Mayapiran Perumal Temple, Puliyur, Alappuzha – Literary
Mention
Thirupuliyur Temple is one of the 108, Vishnu Temples,
which are believed to be the most sacred places, spread all over India. These
places are known as "Divya Desams" as the Perumals of these places
were celebrated by 'Alwars' the poet saints, who were the leading lights of the
Vaishnavites. The Divya Desams are revered by the 12 Azhvars in the Divya
Prabandha, a collection of 4,000 Tamil verses. Of the 108 temples, 105 are
located in India, one in Nepal and two outside of the Earthly realms.
Most of the Divya Desams in Tamil Nadu follow the Thenkalai
tradition. This includes the important temples of Srirangam and Triplicane. Among
these, 13 temples are situated in the Malai Nadu (present Kerala and
surrounding areas). Out of these 13 temples, 5 temples related to Pandavas are
situated in the Central Travancore or in the surroundings of Chengannur.
Nammalwar had sung 10 Paasurams on the Lord of this
Temple. According to the hymns of Nammazhwar, it appears there was big city in
the region. Another of the Alwars, Tirumangai Alwar has mentioned Tirupuliyur in
one of his verses in his Siriya Thirumadal. Also, according to the ancient
Tamil Grammar text Tholkappiam, there were 12 divisions in Tamilnadu. Kuttanadu
is one among them which people now call Kuttanadu Tirupuliyur.
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