This
saint was a Vellala born in Tirucchangamangai. He was totally disgusted with
worldly life and wanted to attain Liberation. He sought the best way to get
this. Due to false propaganda, he fell a victim to Buddhistic influence. He
became a Buddhist, but it did not satisfy him for long. He was immediately
attracted to Saivism and was convinced that, whatever be the external
appearance or conduct of one, if he had intense devotion to the Lord, he would
attain Liberation. Though he did not give up his external appearance of a
Buddhist, he adored Lord Siva.
One
day, as he was sitting in an open Siva temple and meditating on the Lingam,
completely absorbed in the divine bliss, he self-forgetfully threw a stone at
the Lingam. On the next day, he went to the temple again and recollected the
previous day’s action. He felt that it was the Lord s Will, to reveal the
profound truth that He would accept anything offered by His Bhakta in
devotion. He threw a stone that day too. That was his daily worship, without
which he would not take his food! One day, when he was about to take his meal,
he remembered that he had not done his usual Puja and unmindful of the hunger,
went to the temple and threw a stone with great devotion. The Lord appeared
before him, blessed him and took him to Kailasa.
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