This
saint was a fisherman born in Nulaipadi near Nagapattinam. It was his practice
to let go one fish from his catch daily, as an offering unto the Lord. The Lord
wanted to reveal his greatness to the world. Once it so happened that for many
consecutive days he could catch only one fish. He let it go, in the name of
Lord Siva, and went without food. One day he caught a golden fish, again only
one for the day. And, he stuck to his vow and let it go, in the name of Lord
Siva. The Lord appeared before him and blessed this illiterate, fisherman
saint!
Not
indeed by vast erudition, nor by breath-taking austerities, nor by hearing and
talking a lot, but by unflinching devotion alone can God be realised. This
humble, simple, fisherman saint has proved that beyond the least trace of
doubt. But, look at his steadfastness, Nishta! It is not easy to
acquire, unless you have living faith in God. Otherwise, the mind will bring up
all sorts of reasons (lame excuses!) for breaking the vow. This supreme faith
and devotion is itself the highest Jnana. Only an ignorant man studies books
what need is there for a great scholar to study an elementary book on grammar?
What need is there for one to whom God is a living presence, to stuff himself
with words? Intellect is a help, if it serves faith it is a hindrance if it
shakes it. Devotion is indispensable for attaining Him.
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