When Thirumal decided to go to Thiruvananthapuram the temple boy of Sri Rangam and a Brahmin fall on his feet and asked humbly, "Your greatness, your children The Santror are suffering due to the activities of the cruel Kalineesan, why you are going to the land of the neesan?"
Again the temple boy praised him and asked, "The kalineesan will perform pujas, he will light lamps for you, if you don’t accept it what is the situation of us who do the same?"
And only after destroying the Kaliyan and appointing a rule of Dharma in the world, will I accept those things.
He created a perfumed atmosphere, and musical instruments were played and the Pulacchi carried the Theevetti, the family of sin performed puja.
He fell on the feet of Thirumal and requested him to give him a male child.
When he was on his tavam he saw a cleric embracing a woman, and Neesan became severely aroused, his semen falling in the water.
And when he attained the age of marriage he arranged two girls of the Chenkomatti to marry him and made him the ruler of the land.
As soon as Kalineesan gathered a large army, he waged war against Venneesan.
He asked Thirumal to bring him security forces that were courageous, obedient and genuine to him.
But Thirumal replied, "You can bring who ever you think suitable, courageous, and genuine."
When he was about to die, he cursed the Santror by thinking that they supported the people who killed him.
The curse is: As the astrologer told, as soon as he died, the Son-in-law of Kalineesan came to the throne.
Kalineesan imposed a system of "compulsory free service" called oozhiyam, to be rendered by the Santror to the king, to the royal family, to the high castes, and to the state.
They had to dig tanks and carry the leaves of palm and plantain trees to various destinations, etc.
Thus, the Kalineesan and his race extorted the labour and the hard earned produce of the Santror, but yet they were ruthlessly kept off from public places, lest they polluted these spaces and the high caste people.
On account of their occupation of drawing toddy, the Santror were not allowed to go to the public places.
If they transgressed these restricted spaces, they were fastened to trees and beaten, as well as being fined.
The plight of Santror was a life of terror, intimidation, and hegemony, akin to the condition of a lamb in front of a ferocious tiger.
If they refused to render oozhiyam (service), their men and women were beaten up, kept behind bars in starvation, and the modesty of the womenfolk was outraged.
They enriched the country with their hard labour, but their iniquities remained unabated.
Then in the fourth Kretha Yukam you were born as Suraparppan and Sinhamuka Asuran.
If you wish that you and your dynasty should rule this world you must discharge all taxes on the great Santror.
Don't make them, the children brought up by Patrakali, perform uliyam.
If a virtuous chanar women with pain in her mind cursed you, all your forts and palaces will be leveled.
Daily in the morning and in the evening I need a hundred gold coins for performing puja to you.
Hearing this neesan replied, "If you don't accept what was offered by me then why are you staying here?
You can go anywhere" To this, Thirumal replied, "Now I am going to Thiruchendur from your land and don't forget I will return, and then it will be your final day."