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eRipaththa nAyanAr
karuvUr was one of the important capitals of
chOzA kings. It is a town where beauty of nature shakes
hand with man-made wonders. It has the ancient Anilai
temple of Lord pashupatIshwarar, Who never leaves the
mind of loving devotees.
To add to the fame of the city there
lived the devotee eRipaththar. He appeared with his
axe to cut down the troubles put to the devotees, whenever such
an atrocity appears. There was a saint, shivakAmiyANdAr
who engaged his body and mind in the service of submitting sandal-smelling garlands to the Lord pashupatIshwarar. In his routine he
filled his basket with fresh flowers on one fine morning with the
mind filled with the thoughts of God. He rushed to the temple to
be in time for the service. That day was the day before the great
n^avami celebrations and hence the decorated royal
elephant of the emperor pukazch chOzar(1) was going
around the town. It saw shivakAmiyANdAr who was rushing to the
temple with the basket full of flowers and walking fast in a hurry.
The impudent elephant grabbed the basket and strew the flowers onto
the ground thus straying his heart into pieces. The guard controlled
the elephant realizing the sin it did and whisked it away, but the
stalled shivakAmiyANdAr ran behind the elephant to hit it in despair,
but couldn't owing to his old age. He rolled on the ground cried,
wept with tears quenching the ground. He screamed, " Oh shivA !
You ripped the roaring elephant and wore its skin ! You are the
strength for the strengthless ! What can I do now ? The elephant
strewed off the flowers I brought for your scented head !! Oh my
shiva! Oh my shiva !!"
eRipaththar who came that way, saluted
shivakAmiyANdAr and became a burning fire as he came to know
about the misdeed of the elephant. He went like a storm, like
the god of death, to slaughter the elephant. He sprang and cut off
its trunk with the dreadful axe in his hand and killed the guards
who failed in their duty, but tried to stop him from his deed. The
other guards who escaped ran to the guard of the kingdom to tell,
"Somebody killed the royal elephant and the guards". The king who
was a nightmare for enemies, reached the spot as a roaring lion -
eyes red in anger, with his rich armed forces. Contrary to his
expectation, he didn't see any enemy army but saw a sage standing
in front of the elephant, which was rolling in the sea of blood.
"Where is the enemy who dared to do this", he roared. The guards
said it was eRipaththar, the devotee who was standing in front of
him. He got surprised and said, "If the devotees who are the form of
love get irked, then there should be strong reason behind it. What
a worst sin I could have done for the devotee to become dreadful".
He climbed down from his horse, bowed to the devotee who was in the
form of fury, and asked humbly, "What was the crime the
elephant and the guards did to get this piteous condition ?".
eRipaththar told him the brutal act of the beast. The superior king
pukazch chOzar felt the mistake was in his part too, as it was his
royal elephant that committed misdeed against the service of the Lord.
He fell on eRipaththar's feet and appealed to him, "Killing just the
elephant and the guards is not sufficient punishment for the sin done.
Kill me too! Killing with the holy axe is not the custom. Kill me with
this sword", and submitted his sword to eRipaththar.
The love of the king for the Lord and his respect
to devotees made eRipaththar think, "Oh I did a bad thing by harming
the forces of the king who asks in the greatness of his devotion
to kill him too and gives his own sword for none of his direct
misdeed. I should kill myself as a penance for having made him
suffer". The peerless king thought, "I owe to this great
sage, because he is going to nullify my sin by killing me".
eRipaththar instead of killing the king, raised the sword to cut off
his own head like cutting his source of birth. The king shocked at
his act, stopped him with his stone like arms while eRipaththar
continued to try to cut his head off. In that troublesome situation
of two great hearts clashing out of their love and respect for each
other, God raised His voice, "Oh ! people of exceeding love ! To show
the greatness of your devotion this happened. Don't worry". Both of
them prostrated to the Lord. The elephant and the guards came
back to life. The flowers came to shivakAmiyANdAr's basket with
freshness and fragrance. The king took eRipaththar around the town on
the royal elephant, holding the royal umbrella over his head.
They went to the temple to pray the Lord who is the lust killer.
eRipaththar continued his service to the Lord and became the
head of shiva gaNa on reaching kailAsham. Let the valor
of eRipaththar who raised his sword against the elephant without
bothering about it being the royal elephant because of the sin it
did and the fame of pukazch chOzar who gave his sword to kill
himself for the sin of his possession stay in the mind.

gurupUjai : mAchi hastham
See Also:
1. pukazch chOza n^AyanAr
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