At the end, of the battle between Mahishi and Manikandan at Azhutha River banks,
Manikandan climbed up on her chest and danced violently. The impact of his dance
was felt on the Earth and Devloka and the Devas were afraid. Mahishi knowing that
the divine power dancing on her body was none other than the son of Hari and Haran,
prostrated before Manikandan and died. This dance was witnessed by Lord Shiva and
Mahavishnu from a place called Kalakatti. (It is said that Leela, daughter of Kavalan,
a Maharishi, due to her husband's curse,was born as daughter of Karamban, with a
face of Mahishi and freed herself from the curse and obtained Moksha by the grace
of Shri Dharma Sastha, which is described in Sabarimala Temple as Malikapurathu Amma,
by which name she has a temple there).
After killing Mahishi, Manikandan went to the forest for the tigress milk,
when Lord Shiva appeared before him and told him that though he had done good
for the Devas, still there was one main task and that was to give comfort to the
King Rajasekara who was very concerned about him. Lord Shiva further told him
that he could go to the Palace with Lord Devendran in the form of a tiger. With
Manikandan on the tiger, all female devas in the disguise of a tigress and
male Devas, as tigers started their journey to the Palace.
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