Muchilot Bhagavathi
Muchilot Bhagavathi is the chief
goddess of Vaniya community. There are quite a few stories about the
origin of Muchilot Bhagavathi. The most prominent one is about a Brahmin
girl who has born in Maniyott mana (some people say it is Muthillathu
Mana). As the kid grew up, she showed outstanding scholastic abilities
in all subjects, and had a very good knowledge about the Vedas.
When the girl was around twelve
years of age, an acquaintance named Pachanambi Thirumeni visited her
house and informed about a challenge which was being thrown up by a
group of eminent scholars of the time. The challenge was to win an
argument against them. Knowing well about the girl’s abilities,
Pachanambi thirumeni was quite sure about the outcome of the challenge.
People were amazed to see a little
girl trying the challenge a group of well-known scholars. The
discussions started, and arguments went on for two days. Every question
thrown at her was answered very skillfully by the girl. Some scholars
started fearing that the girl might pose a big threat for them. Hence
they hatched a plan to trap the girl.
On the third day, some scholars
asked her what the most pleasurable experience in life is. Her answer
was Kaama (passion). She was then asked about the most painful
experience in life. The answer came quickly: it was labour pains.
Hearing her answers, the scholars began to accuse her saying that she
must have experienced both to answer with so much certainty. Under their
influence, she was expelled from her own house. This traumatic
experience proved too much to bear for the young girl. She left her home
and walked towards the north, hungry and tired. She finally reached
Karivellur Shiva temple and prayed to lord Shiva standing on burning
coals. At the same time a Vaniya was passing by with a pot of oil. She
asked him to pour oil on to the coal. He did as requested and the girl
disappeared in the ensuing fire.