Saturday, October 27, 2018

Mayapiran Perumal Temple, Puliyur, Alappuzha – History

Mayapiran Perumal Temple, Puliyur, Alappuzha – History
Earliest references to this temple appear in the poems and hymns composed by the greatest of Alvar saints - Nammalvar, in circa 800 AD. Stone inscriptions in the temple date it back to the Second Chera Empire (800 - 1102 AD). Another of the Azhwars, Thirumangai Azhwar has mentioned Thirupuliyur in one of his verses in his Siriya Thirumadal (2673,71).
In ancient times, Puliyoor was an abode of Buddhist believers. Non- Hindus were welcomed in this village since ancient times and the region was a good example of religious harmony even having a Christian serving as the temple administrator. Many of the places in the region were isolated islands in the ancient times but today they are all well connected by roads.
Pandavanpara (rock of the Pandavas of Mahabharatham) of Chengannur is nearby with a temple at the hilltop and is believed to have been a hideout for the Pandavas during their exile and is famed for having the footsteps of Bhima. The region around Pandavanpara has various temples dedicated to each Pandava.

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