Thiru Aappanoor
Thiru Aappanoor is a Hindu temple of the god Shiva in Sellur, Madurai, India. The Pandya Kings and the Royal Sethupathi kings made many contributions to this temple. It is one of the shrines of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams.
Legend
One day a wedge, or 'aappu', is said to have miraculously transformed into a shivalingam to allow the Pandya King Solandhagan to cross the flooded Vaigai River to reach the Meenakshi Amman Temple ; it is from this event that the Thiru Aappanoor temple takes its name. On another occasion, Shiva is also believed to have miraculously caused the sand of the river here to turn into rice during a famine.Temple structure
The Pandya kings began the construction of the temple, which was further expanded by the Nayak kings. The shrine of the presiding deity, Shiva faces east. A shrine to Subrahmanya is situated between the shrines of his parents Shiva and Ambal. Thus, the temple is said to be of the Somaskanda type, an icon where Kartikeya is depicted dancing between his parents. The god Hanuman is found on a pillar, and there is a fig tree in between the two shrines, with a Vinayagar statue beneath it. This tree is considered to be a Shtala Virutcham or temple tree.Sambandar composed the Tevaram Pathigam on Thiru Aappanoor.