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dhaNdiyadigaL nAyanAr
The birth in thiruvArUr is celebrated by chun^dhara mUrthi
n^AyanAr for that land fertile for the thoughts on the Destroyer of
Three cities, inspires the devotion for that Almighty. In that renowned town
dhaNdiyadigaL was born. As if he wanted to meditate only in the
Lord shiva who is voidlessly present in his self and not wanted to see
other things outside, he was seeing impaired by birth. His bodily sight was
impaired but not the ability to see the Truth. He saw the Lord in His love;
He saw the service to offer; Hence saw the bliss. For the Lord of thiruvArUr
he offered himself. He would salute, circumambulate and sing namach
chivAya in the ArUr abode of Attributeless.
The devotee was quite anxious to note that the western tank of the
temple was encroached by the Jains. The bad state of that area
dedicated for the Destroyer of the daemon chalan^dhara, drew the
selfless sincere slaves concern. He wanted to do the service to the society
by salvaging the tank. He put a pole in the crater, wound that with a rope
to the column on the bank. With the help of the rope he would slowly with
struggle come to the tank, dig the sand, and holding the rope dump the sand
on the bank - all with the Name of the Lord of the great in his
tongue and thoughts. The Jains who occupied the place were irked by the
devotee's deeds. They started shouting that it would affect the small
creatures living there if he dig. The devotee told that he was doing the
service for the Lord with the Moon crown. The occupiers maligned him whether
he lost his hearing ability too not to hear the morals. The devotee whose
personal impairments were highlighted by the mannerless, replied that he saw
the Light though he was blind, but they dwelled in ignorance even while
having the sight. What would they do if he gets the sight and they lose it
by the grace of the Strange Lord, he added. The Jains replied that they
would leave the area if it so happened by his Lord's grace and grabbed away
the rope and poles.
The devotee, angry with the blasphemers obstructing his noble service,
prostrated in front of the decorated abode of the God of lords and prayed to
bless him to come out of the disgrace they did against him. He reached his
mutt, lamented and cried over the incompletion of the service and slept in
that tiredness itself. The Lord who is love and who is the only hold for the
devotees who was delighted with the service the devotee did ignoring
his inabilities appeared in his dream. He consoled him that he would get to
see and at the same time the senseless obstructors would lose their sight.
The Lord came in the kings dream too and told him the disturbances the Jain
did to the dhaNdiyadigaL. The king shocked praising the Floral Matted
Haired Lord reached the spot. He asked the devotee about the problem.
n^AyanAr told him the way they disturbed his service, maligned him, took
away the spade, rope and other equipments and their vow that they would not
stay in the town if he got the sight and they lost. The king enquired the
Jains and they agreed that what he heard was true.
The devotee, king and the hurdle-makers reached the bank of a temple
pond. The king requested the devotee to show that he could get the sight by
His grace. The devotee said, if I was a true slave to the shaN^kara,
I will get the sight and these maligners would lose their sight and it would
be proved that the ultimate truth is Lord shiva, and took a dip in the
water. The devotee rose up with his eye clearly seeing the things. The Jains
were unable to see and started struggling. The king declared the Jains of
bad intentions bad. He ordered them to leave the town. The ignorance that
was in the thinking now darkening their eye-sight too the intruders ran away
falling down and creeping away dropping their mat and materials. The king
driving them out saluted the devotee and left. The determined devotee who
caught hold of the Feet that are covetable to even brahma and vishNu,
completed the sacred task he started. Completing the renovation of that
pond, he lived in the enjoyment of chanting the Holy Five Letters and
finally resided in the compassionate feet of the Lord. Let the dhaNdiyadigaL
n^AyanAr's determination to serve even when he was not able to see and even
above that when others disturbed him, stay in the mind.
gurupUjai : paN^guni - cadhayam
Birth place of dhaNdiyadikaL nAyanAr
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