meditated. Pleased with their prayer, lord Muruga appeared before them and explained that it would be difficult for him to marry them immediately since they were born as Kriya and Icha sakthis, but would certainly marry them after vanquishing demon Suran. However till such time his mission was accomplished the elder of them should live in Devaloka ( Heaven ) and the younger in Bhooloka (Earth). While Sundaravalli went to earth, Amudavalli in the form of a motherless child, went to Indira and sought asylum. He initiated her as his daughter and directed Elephant Iravada his palace guard to bring her up . She came to be known as Devayanai . Deva as she was brought up in Devaloga ie Heaven and Yanai meaning Elephant . In Bhooloka, Lord Tirumal, born as a Rishi out of a curse from Lord Indira was meditating in a lonely place . Tirumal's wife Lakshmi came as a Deer, and stood before the Rishi who when opened his eyes starred at her in lust for a moment. She became pregnant out of that act. Taking cue of it Sundaravalli immediately entered into the womb of Lakshmi who soon gave birth to a female child. As soon as Vishnu was relieved of the curse of Indira, they abandoned the child in a bush near a pond called Vallikulam and proceeded to Vaikunta. By chance Nambirajan, a hunter saw the abandoned baby and took her home out of pity . When she grew up she was sent to the millet field to guard the crops against the hunting birds and other Ganapathi Nataraja Sivakami Subramanya Devasena Aayee i.e Kaththayee ( Kaththa in tamil meaning guarded and Ayee meaning a tribal lady ). Once accidentally Murugan met Valli in the millet field, befriended her and their friendship blossomed into love which grew deeper with time. Murugan decided to marry her and went to Vallimalai to meet her accompanied by a trusted guard . Sensing Murugan's plan his brother Vijayanagar accompanied by his parents, sage Narada, other Rishies and saints also followed them discreetly. Events transpired fast and finally with the blessings of everyone, Murugan married Valli. Lord Shiva who was present there requested Sage of Kanchamalai to built a temple in honor of Valli at the same spot. Sage of Kanchamalai and others regretted that though they were Siddas ( Great Muni/Rishies) none respected or cared for them and therefore felt that it could be achieved only by some others, but would certainly carry out the orders of Siva. They promised that a temple with three sanctums- Parvathi in the centre sanctum , Valli in left, and Murugan at the right side sanctum would be established. Saints and sages like Vishvamitra, Lord Narada, and other seven Rishies ( Saptha Rishies ) who were present in Murugan's marriage would also be seated at suitable place in the same temple. Agreeing to their request Lord Shiva blessed them saying that as a honor to Sage of Kanchamalai he would also like to be present animals which was the custom of the tribes to engage marriageable girls for such duty. Valli stood as guard at the field, sitting in an elevated platform called paran ( High Platform ). She was called Kaththa there as Kanchamalai Muni in separate sanctum. As soon as Sage of Kanchamalai got Lord Shiva's nod, he immediately took invisible form and called a Brahmin walking at a distance away " My son come here". Hearing the voice of an unknown the Brahmin went from where the sound came, but could not find anyone. Astonished he started walking back when again the invisible asked him not to go back as she had come there to alleviate their sufferings. Valli ,Kalinga Nardana ( Dance of Krishna over the head of a snake)- Dakshinamoorthi and Bhairava and protect it from the severe heat during summer ? Therefore he offered only flowers to the vermillion. During day time he used to keep his hand over the heap like an umbrella to prevent sun rays falling on it. Days passed. Mysterious female voice came again asking how he was going to protect her from the rains ? Sensible question he thought, but could not find an answer readily. The puzzled Brahmin considered several options and finally he made a clay mould and placed it above the vermillion heap and continued the prayers. When he realized that the clay mould like human body would also perish and can not protect it permanently he sat in meditation seeking solution to the vexed problem. Slowly he realized that inner vision over shadowed his thought process. Some feeble image appeared in his vision followed by several squares which merged together finally to display forty three triangles in seven structures i.e 4+3=7. Next came Kaththayee. He was amazed to see her beauty and fainted. Kaththayee woke him up saying that she was the same god who Soon dump struck Brahmin immediately saw heap of vermillion lying on the ground at a distance from where the voice came. He realized that the voice belonged to some deity which indeed remained there. From next day onwards he started worshiping the heap of vermillion, but the nagging concern was evident. How to conduct prayers to the heap of governed the universe and repeated that had come there to only alleviate their sufferings . She also indicated that she would emerge from the river displaying three head gears which should be taken out and consecrated at some place for worship. Scenes that followed slowly melted away. Next morning the brahmin went to the river bed , sat there in the bank starring the river all through the day. Suddenly he saw one bunch of three head gears floating and disappearing into the water. He jumped into the river brought out a idol lay buried inside the sand. Elated at its beauty , he kept it over his shoulder and jumped , rejoiced and wept in happiness. Anticipating such a find he had earlier constructed a small platform on the western side of the river to consecrate the find. He walked back dancing in ecstasy all way to the spot collected the heap of vermillion, spread over the platform and placed the idol over it and started worshiping it. In the same haste without realizing the consequences, he threw away the clay mould into the river which went down. Some times everyone indulges in such foolish acts , no wonder fate played its role to make the Brahmin commit such folly. Next morning when the brahmin concluded prayers and as usual waited for
the invisible to indicate something only an eerie silence remained. He shouted aloud mother, mother but for some time nothing happened. When he repeated the shout the invisible asked him not to search her as she had already left that place along with the clay mould thrown into the river. He realized his foolish act, which of course was not intentional. He was unaware of the consequences, he committed a sin not reversible. How to retrieve back the clay mould from the water ? Crying aloud like a motherless child, he pleaded for pardon as it was borne out of ignorance. Inspite of it if she refused return back he would jump into the river and commit suicide carrying the idol. He went on telling how he painstakingly plucked the flowers and showered on her till both hands pained. He blamed his two legs which were real culprits that took him to the river side to help throw away the clay mould and therefore would punish them by doing 'sit and stand' exercise till the tissues in the legs broke leading to oozing of blood. A mother can not remain spectator to the suffering of her kin and kith. After all, the priest had worshiped her with utmost sincerity ? Kaththayee appeared before him to assure that his mistake had been condoned and she would return back and remain there as Gnanambika ( mother of Wisdom ), Odyana roopini ( Ottiyana meaning remain struck in heart) and Karunamayee ( One who is kind) to remove their distress. Symbolizing the above three aspects in three head gears, she merged in to the idol. First she appeared in the form of heap of vermillion, stayed in the clay mould and finally in the idol. Like Nambiraj who brought her up ( Nambi in Tamil means believed ) she assured to remain there for ever alleviating the sufferings of those who surrendered themselves into her feet, drive away evils like how she drew the birds and animals from millet fields. She also expressed her desire to be with those who attended her wedding – Murugans parents Parvathi and Shiva, Sainrts Jada Muni, Narada, Agasthya and Gouthama, Karu Muni, Chem muni, Saptha Rishies like vazu muni, veda muni Vamadeva, Vishwamitra, Muthu Muni, Bharadwaj. She became Katha + Aayee = Kathaayee , because she guarded the fields ( Katha in Tamil meaning protected and Aayee means a tribe girl ). Town became to be known as Muthu Muni Pachai Muni Sada Muni Chem muni Lada Sanyasi Chittadi since many Siddas meditated there ( Chitta meaning Siddas and Aadi means danced) and river named Mudikondan conveying her appearance with three headgear in that river.

Wonders of  Kaththayee

The mystic acts of Kathathayee who called up a stranger to construct a temple 400 years ago is not difficult to believe. Many had strange personal experiences and enjoyed the gratitude of mother in several ways, out of which only few can be told. Read this incident which occurred several years back. In the midst of a night a holy Brahmin was walking through the temple area. It was 20.00 hrs at night. Tired and fearing to continue the journey in night with huge cash in hand he searched for a rest house .The temple appeared like an isolated house and as he reached there seeking shelter a lady came out . He told her that he was proceeding to the next village with lot of cash to buy bullocks and therefore sought her help to find a place to stay that night. Without uttering a word she took him inside, served some food and asked him to leave the cash bag there and proceed to another house along with her son to take rest . He advised him to come back in the morning to collect the money. After handing over the bag containing the cash the Brahmin followed her son who walked through the bushy areas carrying a lantern, and showed a sleep yard outside the house in an Agrahara ( Place where the Brahmins reside as a community ) in village Chtthadi to take rest . Next day morning the owner of the house came out and awakened the stranger to inquire the purpose of his visit. When the Brahmin narrated the entire story, the owner scotched at him and refused to believe the story stating that no such house existed in the near vicinity and blamed that he was bluffing. 'What will be the fate of my money ?' Brahmin was panicky. 'Okay let us go and see' said the owner and accompanied him to the house where he had deposited the money the previous night. Tracking back the same route he walked the previous night the Brahmin took him near the temple site where he said the house was seen. The temple priest who opened the temple said 'Don't worry, let us pray to the deity' and took them inside. Alas ! They were shocked to find the same bag as described by the Brahmin lying at her feet and entire amount remaining intact. Unable to control his emotion the tourist cried aloud ' mother not only you saved the money, my prestige has also been saved, lest I would have remained a liar in front of all' wept the Brahmin who then spent the entire money to built the temple. This relates to an incident that happened 300 years ago. On an occasion two family members of Kaththayee group traveled to the temple to offer prayers in two bullock carts. After offering prayers and other rituals they returned home. One of the female child who was playing in the temple complex was unknowingly left behind . Everyone thought that she was traveling in the other bullock cart. Back home they found the child missing and searched all over. Finding no trace of the child the agonized family rushed back to the temple in search of her. As they were all crying in the sanctum sanctum an invisible said ' calm down and do not search the child any more. Years back when she fell ill it was promised that the child would be given to me. Since you failed to honor the promise I have taken her. She is my child now' The family remembered that indeed such a promise was made years back when the child was seriously ill . It is believed that the statue of a small child seen at the feet of the deity is the same child. Forty years ago Janaki Ammal wife of Krishnamurti was returning to her native place Thirunilankudi a nearby small village from Chittadi in a Jadka ( Bullock Cart). The river on way suddenly swelled and the cart began to submerge. 'Kaththayee save us shouted the lady' What a miracle ? Some one came in a bicycle, pulled up the cart and the bullocks and safe landed them. He also accompanied them in his bicycle till the border of the village and disappeared. Every one forgot the incident. In the next few days when once Krishnamurti and his family went to the temple again to attend a function, the temple priest Duraiappa Gurukkal in trance started dancing and went near Krishnamurthy uttering' It is me who helped your family from the swollen river'. They now realized that the person who came in a bicycle and saved their lives was none than Kaththayee. In the year 1939 same Krishnamurti's mother who carried a pot full of milk entered in to the burning Yagna Kund (Holy pyre). To everyone's astonishment she stood in the midst of the burning fire for full ten minutes and not even her silk saree burnt. Only after the request of the temple priests Sri Sundaresa Gurukkal and Sri Duraiappa Gurukkal did she come out without even a scratch on her body. One family was in trauma as their daughter's marriage did not realize for many years. One of their family friends advised them that instead of going to several other temples to pray for it, it would be proper to go and offer prayers first to the family deity to find a solution.Taking his advise they went to Kaththayee temple and prayed there. In the next one month their daughter got married. Some more miracles occurred in the same family. On the advice of the Kaththayee trust secretary they prayed for a grand son and got the wish fulfilled. Once their son could not return back to India from U.S due to several obstacles and when they prayed at Kaththayee by keeping a coin tied in a yellow cloth, his transfer orders came forth with . Whoever went to her and prayed with utmost devotion and sincerity their trust were never betrayed.

Legend on Pachaivazhi Amman ( Kathyayini )

Pachai vazhi amman ( Kathyayini) mother of Murugan too is seated in another sanctum in the same temple carrying behind an interesting story. Very long ago Kathyayana maharishi sat in tapas seeking Siva's blessings. His wish was that Parvathi should be born as his daughter and that he should get her married to Shiva . Strange wish. However Shiva granted the boon. He ensured that Parvathi was born to him. The child was named Kathyayini and when attained puberty she desired to marry Shiva. Her father's friends like Siva, Dharma, Nada, Yoga, Vazz, Puruda and maha muniswars ( Saints ) helped her succeed in her tapas . When lord Siva appeared before her she expressed her desire and also wished to remain there so that whoever came there seeking marriage boon she could fulfill their wish. As per the wish of Kathyayana Muni Siva-parvathi got married. Shiva allowed her to remain in a separate sanctum to grant boon to the devotees seeking alms for the marriage. It is believed that those who observed Kathyayini vrith ( Fast ) obstacles on the marriage gets removed.

Structure of the Temple

Kathyayini remains seated in the centre of sanctum sanctum with Kathathayee on the right side and Murugan on the left side in two separate sanctums. Kaththayee holds a lotus in her right hand and keeps the left slightly folded in a stylish fashion. Three head gears appears on her head, left leg folded and right leg stretched to the ground. A child is also found seated below her leg. Outside the temple complex Kanchamalai Siva holding a lotus in his hand is seen. He keeps his left arm over a cobra. It is interesting to see that Kathyayini devi too holds a lotus in her hand in similar fashion. At different ends statues for Veerabagu muni with veera mitra bommi, nine saints, lada sanyasi Danvanthri muni, and Pachi amman are seen consecrated. Vilvam and neem trees are considered to be the sacred trees of the temple.
Courtesy: ----I sincerely thank the Kaththayee Bhaktha jana trust, No 2, -Sarangapani Street, T'nagar, Chennai-17 for rendering valuable assistance to collect the information and supplied several photographs without which the 400 year old history of Murugan's consort Valli's beautifully architectured temple could not have beencompiled and would have remained unknown to many readers.

Oothukattu ellayamman kovil

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Oothukattu ellayamman  kovil

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  This temple is in a diversion to Valajabad   near Oragadam in the  Tambaram to Kanchipuram road. It is a verypopular temple . There is a story behind the temple. It seems once King Krishna Deva Raya who came for  hunting in the Othukadu forest ggot tired and was   taking rest below a neem tree. A pup called Bhairava which accompanied the king  roamed in those parts and found out   the water source and lead the king there. When the king was drinking water he noticed a lime fruiyt fl;oating in the lake and following it one statue  of the Goddess which was two and half feet long also came,. He built a small temple below the neem tree and consecrated   that Goddess  there and she was called  The “Oothukadu ellayamman”.(She is also called OOthukattau amman ) This is believed to have been established in the year 1608.There is  also a story that the temple was established not by the knig but Nagal Naidu who was working in his army. The Temple tree is supposed to be Vanni tree.
   She is the family deity  of large  number of  people in those  parts and beople believe that all their prayers are fulfilled by her.  They  express their gratefulness to the Goddssx by offering Pongal to her on   tuedays, Fridays and Sundays. A festival called Brahmothsavam  is velebrated to the goddees   in the April-may month,. People dressed  in yellow cloth dipped in turmreric, walk on the open fire to please her during this festival.
     Recently the temple was expanded and an enytance Gopuram was built to the temple. Temples for Lord Ganesa , Durga  , Seven brothers, nine planrts and Kala Bhairava    are   consecrated surrounding her temple.


  

Kuisai Mutharamman temple of Kulashekarapattinam

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Kuisai  Mutharamman temple  of Kulashekarapattinam
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P.R.Ramachander
      Kulashekara  pattinam  is located   near THiruchendhur of Tamil Nadu , and is 55 km from THoothukudi. It seems there was a Swyambhu idol  of Lord  Shiva in the village   and the Goddess appeared in the  dream of    a worker  (king Kulashekara?)   and requested him  to get her an idol of her made   through the  priest who was coming from Kulisai  and she also  appeared in the dream of the priest  and instructed   him    , how she wants her idol made. The idol was installed along with the Swayambu Shiva Linga (jnanamoortheswarar) facing north. But though it is a Shiva temple  maximum importance is given to Goddess Mutharamman only   .Navarathri is celebrated   in a great manner in this temple.People believe inaugurating any venture during the festival with the blessings   of the Goddess   would lead it to great success .Lakhs   of People assemble in the temple for attending the festival,. Some people dress up like kali after  observing  very strict penance for 41 days  during Navarathri and worship the Goddess .  They also can dress up like  any other Gods they wish depending on what for they are praying . Rahu dosham is removed by dressing as Durgai  , financial status improves   if they dress up as Viswakarmeshwarar  , Wealth accumulates if they dress up  like Parvathi, Long life if they dress up as Muruga  , sickness cured if they dress up like Krishna  , Get power   if they dress up as Mahishasura mardini  ,  Get salvation by dressing up as Nataraja    and  Education improves if they dress up  as Goddess  Saraswathi. Apart from this an Adi Kodai festival for three days   and the Chithirai festival is also celebrated.

  The temple is open    from 6.30 Am to 1 Pm   and 4 PM to 9 PM. On ordinary days   and 5 AM   to 9 PM on festival days.

Thimmarayan samuthiram Suyambu Nagamani Devi temple

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Thimmarayan samuthiram  Suyambu  Nagamani  Devi temple
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P.R.Ramachander
        Thimmarayan Samuthiram  is on the road from Thiruvanaikkaval temple   and Kallanai in the  TRichinopoly town. On the road while proceeding from THiruvanaikkaval , on the left side    you would be able to see   a 12 feet  ant hill.This ant hill is the sanctum sanctorum of the temple  , which is 400   years old.Nearby there are   steps going down and if you get down   there is a pretty temple there. It seems initially , only  a Karuvela tree  near that anthill   was worshipped as Nagamma. And over time that  ant hill itself became the   sanctum sanctorum of the  Nagamma idol. This idol has a lady goddess face on the top portion   and the bottom  is the usual Shivalingam. Once decorated  it only looks like the statue of the Goddess. This  idol faces north and on both sides   there are guardian goddesses, Next to idol of Nagamma in front of the anthill below the Karuvela Maram are the statue  of Kali and outside the anthill is the statue  of Angala  Parameshwari.People say that   several  serpents live in the anthill and once in a while come out.In the front of the temple , there adols of Kali   and Pechiyamman. In the middle   there is a Soola and statue of a lion. On the  outer Prakara   of the temple are Mahalinga Sastha, KOmbareswarar, Kamakshi Amman, Kalinga Narthanar , Seven mothers, Mahalakshmi   and Anjaneya.
   Angala Parameshwari  , Samayapurathu Bhagawathi , Karuppu Chami, Muneeswarar and Madhuraiveeran  are inside the compound of the temple and are   considered as guardian gods.. There is gooseberry (Nelli) tree  in the temple  and below it  are  Bhairava , Sudalai Madan   and Sambuga moorthi.. The temple tree is a neem tree and possibly to indicate   that the temple is  the Temple of three goddesses, It has split in to three  branches. The Hastha star  and Sashti thidhi  in Thai  month(January-February)  is considered as  the founding day of the temple and is celebrated  as a festival..The mud from the anthill   in the temple is considered to have medicinal properties and the Prasada of the temple , is this mud mixed in water used for anointing the Goddess. Full moon day   of every month is also   celebrated as  a  festival . The poojas and anointing of the Gods are done before 8.30 Am    and the temple opens to devotees only after that . On Sundays in Rahu Kala the Goddess  is anointed with milk. Devotees believe that by participating  in the milk  Anointing , all  doshas would go away , Marriage problems would be solved and  Son would be born.
 Going round the temple three times and tolling the temple bell three times is supposed to fulfill our wishes,. The temple  is open between 8.30 Am to  7 PM..Thimmaraya Samuthiram is situated 4 km away   from Thiruvanaikkaval on the Kallanai road.


Cheruppalur Mutharamman temple

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Cheruppalur  Mutharamman temple
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P.R.Ramachander
  Cheruppalur is a small village in Kanyakumari district.  It seems once upon a time this place was filled with Madhuca  (Iluppai tree) trees.Once THumburan Sami  and Bhodathan Sami (two village Gods) were walking by that road To Cheru[[alur and took rest below the  Iluppai trees. At the time there was a great epidemic in Cheruppalur and people were   dying like flies, They all went to a Mutharamman temple in a place called Yeethan Kadu and prayer her as well as the God(devan)  there to save them., The goddess Mutharama and Devan agreed and while they were coming to   to Cheruppalur , they happened to    see THamburan Sami    and Bhodathan sami , and they decided  to stay there  itself and then they protected   the people from the great epidemic.The grateful people   built a temple for Mutharamman  as well as Devan..When the regular   worship was being done there , the priest noticed the growth of an anthill there..Scared that it may spoil the   statue of the Goddess , he broke   that anthill..Next day another   ant hill grew up and he felt something is there  behind it and summoned the astrologer, who told them that They have to install   a  Ganesa statue at the place where   the   anthill appeared.
   Another time , there was an epidemic of  Smallpox in that village,. All villager appealed to Mutharamman.  On the 8th day small pox disappeared  from the village  and on the same day  , a well in the temple crashed   and closed itself. When  astrologers were called that   the small pox affecting the village was put in the well   and it has disappeared for ever . It was also seen that they could dig another well.

   In the sanctum sanctorum of the temple are  Mutharamman and the devan  and outside   separate small temples have been built for  Ganesa, THampuran Swami  , Bhothathan  , Cholla Madan and Nagaraja. In the Panguni (March-April) month  every year there is a five day festival in the temple. On the fifth day, Mutharamman and DEvan come out of the temple and go round the village  If the Amman is worshipped for seven weeks  , umnmarried people would   get   married and also childless couple would get children.People also believe that   all diseases get cured by praying to Amman. The temple is open from 6 Am-9 AM in the morning   and 5 PM   to 8 PM in the evening.The temple  is ion the road connecting Marthandam and Pechiparai  , about 9 km away from Marthandam of Kanyakumari district.
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