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Monday, September 4, 2017

Tiruppaatrurai Adhimooleswarar Temple – Legends

Tiruppaatrurai Adhimooleswarar Temple – Legends
Pattrurai Nathar:
As per Hindu legend, a Chola king was hunting in the region and was chasing a bird. The bird escaped and went inside a bush. The king aimed at the bird and shot an arrow, but the bird was not found. He instead found an ant hill in the place and milk was oozing out from the point of the arrow. The king got frightened and returned to his palace. During that night, Shiva came in his dream and informed that it was he who was inside the anthill.
The king established a temple in the place of the anthill. So place came to be known as Pattrurai (Paal+Thurai – Paal in Tamil means milk and Thurai place, thus came the name Pattrurai). The Lord was named Pattrurai Nathar as he came out from the place where milk sprang up.
Milk sprang from ground:
As per the legend, the sage Markandeya visited this site once. He could not find milk to perform abishekam to Shiva Linga, as part of his pooja rituals. All of a sudden, milk sprang from the ground with the blessing of Lord Shiva. The sage happily used that milk to perform his pooja.
People worshipped Shiva here:
Nithya Kalyani Ammai, Markandeya, and Surya worshipped Siva in this place.