Some 800 years ago, a sage who was particularly a devotee of Devi, was undergoing an austerity in Kadungalloor. After his attaining Samadhi, his followers-disciples began to lighten a lamp in the Samadhi place. After some 300 years, the Alangadu Dynasty was found to be going to an unsafe and non-continuing state, devoid of progenies. The king made an announcement; he was ready to donate the ½ of country’s whole land for any remedial measure advised by anybody from any part. From Vazhappalli Mana of Malabar, a Bhishagwara group was entering and they took over the venture. The King was happily blessed with, as the result
more was rejoicing. Now it was the part of Dakshina land to be received by the Bhishagwaras. But they, with every softness, rejected the offer by the King. Instead, they requested for some land never turns to be grains or powder even after any kick or punch or so. The King was pleased with gifting a place free of tax, wherein the pujas were in the initial periods. The Vaidyar group felt the presence of their own ‘Paradevatha’ there and once again they began with their pujas all. These masters had more ‘Kuladevathas’ whom they were ceremonially propitiating.