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thirumUla n^AyanAr
In the Growing-moon crowned Lord's mount kayilai being the
lead of that very ancient abode of Lord showing the righteous path to the
vishNu, braHma, indra and others is the n^an^dhi. One of
his disciples, vEdhAs learnt sage who attained the eight great achievements
beginning from aNimA wanted to visit and stay with sage
agasthyar at the podhikai mountains in thamiz land.
Worshiping the Lord at kEdhAr the sage praised the pashupati
at Nepal. He reached the banks of the holy river ga.nga which
as a small stream falls from His vast matted Hair glittering like the
lightning. Bathing in the river he saluted the Lord's avimuththam
abode and proceeded towards the South. Saluting the shrishailam of
sha.nkara, he reached thirukkALaththi. Praising the
enchanting Everlasting Lord at thirukkALaththi entered His dancing
field Alavanam and bowed down to His raised foot. He came to
kAnychi worshipping Lord EkAmbaranAthar. Involving in
discussions with the yOga munis of that city he left in his journey
and bowed down to the Black-throated Mercy at thiruvadhikai. He
arrived in the Master of Dance's thillai. With his heart brimming
with love he saw the dance of the Golden Beauty that acts making the matters
to exist. Staying and saluting the Lord there for some time he came to the
banks of river kAviri.
Bathing in the chill refreshing water of river kAviri
he went into the Lord's abode AvaduthuRai. The yOgi praised in
undiminishing love the Lord of pashus there. In spite of a feeling
of not leaving that holy place emerging strongly he went out of the town
continuing his journey towards podhikai. But in a short distance
he saw the cows crying on the Cauvery bank. mUlan a herdsman who
used to take care of the cows of the village chAththanUr died when
he brought the cowherds for grazing on the banks of the river. The cows out
of their affection for their herdsman went around his body smelling him,
licking him and crying. The yOgi who told the world that Love is Lord shiva
felt he would remove their suffering by His grace. Realizing that only if
mUlan came alive the cows would get consoled, he, a splendid sidhdha
fortified his body and introduced his soul into the body of the herdsman
through air. He rose as thirumUlar. The cows relieved of their
gloom licked him in joy, went around happily grazing on the riverbanks.
The merciful n^AyanAr safeguarded them till they grazed enough and returned
after drinking water from the river. As the sun red in the heat went to have
a dip in the ocean the cows thinking of their calves started walking back
towards the village. The sage who showed a supreme path to the world calmly
followed them to chAththanUr.
He waited till all the cows entered their respective houses. Wife
of the herdsman mUlan saw him delaying to enter the house. Anxiously she went
to touch him, but he refused saying there was no relation between them and
went into a common mutt. The lady who had no offspring or relatives
could not sleep throughout the night. She cried and lamented to the elderly
people of the town about his new behavior. Those people of well analyzing
capacity told the girl that he was neither mad nor had he any other
association. He staying beyond the skewedness of mind, in the crystal clear
shivayOga, in the height of glory unmeasurable for any human would
not fit into relationship she had, they advised her. The sage thirumUla
n^AyanAr in such a wonderful state got up and returned the way he came
following the cowherd. The sage could not find the body he had kept it safe.
He realized through his vision of spiritual wisdom that it was God's grace
that way in order to give in thamiz through his words the supreme AgamAs that
the Cool-matted haired Lord gave for this world to follow and get enlightened.
He explained to the relatives who continued behind him the non-continuation
of the bonds. After they all left thinking the holy feet of the Lord of Bull
flag n^AyanAr went with great enthusiasm to salute the Supreme at
thiruvAvaduthuRai. Sitting under the shade of arachu tree
in ultimate shivayOgam he gave the holy thiruman^dhiram (1)
a marvelous medicine for the illness of incarnation. Starting from
'onRavan thAnE' he completed the thamiz garland of three thousand
flowers for the Lord who charmingly wears the horn of the boar. Staying
on this earth for those three thousand years, a blessed time for the
upbringing of humankind he reached in non-separation the holy feet of the
Almighty. Let the coveted wisdom of shiva yOga of thirumUla n^AyanAr stay
in the mind.

gurupUjai : aippaci ashvini
See Also:
1. thiruman^dhiram
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