Vibhishana was the more youthful sibling of the Asura King Ravana who managed Lanka. Ruler Rama in the epic of Ramayana saves his significant other Sita, who was seized and held by Ravana, with the assistance of Sugriva and Hanuman vanquished him. 

In this war, the good and truth-withstanding sibling of Ravana, Vibishana helps Rama in his fight against his sibling. At last, Rama wins the war and as a badge of affection, he gives Vibishana a vigraham (symbol for love) of Lord Ranganatha, a type of Vishnu. 

Vibhishana, however, upheld Rama, was fundamentally an Asura, subsequently, the Devas (who are chief adversaries to Asuras according to Hindu folklore) needed to stop this thought of an Asura taking the Lord's incomparable structure to his Kingdom. 

They demand the assistance of the Remover of impediments and God of learning, Lord Vinayaka, and the Lord acknowledges the arrangement. Vibhishana, while on his back to his Kingdom, experiences Trichi, and needed to scrub down in the waterway Kaveri and do his everyday ceremonies. 

Nonetheless, he is confounded as the god, when kept inland, can never be eliminated, and must be in that place for eternity.(the story goes like Murudeshwara temple)

As an answer, Vibishana attempts to discover somebody to hold the divinity while he was scrubbing down. He finds the Lord Vinayaka under the mask of a cowherd kid. According to the arrangement, when Vibishana is completely into the water, Vinayaka takes the divinity and keeps it solidly in the sand, in the banks of Kaveri. 

On observing this, the furious Vibhishana pursues the kid, to rebuff him, and the kid continues running and moves over the stone close to the Kaveri bank. Vibhishana, at last, arrives at the kid and hits him on the front head. One can see a pit in the brow of the symbol even today. 

The young man at that point uncovers himself to be Vinayaka. Vibishana promptly apologizes and the Lord gives him his endowments, uncovers that the symbol is bound to stay in Srirangam, and sends him off to Lanka. 

The spot wherein the Ranganathan divinity was kept was later shrouded in profound timberlands, and after an exceptionally significant time-frame, it was found when a Chola ruler pursuing a parrot found the god coincidentally. 

He at that point built up the Ranganathaswamy Temple, Srirangam as the biggest sanctuary buildings on the planet. Then, the Pallavas manufactured the Vinayaka sanctuary and the Thayumanaswamy sanctuary, in the stone which Vinayaka used to escape Vibishana.