Koon
Pandyan, the Pandyan king, was ruling in Madura. He was called Koon Pandyan
because of his hunchback. He was himself a poet and he patronised the Tamil
poets and established a Tamil Sangam. His wife was Mangayarkarasiyar. She was
the daughter of a Chola king. She was an ardent devotee of Lord Siva.
Kulacchirai Nayanar was his minister and he was also a staunch devotee of Lord
Siva. Tiru Jnana Sambandar has sung Padigams in praise of both.
Koon
Pandyan had fallen a victim to the influence of Jainism. The queen and the
minister feared that unless something was done, Saivism would be wiped out.
When Sambandar came to Madura and was staying outside the city, Kulacchirai
Nayanar invited him into the city. The Jains tried in vain to destroy
Sambandar. When Sambandar sang a song, the king’s hunchback was cured, as also
his burning pain. He came back to Saivism. Since then he was known as Ninra
Seer Nadumara Nayanar, as his hunchback had disappeared and he stood erect and
tall.
The
Pandyan king then defeated the northern kings at Tirunelvely and spread Saivism
there. Mangayarkarasiyar helped her husband a lot in this. Both the husband and
the wife worshipped Sambandar with great faith and devotion. Their devotion to
the Guru and love of Saivism earned His grace for them.
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