Manikandan asked the King what boon he wanted from him and he was ready
to give it as he was much pleased by his devotion. Immediately, King Rajasekara
told him that they wanted to raise a temple in his memory and suggest a suitable
place for the temple. Manikandan aimed an arrow which fell at a place called Sabari,
where in Sri Rama's era a Sanyasini called Sabari observed Dhavam. Lord Manikandan
told the King to build the temple in that place and then he disappeared.
As per Saint Agasthya's advise, King Rajasekara laid the foundation
stone for the building the Sabarimala Shrine. Bhagwan Manikandan,
had made it clear that he would grace only those devotees
who offer Dharshan after performing Vritha for fortyone days
keeping themselves isolated from family desires and tastes
and leading a life like Brahmacharya, thinking of good things
always, and that while coming for his darshan, they shall
carry the holy irumudi on their heads, as the Bhagwan did
when he went to the forest to fetch tigress milk, and bathed
in River Pampa raising slogans of Saranam and climb the eighteen
stairs.
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