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Sunday, October 10, 2021

Thiru Payatrunathar Temple, Thiru Payathangudi – Legends

Thiru Payatrunathar Temple, Thiru Payathangudi – Legends

Thiru Payatrunathar:

In ancient period, Nagapattinam was a centre of export and import trade. Horses were imported from Arabia and pepper was exported in exchange. Once, a trader brought pepper bags for export. He came to know about a duty levied on pepper export. Also, he found there was no duty levied on pulse export. The duty levied on pepper export would eat out the profit of the trader. He prayed to Lord Shiva saying that he would have to meet with heavy loss if he paid the duty and begged him to convert the bags of pepper to pulses till he passed the check post. 

He slept there at night. Pleased with his prayers, Lord Shiva converted the bags of pepper to pulses and informed him in his dream. The trader happily started his journey to Nagapattinam. The officials at the check post checked the bags and levied no duty as the bags contained pulses. The trader reached the port at Nagapattinam and sold his product for a profit. The trader spent his profit in renovating this temple. Pulse in English means Payaru in Tamil.  Thus, Lord Shiva came to be called as Thiru Payatrunathar and the place came to be called as Thirupayattrur.

Muktapureeswarar:

As per legend, it is believed that Lord Shiva of this temple provides salvation (Mukthi) to the devotees. He came to be called as Muktapureeswarar. Poyya Mozhi Siddhar also praised Lord Shiva of this temple in his hymn as “Patrirurai Muthakapureesa”.

Parihara Sthalam for Eye related problems:

As per legend, a person named Panchanathavaanan from this village was suffering from eye related ailment. He prayed to Lord Shiva of this temple for cure. Pleased with his prayers, Lord Shiva provided cure to his disease.

Bhairava Maharishi worshipped Shiva here:

It is believed that Bhairava Maharishi is said to have worshipped Lord Shiva of this temple.