In order to end the increasing atrocities of the demons, Lord Shiva planned to send Lord Muruga to destroy them. When Muruga began the march, Lord Shiva and Devas offered many powerful weapons to Him. Lord Vishnu gave His discus and conch. With all these weapons, Muruga destroyed the demons. Muruga appears here with all the weapons in hand. Discus and Conch are the main the weapons He holds. Sitting on the Indira Peacock with His consorts Valli and Deivanai, He is praised as Kalyana Sundara Shanmuga Nathar. The Tiruvatchi – a metal frame made aesthetically around the deity – is of OHM letter shape
. Shrine of Mother Mahalakshmi is nearby. It is rare that Mother Mahalakshmi and Muruga are next to each other in a Shiva Temple.
Shiva devotee Pugazh Thunai Nayanar, a native of the place used to carry water for the abishek of Lord Shiva. Though very poor, he was determined to continue his puja to Lord. The place came under drought and a severe famine gripped the place. The devotee was not disheartened and continued his service to Lord. Due to starvation and age, he was too weak and tired to carry the abishek water and fell fainted on the Shivalinga with the abishek water one day. Lord appeared in his dream and asked what he wished. Nayanar begged the Lord to help him continue his Shiva puja and protect the people from famine. Lord promised to give him one coin every day to help the people and continue the puja.
With the assistance of Lord, Pugazhthunai Nayanar continued his pujas. After long years of services to Lord and the people, he attained salvation in this place. Lord made him one among the celebrated Nayanars.
The temple is situated on the southern side of River Arasalaru. As a rule, Sun and Moon in the Navagraha shrine are seen facing east. In this temple, they are face to face. There are nine small pits opposite the shrine. It is believed that planets are in the form of Vayu in these pits. Those unable or failing to do the rituals regularly to their ancestors, perform pujas to Sun and Moon in this Navagraha shrine and light lamps in the pits.
The heirs of Pugazh Thunai Nayanar are the priests of this temple generation after generation. Devotees place two coins at the feet of Lord Padikasu Nathar and take one back with them. |