Sori Muthu Ayyanar 
Temple (The pearl  like Ayyappa
who rains wealth)
Compiled   from
different sources
By
P.R.Ramachander
   THis is a
famous  Ayyappa(sastha) temple  located between Papanasam  Karaiyar dam..It is located In side The Kalakad-Mundam
THurai  tiger resort , in Amba
SAmudram  Taluq of  Nellai district of Tamil nadu,(12 km from
Papanasam dam and 61 km from Tirunelveli temple) on the shores of  Thamravarni river
     The temple is
that of Mahalinga SWamy and Ayyanar (muthaiyanar)  with his wives poorna and Pushkala    is the security guard  of Lord Siva, He is there  with his assistants Sangili Bhootham, Thoosi
Madan , Pechi, Isakki and Pattavarayan. He is normally referred as” Pon  Soriyum  Muthian” meaning “Muthiah   who 
rains gold”. He is the “family God” of many families here. People
believe that once when traders camped in the forest blood started flowing from
a stone when the hoof of bull hit it. Then they heard a voice which instructed
them to build a temple this way.    The
temple is under the administration of Singampatti Zameen who takes adequate
care in maintaining the temple with all piety and divinity
It is believed that Lord Ayyappa as lad came here to
learn  martial arts . His devotees believe
that  this is the first temple of Lord Ayyappa
and term this as Mooladhara  temple.Because
of this many SAbari Mala  devotees   begin their annual pilgrimage    from this temple
   Lord Dharma
Sastha appears with His left leg bent and the right hanging down slightly
siding on the left. Saptha Kannikas (seven maidens) are also  in His shrine. Those who are not aware of
their family deity, pray here. There are Nandhi the bull, elephant and horse
vahanas. Lord Bhairava graces in the front mandap with His dog vahan before
Him.
    A
Brahamin, Muthupattan by name, fell in love with two girls born in a different
community. He died in a battle to protect the cows. Later, a shrine was built
for him-Pattavarayan- where he appears with his wives Bommakka and Thimmakka.
Though a Brahmin, as advised by his father-in-law, he also learnt the cobbler
art. Hence, devotees tie  chappals in the
shrine. When the devotee visits the shrine next year, he will find that the
chappals are worn out though not used by any body. This seems to be miracle in
the temple. As the temple is in a jungle region, there are not much human
movements. Yet the chappals are found used and old.
Villagers in the region come here in large numbers to worship Pattavaraya Sami for the welfare of their cattle. There is an Iluppai tree in the temple complex. The bells tied by devotees get stuck to the tree which is considered as the Lord acknowledging their prayers.
   There is a five
day festival  in this temple during Aadhi
Amavasya(Karkidaga Vavu).All other Amavasya are also important festival days ,
with Thai Amavasya being more important
Address  and
telephone number of the temple  
Arulmigu Sorimuthaiyanar Temple,
Singampatti,
AmbasamuthiramÏ
Tirunelveli district.,
Pincode : 627 416 ,
Manager: 0842435896
Singampatti,
AmbasamuthiramÏ
Tirunelveli district.,
Pincode : 627 416 ,
Manager: 0842435896
E-Mail : vengairajah@gmail.com
 



 
 
5 comments:
Wonderful information, Mama. Thanks so much. Everything that you are doing is a treasure trove for posterity.
Mama, it would be nice if you could make a video of your experiences with Mahaperiyava and also other Periyavals.
I heard somewhere that there was some connection between your translation kainkaryam and Mahaperiyava.
Would be very nice to hear about it also.
Thanks so much for all that you are doing, Mama. I pray that you continue to do more and more.
Excellent information Sir. Thank you very much. Lord Ayyappa Bless You.
Very informative thank u it was an eye opener
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Thank you very much Sir for sharing your wealth of knowledge with common people like me. I was trying to visit your other site - translations of 656 stotras but keep getting the error "Please standy....".
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