Sunday 14 April 2024
An amazing true story
An amazing true story π
A British Collector named Rous Peter was appointed as Collector of Madurai from 1812 to 1828.
Though a Christian by faith, he respected all faiths including Hinduism and also honored local practices.
Collector Peter was the temple administrator of the Meenakshi Amman Temple and conducted all his duties with sincerity and honesty and respected the religious sentiments of all people and treated people of all faiths equally.
This noble trait earned him the popular nickname ‘Peter Pandian'
Goddess Meenakshi Amman Temple was situated between Collector Peter's residence and office.
Everyday he used to go to the office by his horse and while crossing the temple, he got down from his horse, removed the hat and his shoes and crossed the whole path on his foot.
Through this small gesture he expressed his reverence to the Goddess!
One day there was a heavy downpour in Madurai city and River Vaigai was in spate.
Collector was sleeping in his residence and was suddenly disturbed and woken up by the sound of anklets and he left his bed to find out from where the sound had came.
He saw a small girl wearing pattuvastrams (silk garments) and precious ornaments and addressing him as 'Peter come this way'.
And he came out to follow her and was running behind the little girl to find out who she was!
As he came out of the house and was running, he was shocked as he turned to see behind him, his residence (whole bungalow) being washed away by the flood waters of River Vaigai!
He turned to follow the girl but she disappeared into thin air!
He saw that the girl ran without any shoes and was wearing anklets.
He beleived that his devotion for Mother Goddess Meenakshi had saved his life.
Later, he wished to give a gift to Lord Meenakshi Amman & consulted the priest of temple and ordered for a pair of golden shoes ( padukas ) for Goddess Meenakshi Amman since he had seen the little girl bare feet.
It is thus that the pair of Paadhukams consisting of
412 rubies,
72 emeralds,
and 80 diamonds
were made and donated to the temple.
His name Peter was sculpted on the padukas.
Till this day the pair of Paadhukams are known as 'Peter Paadhukam' π
When Rous Peter retired from service , he refused to go back to England and settled in Madurai .
He also wished that when he died , he should be buried in a position such that his eyes face the temple .
It is interesting to note that in that graveyard , Rous Peter’s grave is positioned the way he wished whereas all the other graves face the other way .
To this day , every year at the time of ' Chitrai (Chaitra ) Festival', utsava moorthy of Goddess Meenakshi Amman is decorated with these Peter Padukams.
This is the incidence that had happened more than 200 years back in 1818.
Till this day , once every year one of the descendants of Rous Peter visits the templ
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