Masillanathar temple is one among the very few seashore temples in the state and was built in 1305 AD by King Maravarman Kulasekara Pandiyan. The architectural works in this temple are reportedly based on the Chinese model.
The temple, once a huge structure, fought a losing battle against ferocious tides for more than 20 years and was badly damaged in the December 2004 tsunami.
In 2009, the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Board started reconstruction work at a cost of Rs 1.08 crore, utilising funds allotted by the 12th Finance Commission, to restore historic temples.
Consecration took place between 9 and 10:30 AM. Yagasala poojas commenced on Friday.
