Lord Ayyappan - A Historical version
AYYAPPAN
know as AYYAN who belonged to the Vellalar Kulam, was the army chief
of the Pandalam royal family. He lived with his uncle Perisseri
Pillai of Erumeli, Kottayam dist, Kerala. This was about ten generations
ago.
Ayyan
was instrumental in the defeat of Udayanan, who attacked Sabarimala
and tried to demolish the ancient Sastha temple in the thick forest
of present Pathnamthitta district.
Meanwhile the Royal family of King Pandya had migrated from Tamilnadu
about 800 years back. The King reconstructed the destroyed Sastha
temple at Sabarimala with the help of Ayyan, Vavar, a Muslim youth
from Kanjirappally, Kadutha, a Nair youth from Muzhukeer, Chenganoor,
Alapuzha dist.
During
a clash, Ayyappan got killed. His uncle,Perissery Pillai, constructed
the KOCHAMPALAM - an old small Sastha temple - at Erumeli, opposite
the VAVAR PALLY (MOSQUE), constructed by Muslims in memory of Vavar
swamy.
After
the demise of Ayyappan people thought that he was
the avathar of Lord Sastha and began to worship
him. Later Ayyappan and Sastha became synonymous.
Some
say that Ayyappan was the son of a Brahmin but Nalankal Krishna
Pillai in his book "Mahashekthrangalkkumunpil" states
that Brahmins never had the name AYYAPPAN or AYYAN.
In
the age old "Elavarsevampattu" it was clearly mentioned
that Ayyan belonged to "Vellalar kulam, Near Erumeli, Kottayam,
Kerala.There still exists a vellala house called Puthenveedu in
Erumely. In the same compound there is a 300 year old, thatched,
depleted, mud house, the house of Perissery Pillai, Ayyappan's uncle
and the Vellal Chieftain of Erumeli. There even today one can see
the ancient sword used by Ayyappan to kill
the monstrous ERUMA- mahisham. The place where the "eruma"
was killed became Erumakolly and later Erumeli.
Sabarimala
pilgrimers ,Ayyappans, conduct the Erumeli PETTAITHULLAL (Pettatullal
is painting the face with colours and dancing with wooden weapons
to make one look odd. The essence of this practice is to give up
ones ego and surrender to Lord Ayyappa. )This is
to commemmorate the killing of mahisham by Ayyan and is celelebrated
during the month of December-January every year. "Ayyan / Ayyappan"
Pillai is very common name among vellalas of Kottayam, Alapuzha,
Pathanamthitta, Idukki and Ernakulam districts of Kerala. A number
of Ayyappan kovils are constructed by Vellalas who migrated from
Tamilnadu to Kerala e.g. Erumeli, Kanam etc.
Lakhs
and lakhs of Tamilian Ayyappan devotees called the "Ayyappans"
- come to Sabarimala every year to worship Tamil origin "VELLALAR
KULA JHATHAN AYYAN AYYAPPAN".
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