Kalia
Nayanar was an oil monger of Tiruvotriyur. His adoration of the Lord, to Whom
he was highly devoted, took the form of lighting the temple lamps daily. He was
rich. But, in order to reveal his greatness the Lord made him poor. His family
people also refused help. He began to work as a labourer to earn the oil. Even
this became impossible. He wanted to sell his wife but no one would buy. At
last, in despair, he wanted to cut his own throat and use the blood instead of
oil, to burn the lamps. In that attempt, Lord Siva caught hold of his hand and
blessed him.
What
greatness, and what intensity of devotion is portrayed in this simple life!
Self-forgetfulness is the key-note in devotion. Remembering God always, the
devotee is so thoroughly absorbed in Him, that nothing but God and His worship
matters to him. By all means His worship must go on no obstacle shall stand
in the way. The devotee’s heart and mind are always positive, never letting a
negative thought enter them. He sees opportunities in difficulties and is never
beaten by any obstacles which serve him as steps to God!
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