As per
Kanda Puranam, sage
Narada once visited
Shiva at
Kailasha and presented him with a
gnana-palam (fruit of knowledge). As Murugan felt cheated after the fruit was given to Ganesha, he left Kailasha to took up abode in the
Palani Hills as a hermit. After the incident, Tamil poet
Avvaiyar came to pacify Murugan. Avvaiyar could not recognise Murugan, who was in disguise. Wanting to test Avvaiyar, Murugan, who was sitting atop a
naaval tree, shook the tree to offer some fruits to the poet. Pazhamurdircholai is a combination of the
Tamil language words, Pazham meaning fruit, udir meaning disperse, and cholai meaning orchard. As the fruits were dispersed at the location, it became the name of the temple. == Religious significance ==