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thirun^Avukkarachu n^AyanAr - part III (The sage meets the saint prodigy)
The sage who won the evils by love, undertook many pilgrimages to
salute, sing and serve the strange Lord shiva in His abodes. He got the
blessings of the God in thiruveNNai n^allUr, thirukkOvalUr .
He went to thiruth thUN^kAnai mAdam of the Lord with wide matted
hair. He requested that Golden feet to put the emblems of the Lord -
thrishUlam and holy bull - on his shoulders as a mark of his slavery to
the God and thus side lining the comments of his earlier bad association.
(" PonnAr thiruvadikku "). Accepting the prayer of his pure heart
which had the Lord in an indelible marvelous fashion, the Lord made one of
His soldiers to place those holy marks on him. The great and humble sage
submitted himself to the Supreme and thanked from the bottom of the heart
for blessing his request. While serving the Lord there, he worshiped the
nearby abodes thiru araththuRai, thiru mudhukunRam . Praying the
other abodes and proceeding towards the east he prostrated to the Lord in
thiru n^ivAkkarai .
Yearning to see the thiruth thillai (chithambaram) where
the Lord magnificently dances by which movements the entire world functions,
the mount of knowledge thirun^Avukkarachar arrived there. He reached there
crossing the fertile fields flowing with water that appeared like the fields
melted at the marvelous lovely form of that seer. The devotees of that coveted
town came to salute the sage. With them he entered the town where the harmony
of reciting vEdas heightens the thinking and the service of the slaves of God
is superior as they try to do them in the ideal way - flawless. Saluting the
seven stage western tower of the temple, with the thrust to pray the dancing
Lord going up he entered to see the kanaka sabhai and the God was
dancing in his heart. Hands were up on the head folded; Eyes showering tears
of joy; The blessed body kept prostrating; The hairs in the body stood up
in the height of emotions; The love and interest crossed the limits on seeing
the feet that are synonymous with beauty that were not found by even brahma
and vishNu. The spring of his wonderful words came out with nectar as he sang
many hymns on Him there. Doing the service of cleaning the temple with deep
love, he went and worshiped the Lord at thiruvEtkaLam, thiruk kazippAlai
.
Thinking of the mind stealing Dancing God of thiruth thillai he came
back singing "How can I, the slave, forget the dancing marvel even for the
smallest denomination of time ?!". While he was doing determined service to
the Lord there, he came to hear the gem like hymns of
thirunyAnachampan^dhar (1) through the devotees. He wanted to salute the
great small child who had the milk of the mother of the world and sang
pointing to the God, "He is my Lord" in the budding age. Immediately he
started off from there saluting the Lord of thiruth thillai. He worshiped the
God in thirun^AraiyUr and arrived at the abode where the Lord came
in a boat at the time of a deluge - chIrkAzi . On hearing that the
old respectable sage, the king of God, thirun^Avukkarachar was coming with the
bunch of devotees the son of God, thirunyAnachampan^dhar with a huge interest
to prostrate him came forward. The sage fell down on the prodigy's feet
with unfalling love, the immense kid prostrated to him back in all obedience and
called with great respect, "apparE" (Oh! father!) to which the sage
responded, "I, thy slave". The God had shown the greatest boon on the devotees
who were present there to worship the two greatest unparalleled saints.
The two wonderable saints who are like the two eyes of shaivam
arrived in the abode of the eight armed Lord. Subduing to the tower
of the Lord in chIrkAzi they went in to worship the Wonder with woman to His
side. The prodigy requested appar perumAn to sing a song on the
Lord. With deep devotion he sang on the Lord. They stayed with growing love for
each other for many days in that town. appar wanted to pray the God in various
places on the banks of river kAvEri . The great kid accompanied him
to thiruk kOalakkA and returned with great love and respect for
him.
appar continued his travel to worship the lovely places of the Lord
thirukkaruppaRiyalUr, thiruppunkUr, thirun^IdUr, thirukkuRukkai,
thirun^inRiyUr, thirun^anippaLLI, thiruchchemponpaLLI, mayilAduthuRai,
thiruththuruththi, thiruvELvikkudi, thiruedhirkoLpAdi, thirukkOdikA,
thiruvAvaduthiuRai, thiruvidaimarudhUr, thirun^AgEchchuram, pazaiyARai.
In thiruchchaththimuRRam he prayed to the Lord to grace by placing
His holy feet on his head before the dreadful death can approach. The Lord
who won the death asked him to come to thirun^allUR . There He
put His vEdas praised feet that resides in the minds of the devotees on the
head of the great sage to his ecstasy. He sang, "The Lord of thirun^allUr
placed His holy foot which is wet with the honey that drips from the blooming
selected good flowers that dhEvAs offered, on my head". ( n^inain^dhurukum
adiyArai ). He was happy like the poor who got the indiminishing wealth
and did the services to sha.nkara . He saluted thirukkarukAvUr,
thiruvAvUr, thiruppAlai and was worshiping the Lord of thirun^allUr
all the times.
Receiving the blessings of the Lord he went to serve the luminant Lord
at the town thirup pazanam who dances in the dark forests. Worshiping
the wonderful temples of the Thunder Haired around thiruppazanam he reached
thiN^gaLUr . He heard and saw the superb services of the devotee who is
superior among who chant vEdas, called appUdhi adikaLAr (2). He was
doing all the services in an adorable fashion in the name of
thirun^Avukkarachar. appar went to his house and humbly told that he was the
person who was rescued by the mercy of the God from the ignorance of Jainism.
appUdhi adikaLar was shocked with joy to see the sage he salutes. He pleaded
to the seer to accept the feast at his place. He appeared like a person who
got the greatest boon when the sage accepted it. His family prepared the most
delicious food and fine arrangements for the feast. When everything was ready
appUdhi adikaLAr asked his son who had the name of the sage himself to get
banana leaf for serving the food. The fate that was waiting as a snake in the
garden bit the boy. But the young great boy who was in no way less in devotion
to the Lord and devotees rushed back to his mother to give the leaves. The
couple of unthinkable dedication hid their loving son's body and proceeded
to host the feast. Coming to know all the things that happened appar was
appalled by their sacrifice. He prayed to the Source of everything and got the child
back to life out of Its grace. He made appUdhi adikaLAr happy by having food
at his place who was feeling bad for delaying the seer's feast. appar praised
the his greatness in the hymn he sang as they went to thiruppazanam.
He prayed the Lord in the places near thiruchchORRuththuRai
, continued the services at thirup pazanam. He came to the southern bank of
river kAvEri to prostrate to the Lord of thirun^allUr. While serving
the God there he wanted to worship thiruvArUr the abode of
thyAgEsha . He went to thiruvArUr worshiping the Lord including in the
places pazaiyARai, thiruvalanychuzi, thirukkudamUkku, thirun^AlUr,
thenthiruchchERai, thirukkudavAyil, thirun^aRaiyUr, pAlUr, thenthiruvAnychiyam,
peruvELUr . With the roar of the devotees to welcome the sage who floated on
the sea winning the sabotage of some Jains, he arrived there. He entered
thinking him as a servant of those servants of God. He saluted the
dhEvAchiriyan and went to worship the Lord in the anthill - the altar
of the temple. With the tears of joy showering from the sacred eyes he
saluted the Lord and sang His fame. He stayed in dhEvAchiriyan with
adiyArs cleaning the surroundings of the temple praising It always. He sang
the service of n^amin^an^dhi adikaL (3) and saluted the thiru
araneRi . He worshiped the God in thiruvalivalam, kIzvELUr,
kanRAppUr and returned back to thiruvArUr. He worshiped the
thiruvAdhirai festival (4) when the Lord comes in procession blessing
the dEvas, sages and one who salutes. He stayed there for many days unable to
part the Lord of thiruvArUr.
thirun^Avukkarachu n^AyanAr - part IV (Taking the glory of God to roots)

See also:
1. thirunyAna champan^dha n^AyanAr
2. appUdhi adikaLAr
3. n^amin^an^dhi adikaLAr
4. thiruvAdhirai
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