Kancharur
was a fertile place in the Chola kingdom. The people were all Siva Bhaktas. In
this place there lived a staunch devotee of Lord Siva by name Manakancharanar.
He was a Vellala by caste. He was a hereditary Senathipathi. People of the
community had the highest regard for him. He was a contemporary of Sundaramurthi
Nayanar. To him adoration of Siva Bhaktas was the highest form of worship of
the Lord. He would read their minds from their look, and would serve them
without their asking.
He
had no children for a long time. He worshipped Siva with faith and devotion and
obtained the boon of a daughter from Him. Nayanar celebrated the birth of this
divine child, with a lot of charity. In due time, the girl attained the
marriageable age. She was engaged to be married to Eyarkon Kalikamar who was
also an earnest and sincere devotee of the Lord. The date of the wedding had
been fixed and all arrangements made.
In
the mean time, Lord Siva wanted to shower His supreme grace on the Nayanar. He
took the form of a Maha-Vrathiar (man of great vow) who wears the sacred ash on
his forehead, matted locks adorned with a garland of bones, and a sacred thread
made of human hair on his chest. The Maha-Vrathiar appeared before
Manakancharanar who received him with great delight. When the ascetic enquired
about the cause of the festive appearance of the house, Nayanar explained that
his daughter was to wed that clay. He asked the girl to bow to the ascetic and
receive his blessings. The ascetic saw her flowing hair, and said “Oh noble
soul, I am delighted to see her hair. This can be conveniently made into a Panchavati
(the thread that adorns my chest).”At once, Nayanar took a knife and,
without thinking for a moment, cut the hair on his daughter’s head and handed
it to the ascetic. In his extreme devotion to the Siva Yogi, he did not even consider
the fact that he was disfiguring his only daughter, and that the bridegroom
might refuse to accept her. The Lord in the form of the ascetic immediately
disappeared. He gave Nayanar and his family Darshanam along with Mother
Parvathy and blessed them.
Eyarkon
Kalikamar, the bridegroom, and his party arrived there soon after, and came to
know of all that had happened. He was sorry that he had not come earlier and
had the Lord’s Darshan. When he saw the disfigured bride and hesitated to
accept her, Lord Siva, the Indweller, understood the cause, and restored the
hair to her head. Nayanar and his family were very happy and proceeded with the
wedding.
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