Historical and mythological significance
The victory of the prince
Tradition remembers Saramkuthi as the place where Lord Manikandan left his arrows after the battle against Mahishi, marking the laying down of weapons before the final sanctified approach.
Meaning of the name
Saram means arrow and Kuthi means struck or pierced. The place name itself preserves the memory of the sacred arrow offering.
The old banyan memory
Older devotees remember the great banyan tree where thousands of wooden arrows were once fixed. Today a protected area and symbolic platform continue that memory.