Perattruch Selvi - The Goddess of the Great River
In the tranquil town of Tirunelveli, a Goddess by the name of "Perattruch Selvi" graces the hearts of its inhabitants. Loosely translated, her name means "The Goddess of the Great River." However, people often refer to her affectionately as Peratthu Selvi or simply Perachchi. Nestled in the Vannarapettai locality, along the banks of the Palayankuttaththurai Ghat on the Tamraparani River, stands a humble yet powerful temple dedicated to this revered Goddess. This Goddess, adorned with eight divine arms, gazes serenely towards the northern horizon, earning her the endearing name of Shanta Swarapoo Kali. Legend has it that in times long past, a devoted soul, though lacking in material wealth, held a deep reverence for Goddess. Driven by his unwavering faith, he aspired to construct a dedicated temple for Amman but found himself bereft of the means to do so. Undeterred, he resolved to at least consecrate an image of Amman. One fateful night, a divine vision graced his s