Tirumangalam
was an important place of pilgrimage in Mazhanad (Trichnopoly District). The
Lord Who dwells in this place is called Samavedesvarar. It was He Who purified
Parasurama of the sin of killing his mother and also gave him the axe.
In
that enchanting place, there was a cowherd by name Anayar. Because he was
tending cows, he was known by that name. He was a staunch devotee of the Lord.
He was devoted to the Bhasma, and also to Siva Bhaktas, irrespective of their
caste. His devotion to the Lord took the form of playing on his flute the holy
Panchakshara Mantra of Siva. He aspired to realise the Lord, through this
Mantra.
One
day when he was playing the Mantra on his celestial instrument, under a Konrai
tree (a favourite of Lord Siva), the music captivated all the cows and
calves. Even the birds sat on trees and silently heard the enrapturing music of
the flute. The peacocks danced in joy, keeping time with the music. Hearing the
music, other animals stood motionless. The music captivated the hearts of the
deer, snakes, lions, elephants, tigers, etc. The snake and the peacock, the
lion and the elephant, shed their enmity and lived together happily. The rivers
stopped in their course. The waves in the sea calmed, to hear the music of
Ayanar. Even the celestials (Vidyadharas, Kinnaras and Devas,) came in their
celestial cars to hear the music.
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