The birth place of Peyalwar
There were twelve important devotees of Lord Vishnu during Bhakti movement period in South India. They are called as Alwars. You can find the idols of Alwars in most of the Vishnu temples in South India. Peyalwar the third Alwar, was believed to be born in the 7th century CE. As he was mad on Lord Vishnu, he probably got the name 'Pei' Alwar (Pei means ghost in Tamil language). Peyalwar was believed to be born on a red lily flower (sevvalli) in a well. The birthplace of Peyalwar, who was believed to be the incarnation of Nandakam - the divine sword of Vishnu, is located near Madhava Perumal temple in Arundale street at Mylapore localitiy in Chennai city, South India. It is unfortunate that this divine place remains unknown in spite of Mylapore locality being one of the busiest areas of Chennai city. The site is poorly maintained today and encroached by people. The site has the well where Peyalwar was born and a mandap with a small idol of Peyalwar. When you go to My