The word Mayana refers to the burial ground. The festival of Mayana Puja is very famous in this shrine. The special feature of this temple is the “Stone of Justice”, called Neethi Kal, where the chili paste is smeared by the people seeking justice. She is portrayed in a lying posture, with four hands, with a skull, a serpent, trident, an hourglass-shaped drum called Udukai. The temple is built in Dravidian style architecture, with a five-tier Rajagopuram. There are several mentions about Masani Amman in the spiritual books like Vedas, which says that she had blessed Lord Rama, to conquer Ravana, and to save Goddess Seetha. Goddess Masani Amman rose from the holy fire, and annihilated the demon, and save the town. To put an end to all these, a village priest created a holy fire using kerosene from the cremation ground. His troubles grew beyond a point where no one was able to save the people from the cruelty of the demon. Once a demon named Magudasuran gave enormous troubles to the people of the town and even enslaved them. From then, she was worshipped as Masani and fights against injustice.
A woman was bathing in the river, unknowingly tasted the fruit that it belonged to the King’s grove. Once a mango slipped while plucking, and fell on the river. He never shared the fruit to anyone, nor he let anyone enjoy it. Once a king named Kootru Nannan had a mango grove, and his love towards mangoes was very high. This temple is the court of Justice, for all the people who got cheated, those who lost their property and money by the injustice of others, people who got mercilessly suffer out of the wrath of their enemies, will pray in this temple to get justice. The deity is in the sleeping posture and is almost seven feet long. It is one of the unique temples of Tamilnadu, which is built upon the cremation ground. This temple of Masani Amman is located at Annaimalai near Pollachi, Tamil Nadu.