Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Subramanya Swamy Temple, Ettukudi – Legends

Subramanya Swamy Temple, Ettukudi – Legends

As per legend, the region was under the control of Chola King in ancient period. He ordered a sculptor from Porulvaitha Cheri village to sculpt an idol of Lord Murugan for safeguarding the region. He sculpted an idol of the Lord Murugan with six faces on peacock. The Chola king was so impressed with the idol and wanted the idol to be unique one of its kind in his kingdom. Seeing the beauty of the idol, the jealous Chola king cut off the thumb of the sculptor so that he could not do another one for anybody.

The king installed the Murugan Idol in the Sikkal. The sculptor moved to another village and found a stone suitable for making an idol. He started sculpting another Murugan idol exactly similar to the previous idol with lot of dedication and devotion. A local chieftain named Mutharasan was ruling over the village. The chieftain noticed the hard work of the sculptor and was visiting him regularly to enjoy the beauty of the idol.

While the idol was nearing completion rays of light flew from the idol and the peacock bearing Lord Muruga began to fly. The sculptor lost his eye sight on seeing this incident. He screamed out to catch (Etti Pidi means catch in Tamil) the peacock. The chieftain along with his soldiers were entering the sculptor house during that time. Hearing his scream, the soldiers caught hold of the peacock and made a scar on the leg.

Thus, the name of the place came to be called as Ettipidi and later got corrupted to Ettukudi. The chieftain built a temple at this village and installed the idol in the temple. The sculptor was able to sculpt a third idol with the help of his daughter as he lost the eyesight at Ettukudi. The third idol was installed in Enkan and the sculptor got back his vision and thumb. All the three idols respectively in Sikkal, Ettukudi and Enkan are similar in look.

The place was surrounded by Shiva Sthalams in all eight directions. Hence, the place came to be called as Ettukkudi. Another explanation is that the place was abound with Etti Trees in ancient time. Thus, the place came to be called as Ettukudi. It is said that Vanmeega Siddhar attained salvation here. His Jeeva Samadhi is situated in the temple premises.