Periya Karuppar — The Great Dark Guardian of the Tamil Land Who Is Periya Karuppar Among the many guardian deities who stand watch over the villages, fields, and crossroads of southern Tamil Nadu, Periya Karuppar holds a stature that is at once commanding and intimate. His name, meaning simply "the Great Dark One," carries within it the full weight of Tamil folk understanding — that darkness is not absence, but power; not menace, but protection. He is a deity of the soil, the boundary stone, and the threshold, revered across Madurai, Sivagangai, Ramanathapuram, Dindigul, Theni, Tirunelveli, Pudukkottai, and parts of Tiruchirappalli, in village shrines both ancient and continuously living. Unlike the deities of royal temples with their towering gopurams and inscribed genealogies, Periya Karuppar belongs to the people — to farmers who invoke him before the first furrow, to women who light oil lamps at his stone before a journey, to communities whose ancestors consecrated him ...