tree inside the temple On the day of
Vrichika Ashtami (According to Malayalam calendar),
Shiva and his consort
Parvati appeared before Vyaghrapada. The Lord proclaimed, "This place shall be known as
Vyaghrapadapurma", and disappeared. The world-famous
Vaikkathashtami festival and all connected holy festivals are observed here even to this day on the same
Vrichika Ashtami. and the consort of Vaikathappan. Vyaghrapada continued the puja with full devotion for some time and went on a pilgrimage. Months and years passed.
Parashurama had passed by the place one day. Seeing good omens, he alighted and saw a lingam submerged in water emitting heavenly rays. He could understand that it was the lingam placed by Khara. Parashurama thought to himself that, Vyaghrapadapurma, the holiest place on Earth, could be a great refuge for the devoted who wish to attain liberation. He consecrated the lingam here with his earnest prayers and recited holy
mantras. Pleased with his devotion, Shiva appeared with his consort Parvati before Parashurama. He was so pleased to see that the lingam was consecrated with the customs and rites by Parashurama, his greatest devotee. Full of joy and gratitude, Parashurama performed puja there for some days. Then he built a temple here and entrusted a noble Brahmin man from the Taruna village. He taught the brahmin, the holy chants, mantras, procedures and shlokas necessary to perform puja to Shiva and initiated him as the chief priest of the temple. Parashurama donated the whole temple to the brahmin and disappeared. It is the belief that the temple and its connected customs and rites are planned and fixed by Parashurama himself. It is believed that Shiva, also known here as
Vyaghralayesha (the lord of Vyaghrapadapurma), gives His blessings to the devotees in three incarnations or
avatars, in the morning as
Dakshinamurthi, in the afternoon as
Kiratamurthi, and as Shakti Panchakshari in the evening. == The closed western door ==