Somasira
Nayanar was a Brahmin by caste. He lived in Tiruvambur. He was a great devotee
of the Lord and served His Bhaktas, irrespective of their caste. He did Yagas
and worshipped the Lord, without expecting any reward. He went to Tiruvarur and
lived with Sundaramurthi Nayanar to whom he had totally surrendered himself.
Thus he got His grace.
Here
is a simple life of saintliness. On the face of it there does not seem to be
anything spectacular about this Nayanar. But, we have to bear in mind the
conditions that prevailed in South India in the Nayanar’s days. It was almost
impossible for a Brahmin in those days to mix with people of other castes,
however devoted they might be to God. For a Brahmin to serve them was
unthinkably difficult. It required very great will power, determination and
devotion to God and His Bhaktas.
Again,
in those days no one would even think of performing a Yaga without expectation
of a reward. Yagas were performed only with a specific selfish desire. That
Nayanar performed them selflessly and desirelessly, shows that he had already
reached a high stage of Jnana or spiritual insight. He was a true Jnani and
Karma Yogi.
Over
and above all these, he was highly devoted to the Guru, Sundaramurthi Nayanar.
What cannot Guru Bhakti achieve? And, yet, foolish and arrogant man speaks
lightly of it and ridicules Guru Bhakti!
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