Sampooranathevan also known as
Muthukutty was born in 1809 to Ponnu Nadar and Veyilal Amma at
Poovandanthope in the
Kanyakumari District (part of
Travancore then). They initially named the child Mudisoodum Perumal, meaning "Lord with a crown". But the people complained to authorities about the name and they forced the parents to change his name to
Muthukutty. The boy was initially named Mudisoodum perumal, but due to the pressure from higher
castes the name was changed to Muthukutty. He started his life as a palm climber. He met
Paradevathi and lived like a husband with his wife. Paradevathi soon gave birth to a son, but it was claimed that her first husband was the father. Akilam does not say anything about any birth. Muthukutty was a religious boy who had special interest in
Lord Vishnu. The holy book
Akilathirattu mentions that he set a pedestal for
Lord Vishnu in his house. Aged seventeen, Muthukutty started to live with Thirumalammal from the nearby village of Puviyur and she lived with him only to serve him during his public activities. Thirumalammal had been married, but left her former husband to marry Muthukutty. According to quotes found in
Akilathirattu, they had a male child, who was sired by her first husband. Muthukutty earned his living as a
Palmyra palm climber and as an agricultural laborer. At the age of 17 he married [30] a woman Thirumalammal of Puviyoor, Agastheeswaram, who was left alone by her husband. There is also a view that they never get married and that the women only came to serve him in his activities. He continued his early life as a Palmyra Climber and as an Agricultural labourer. At the age of 22 he fall ill. There is another narrative that at his age of 16, the upper classes, being irritated by the inclusionary views and activities of Vaikundar and his popularity, made several attempts to eliminate him and all of them failed. So they eventually conspired to kill him in by clandestine means. They pretend to be get convinced to his view and pretend to celebrate him and his preachings. They invited him for a banquet at Marunthuvazh Malai. He was served with poison through food. Muthukutty in his twenty-fourth year, he was struck by illness and suffered for a year. At this time, and in a dream of his mother
Lord Narayana asked her to take her son to
Thiruchendur temple. His mother took her sick son to the temple at
Thiruchendur, during a festival there. He went into the sea and disappeared. The parents searched for his body for one day. According to the legend, the day itself inside the sea Muthukutty also known as Sampooranathevan was granted
moksha by
Lord Narayana. == See also ==