This
saint was a Vaisya by caste and he lived in Pennagadam in the Chola kingdom. He
was doing some service in the temple. He was very devoted to Siva Bhaktas in
whom he saw the Lord Himself. His wife, too, helped him in all this.
One
day, his former servant came to his house in the guise of a Bhakta. Nayanar, as
usual, welcomed him, washed his feet and worshipped him. But, his wife who
recognised the former servant did not join. Nayanar understood her lack of
devotion, cut off her hand and continued his worship of the Bhakta. Practising
this form of Yoga Sadhana, he attained Him.
This
saint has dramatically proved the great truth which Sage Narada has emphasised
in his immortal work “Bhakti Sutras”there is no distinction of caste, creed or
status, among the devotees of God. They do not recognise such
distinctions among themselves and others, too, shall not entertain such
distinctions. It is blasphemy against God. The great devotees have become one
with Him. They are all manifest divinity. Whatever might have been their past
life, caste or faith, they have now become divine and hence such
distinctions have no meaning.
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