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She bowed to Lord Muruga and requested him to bestow her with bountiful knowledge.
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Now Avvaiyar realized that it was a play of God and she understood that there were more and more things that she had to learn. Such a beautiful comparison would not have risen in her mind even though she had gained rich knowledge in Tamil." She asked the small boy, "Who are you actually?" At ,the small boy disappeared and in his place, Lord Muruga appeared. But blowing the air on the fruit to remove the mud is like blowing air to reduce the heat as the fruit is roasted. At that time, the small boy asked Avvaiyar whether the fruits were warm? Avvaiyar was astonished, "How had a small village cowboy played such an intelligent drama? She had thought that the small boy had no knowledge about fruits and how the fruits in the tree may become roasted fruits. It was observed that as the fruits were roasted and had become warm, Avvaiyar had blown the fruits to cool them. Avvaiyar took the fruits and blew on the fruit to remove the mud. The mud under the tree had stuck on the fruit. The boy shook the tree and so fruits fell under the tree. Avvaiyar who was a famous Tamil poet, litterateur and having indepth knowledge in Tamil thought,"Is there any roasted fruit in the world?" and decided that the small boy didn't have knowledge even about a fruit.īut, as she was very tired, she didn't want to argue with the small boy and asked him to pick roasted fruits for her. At that time the boy asked Avvaiyar whether she wanted roasted fruits or unroasted fruits. At that time, a small boy who was sitting on the tree asked her whether she wanted fruits from the tree. One day Avvaiyar became tired while travelling because of very hot summer and so came under the shadow of a fruit tree. In order to play with Avvaiyar who was one of the very famous devotees of Lord Muruga, the Lord played a drama. The great Tamil poet and saint Avvaiyar had been tested by Lord Murga here. This Pazhamudircholai Lord Murugan is praised in old Tamil literature such as Silappathikaram, Ettuthokai, Pattupattu etc. It is in these places the legends of Lord Muruga are associated. It is a fertile hill with many natural springs and herbs.Īlthough there are hundreds of temples in Tamil Nadu for Lord Muruga, these six temples called the “Arupadaiveedu” are very famous, and devotees throng them throughout the year. There is a temple tower and monkeys abound around the area. It is a dense forest where “Valli” is supposed to have lived. Pazhamudircholai is a hill rich in fruits, vegetables and flowers. Lord Ganesha is also present in a separate shrine.
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It is a small temple with Valli, Deivanay, and Lord Muruga in a separate shrine. It is a dense forest where "Valli" is supposed to have lived. Pazhamudircholai is a hill, which is rich in fruits, vegetables and flowers. Though the temple is the simplest of all, it is the most beautiful one amidst natural sceneries.Īt the entrance of Pazhamudircholai there is a temple called Azhagar Kovil, the deity being Lord Vishnu in the form of a protector, safeguarding Lord Muruga. Pazhamudircholai is the abode where Lord Muruga stands with both his consorts Shri Valli and Shri Deivanai. At the foot of hills is the, “Alagar Kovil” temple which is one of the important temples of Lord Vishnu. This very beautiful shrine is surrounded by green woods, shrubs and hills. Lord Muruga stands on the top of the hill which can be reached by the motarable road, and he is called “Solaimalai Murugan” here. This is the sixth abode of Lord Muruga which lies about 19 km away from Madurai, Tamil Nadu.