When the King was thinking about this, Manikandan asked
him to let him go to the forest promising to bring the milk.
However, the King told him that he was awaiting to be crowned
to the throne that he was also not of age and hence refused
to let him go. Manikandan told the King, in spite of his refusal,
he had to go lest he would be cursed for not curing the Queen.
Since the King persisted in his refusal Manikandan wanted
the King to promise to do something he wanted. The King gave
the promise and asked him what he wanted and immediately Manikandan
asked the King to permit to go to the Forest. The King felt
disappointed that he had been tricked and with no other alternative
permitted Manikandan to go to the forest.
King Rajasekara made arrangements to send a group of his loyal men along
with Manikandan, which however was refused by Manikandan on the ground that
the tigress might run away seeing the crowd of soldiers. King Rajasekara sent
along with Manikandan necessary foodstuffs and coconuts with three-eyes, in
remembrance of Lord Shiva. The Panchabuthas, sent by Lord Shiva, accompanied
Manikandan to Forest. However, on his way Manikandan, came to know the atrocities
of Mahishi in the Devaloka, he went there and fought a battle with Mahishi.
During the conflict, Manikandan threw Mahishi down to earth from devaloka and
she fell on the banks of Azhutha River. Manikandan clashed with her at Azhutha
river again.
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