Mother, you are protection) is a 1987 Indian Tamil-language devotional film written, co-produced and directed by P. R. Somasundar.
Pandian, driven by financial necessity, accepts the high-risk task of performing with the lion, worrying his family.
Defying temple protocol, he reopened the sanctum sanctorum door at night, seeking his child.
Miraculously cured by divine grace, Seetha accurately identifies her surroundings, dispelling Karthik's doubts.
Kamakshi Paatti, wise to Manikam's malicious intentions to exploit poor farmers, confronts him.
Further, Manikam frames her for theft, by making his men loot the temple jewels, but Kamakshi Paatti, the Goddess, confronts and defeats the thieves.
During a circus performance, a ferocious tiger charges at Pandian, but a photo of Goddess Adiparasakthi miraculously saves his life.
On Naga Sathurthi, the indian cobra, believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Adiparashakthi, visits Kannamma's house, blessing her child.
Eventually, Manikam suffers seizures and becomes bedridden, making him realize that his karma is the cause, and he prostrates before Kamakshi Paatti, seeking a cure.
Goddess Adiparasakthi reveals her true form, curing Pandian's daughter and explaining Uma's mother's death as fate.