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File:S-TN-71 Vettuvan Koil Tuticorin.jpg

As per local legend, a rivalry between a father and son resulted in son finishing the sculpture first at the lower hills, while the father was slow to respond. In his angst, the father killed the son and thus the shrine remains unfinished.

The temple is maintained and administered by Department of Archaeology of the Government of Tamil Nadu as a protected monument.

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Vettuvan koil, Kalugumalai, Tuticorin. Pandya kingdom, 8th century CE

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