Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 Sai Ram Brothers & Sisters When I was a child my grandmother has told me the Ramayana, Mahabaratha and the Periyapuranam. I was most fascinated by the “ bold">Periya Puranam” as these were not stories about the Avathars who had all the potential to rule the Universal but bold">about humans from poor to rich; educated to non-educated; low caste to high caste, male or female, etc , etc … who were similar to us but loved and obtained love of God by their devotion. And most importantly they didn’t undertake a service that was away from their lifestyle but whatever they did they did it with a flowing LOVE for God. font-family:"Comic Sans MS";color:purple">So, I thought I’ll share these stories of each Nayanmar with you all in a summary form everyday just to enlighten our day, give us some extra strength while we face so many hurdles each day and to increase the our flow of Love to God more and more. font-weight:bold">1. KANNAPPA NAYANAR font-family:"Comic Sans MS"">The land green with the forests and hills having the best that mother nature offers was the kingdom called “pothappi nadu” .. In that kingdom was the village called “uduppur”, surrounded by beautiful rainfalls. The rocks of that hilltown were smelling with the rotton smell from the bodies of the dead animals put for drying along with the anchored nets used for hunting. Along with the noise of "Kill it ! stone it! stab them !" that the hunting folks generate, one can hear the pleasant sound of dancing deers and jumping waterfalls. For those hunters who never gave place for fear or mercy in their hearts, a courageous supremo by name “Nagan” was there. His discipline was crime ; hobby was to kill ; profession to hunt ; valorous in the archery ; well suited for the job he got from his ancestors, but should have done some excellant penance in his previous births for getting associated with a man of marvellous love . His wife, who too came in the family of powerful archers, always seen with the nails of tigers and skin of snakes as ornaments, was called “Thaththai .” font-family:"Comic Sans MS"">They didn't have a child for a long time. Out of the desire for a kid Nagan to Lord “Muruga” who is the son of Lord Shiva. Out of the grace of that six faced Lord Muruga, thaththai conceived the kid who is always referred with great respect by the devotees. When the child was born, he celebrated the occasion with thanks giving sacrifices. That marvelous kid was so powerful that even his father felt him heavy to hold up. So he named the kid “Thinnan” ( meaning "strong"), amid the roar of the hunting folks. He grew with the array of ornaments made out of animal bodies decorating his young and strong chest and waist and learnt the art of archery which was his profession too, beyond doubts and inefficiency. font-family:"Comic Sans MS"">Oneday he went for hunting with fellow hunters in the morning when even Sun hadn't come up to see the day. The hunters made heaps of wild animals killed. There came a wild pig, which broke the nets and pits of the hunters with the vengence and leaped away like an arrow escaping the piercing arrows of the hunters. Only three people including “Thinnan” were able to chase it to the end, but it escaped their missiles and went far far away from their hunting place to the bottom of the hill of the God, who was dipped there in the worship of three creatures - a spider, a snake and an elephant - that was the “Sri Kalahasti” hill. The pig stopped under a tree and they killed and cooked it. They set out to bring water. As they crossed through the forest “Thinnan” saw the hill of the Lord on the Bull the abode of “Kudumiththevar” (Lord Shiva). Kindled by an unexplainable emotion he went towards the hill. Thinnan put his first step towards the Lord who gives Himself for love. font-family:"Comic Sans MS";color:blue;font-weight:bold">He saw Him; He drank through his eyes that wonderful sight; It flowed over his heart; He lost all the controls over him; He fled to the Lord over that flow of love, embraced Him, kissed Him. The happiness manifested through every pinch of his body. It fell as falls from his eyes. Felt very anxious, "Oh my Lord ! In this dense forest with a whole of wild animals moving around there is nobody to guard you here !! Oh ! You are alone ! bad ! bad!!". Not able even to realise his bow falling down that man of immeasurable love asked Nadan, "Who would have done this offering to the Lord with the green leaves and flowers ?". Nadan said, "Once when I came with your father for hunting, we saw a priest bathing Him and ornating with flowers. I think he should have done that today too ". Thinnan” understood the worship that that God of Kalahasti likes, to be this. He worried, "Oh ! my Lord is alone ! There is nobody to feed him with meat and flesh ! How can I leave Him alone ? What can I do ? I must get him good flesh to eat !!". font-family:"Comic Sans MS";color:blue;font-weight:bold">He will start to get some meat, but will rush back to Him. Again will go, but run back to Him again. Like the cow that doesn't leave the calf away, he stood in front of Him unable to take his sight away. He would say, "My Lord ! I will get you the best meat to eat", but immediately will worry, "How can I go when you are alone here ? But I am not able to stand here too when you are hungry." Finally consoled himself and went with determination to bring the required things for the Lord. Thinnan without bothering about anything else, took the best portions of the pig's body in an arrow, cooked it well, tasted them by having them in his mouth to pick out the best ones and collected such tasted flesh in a bowl of leaf. His companions decided that he has gone crazy. font-weight:bold">Unperturbed, he took the flesh in his hands, water from the river in his mouth to anoint the Lord, beautiful wild flowers inserted in his hair to offer to the Lord. He rushed to the top thinking that the Lord will be too hungry by then. font-family:"Comic Sans MS"">As he left for hunting, there came the sage by name Shivakochariyar , who worship that Healing Herb on the hill in the way that is said in holy scriptures. He was shocked at the sight of strewn bones and flesh in front of the Lord. He screamed, "it should be the act of those dreadful hunters", he concluded. He cleaned the altar carefully, took bath in the river and came back fast. This continued for many days. While our Thinnan worshiped the Lord of Gods in the way he knew, the sage Shivakochariyar was so desperate to find a solution to this problem. He prayed to the Lord to show and remove the person who had been doing the misdeed. To explain the true love of Thinnan, the Nameless praised by thousands of sacred names appeared in the dream of the sage and told him, color:maroon;font-weight:bold">"Don't think that he is a miscreant. His form is full of my love, his mind minds me only and his deeds are the delightful for me. The water he spits on me is more sacrad than ga.nga , the flowers he offers taking from his head are holier than that are offered by devas. It is all because of His love. You can see the excellence of his devotion tomorrow, if you hide and see". font-family:"Comic Sans MS";color:blue;font-weight:bold">On that seventh day morning of his worship of the Lord, as usual Thinnan brought the unusual materials of worship with unprecedented love. To show Shivakochariyar the affection of Thinnan, the Lord was having one eye bleeding out of His three. Tensed he ran to Him, tried to stop the bleeding, but it didn't. He came with a broken heart, cried holding His feet. He set out to search and bring the herbs to heal the wound of that Healer. But No Effect!!!. Suddenly, he remembered an old saying "flesh for flesh". color:red;font-weight:bold">He immediately pluck one of his eye with the sharp arrow to paste it on His. He jumped from the ground to the sky, appreciated himself for the brave deed when it stopped the bleeding from His eyes. But the Lovely Lord desired to show the limitlessness of devotion. As the bleeding stopped in His right eye, it started from His left. After being in the shock for a moment “Thinnan” told to himself, "Now I know the medicine. I have one more eye. That should cure this" (!!).But when he was about to pluck the eyes he realised the difficulty of placing the eye in position once he took off the other eye too. So he held his hard but hailable foot on His eye as a mark, and raised the arrow to take his other eye off. No words are sufficient to explain this. The Lord Himself was not able to bear this great action, not just appeared, but came holding his hands to stop from plucking the other eye, shouting, "Oh halt Kannappa!, Halt Kannappa!!, halt Kannappa!!!". (Kann in Tamil means ‘eye’ and ‘appa’ means ‘father’)The sage of great wisdom saw the great love of the devotee and the grace he got for that. color:blue;font-weight:bold">The Lord accepted the flesh as a fruit only due to the presence of such a sacrificial love. Can there be anything more covettable, after the Omniscient blessing him immediately, "Oh ! Uncomparable ! Stay to my right.” 9.0pt;font-family:"Comic Sans MS";font-weight:bold"> font-family:"Comic Sans MS";color:blue;font-weight:bold">Let the devotion that is ‘Kannappa Nayanar’ stay in our mind. color:blue;font-weight:bold"> font-family:"Comic Sans MS""> font-family:"Comic Sans MS"">Sai RAM (If any of you feel that this is unnecessary or too much to read, please let me know without any hesitation.) font-family:"Comic Sans MS"">Shivathmika font-family:"Comic Sans MS""> Attachment: (image/jpeg) image001.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 Thank u for the wonderful story. I have been looking for such stories to tell my young children. As I'm in US, I've no idea of any Indian bookstores that sell books with such stories. Pls do keep posting the stories. I would love to share it with my children. May Baba bless u and ur family! Love, Anita Sakthi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 Sairam Shivathmika, This story was enacted as a play by Swami's students in the Divine Presence at Parthi last winter. Would love to hear about other Nayanmars too.May their devotion to the Lord inspire us all.......... Love and Light, Ragu. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2005 Report Share Posted June 25, 2005 SAIRAM. THANK YOU FOR SHARIING THESE BRILLIANT SERIES. BRO SURESH B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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