Satti
Nayanar was a Vellala by caste. He was born in Varinjiyur in the Chola kingdom.
He was a sincere devotee of Lord Siva and honoured His devotees. He could not
tolerate anyone speaking ill of them. If anyone did so, he would cut off the
slanderer’s tongue. Lord Siva understood his pure inner Bhav and showered His
grace on him.
Besides
revealing the glory of the Nayanar’s devotion, this simple life also holds for
us a great object lesson—never speak ill of the saints or devotees of God. They
have attained union with God and, so, if you vilify them, you are vilifying God
Himself. It is the greatest sin, the greatest, Himalayan blunder. You cannot
judge them they live on a different plane of consciousness from yours. Our
scriptures contain numerous illustrations of the strange behaviour of saints,
sages and Yogis. Sometimes they behave as little children sometimes as mad-men;
sometimes as fools. Mysterious is the nature of saints. Always worship and
adore them you will be benefited. Do not criticise them or speak ill of them or
find fault with their conduct. Our scriptures say that he who blames the
conduct of the sages, gets their bad Karma, and suffers doubly in consequence.
Beware!
If
anyone speaks ill of a saint or devotee of God, in your presence, leave that
place at once. Otherwise, your own moral and spiritual structure will be
dangerously undermined. Beware!
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