Jaya is a generic name applied to a number of books including Mahabharata and Puranas. Jaya means victory. If a king listens to Jaya, it will get him victory over his enemies. A pregnant woman listening to Jaya will be blessed with a good child.
There is an idol of Rishi Agastya on top of Agastyarkoodam. In addition to this, there are Agastya temples in: Papanasam, Tirunelveli dist., Tamil Nadu; Vellalappatti, Madurai dist., Tamil Nadu; Agastyamuni, Uttarakhand.
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