Mullaivananathar Templeis aHindu templelocated atThirumullaivasalinNagapattinam districtofTamil Nadu,Indiawhich is dedicated toShiva.It is one of the shrines of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams – Shiva Sthalams glorified in the early medieval Tevaram poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanar Tirugnanasambandar.
Shrine’s History
The temple was constructed by the Early Chola king Killivalavan. The presiding deity is called as Mullaivana Nathar. His consort is known as Ani Konda Kothai Ammai.
Legends Associated with This Shrine
King Killi Valavan, grandfather of Karikal Valavan was suffering from skin problems. Palace doctors advised him that he should have a bath in a reputed Shiva Sthala. He came to this place for a sea bath. The place was dense with Mullai plants which bound the legs of the horses. They could not move further. The king removed the plants with his sword. The sword hit a Shivalinga hidden under the bushes. It began to bleed. The king was shocked and thought he had killed somebody and on cleaning the place, he found the Linga bleeding and attempted to kill himself for the mistake. Lord with Mother Parvathi immediately appeared before him on His Nandhi vehicle and protected Killivalavan. Thus the place came to be known as Tiru Mullai Vayil. The scar on the Linga is still visible.
Shrine’s Map Location and How to Go There
By Road
Tirumullai Vayil is 12 km from Sirkali. Frequent bus facility is available from Sirkali and Chidambaram.
By Rail
The nearest railway station is in Kumbakonam.
By Air
The nearest airport is in Trichy
Events Celebrated at This Shrine
Masi Magam Theerthavari festival in February-March is grandly celebrated in the temple.