Pugal
Chola Nayanar was a king. He was living in Uraiyur in the Chola kingdom. He was
greatly devoted to Lord Siva and His Bhaktas. He was an ideal king and people
loved him and followed in his footsteps.
Once he went to Karur to collect tributes due to
him from the kings of Kuda Nadu. All of them paid at once but the ministers
reported that a petty king named Adigan had not. He ordered his troops to
invade Adigan’s fort. In the meantime, the king’s elephant was killed by
Eripatha Nayanar for a Siva Aparadham (as we have already seen in Eripatha
Nayanar’s life). Ultimately, both Eripathar and the king had the Lord’s
Darshan. As this drama was being enacted, elsewhere, the king’s troops had
demolished Adigan’s fort, killing many of his men, and Adigan himself had run
away. Pugal Cholar’s troops returned with a lot of wealth and the heads of men
killed. They placed all these at the king’s feet. Among the heads, the king
noticed a head with the braid of hair on top—it belonged to a Siva Bhakta.
Stricken with terrible remorse the king had a big fire made, went round it
having the head on a golden plate in his hand and entered the fire chanting the
Panchakshara Mantra. Thus he entered the Lord’s Abode
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