
There are even today, large number of Sastha temples in that district. But Sastha with his consorts was very popular in Thirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. At That time Ayyappan as a God was not popular among Brahmins of Kerala. The people of the village believe that all this happened more than 200 years earlier. People of Nurani believe that these were the idols worshipped by that Namboodiri.
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He used to visit the Aryankavu every year but when he became old and was not able to visit Aryankavu, the Lord appeared in his dream and ordered him to install his statutes in front of his house and worship them. Later they came to know that there was a Namboodiri in that place before the agraharam was built and he was a great devotee of Aryankavu Sastha. The people of the Agraharam built a temple for Sastha along with his consorts. The idols of Sastha and that of Poorna and Pushkala were installed in the Nurani agraharam and the the idol of Bhagawathi was installed in the harijan colony of Kaikuthu Paramba. The astrologers who were summoned to find out what they are told that the Three cylindrical shapes were the idols of Dharma Sastha and his two consorts, Poorna and Pushkala and the flat stone was that of Bhagawathy (Some say Malikapurathamma).

Further digging was done very carefully and three cylindrical stones as well as a flat stone were recovered from there. The Brahmins of the village were informed about this.

It seems after their ancestors decided to settle in that place and when they were clearing the bushes in the western side of the village, The labourers who were from the nearby Harijan colony heard a sound akin to the ringing of bells as well as very aromatic perfume like scent. The people who originally inhabited this Agraharam believe that they have migrated to this village from Thiruvannamali of Tamil Nadu. Nurani is one of the very famous Agraharams of Palakkad Town with large number of Brahmin houses.
