Thondamandalam
was a prosperous land. Its capital was Kanchipuram. Here, Parvathi worshipped
the Lord, according to the Agamas. The Lord here is called Ekambaranathar.
Tiruthondar
was born here. He was a washerman. He was a staunch devotee of Lord Siva. He
served Siva Bhaktas, understanding their need by watching for the signs on
their face, and hence he had earned the name Tiru Kurippu Thonda Nayanar. His
service consisted mainly of washing the clothes of Siva Bhaktas. Lord Siva
wanted to bless this devotee and, as usual, it had to be preceded by a severe
test.
The
Lord disguised Himself as a poor man, with Rudraksham on his neck and sacred
ashes over the body, and appeared before Tiruthondar wearing a dirty rag. The
very sight of the Siva Bhakta put Nayanar in a trance. He worshipped him.
Thondar then asked him “You have purified my house by your visit. How is it you
are so emaciated? And, your rag needs washing. Kindly allow me to do this
service for you.”The Siva Bhakta agreed to let him do so on one condition the
rag should be washed, dried and returned to him before sunset, otherwise his
emaciated body would perish in the cold.
When
Thondar accepted the work, there was brilliant sunlight. He had washed the rag
and immediately, it began to rain heavily. It was nearing sunset time. There
was no hope of getting the rag dried. Thondar was greatly upset. Instead of
serving the Siva Bhakta, he was going to put him to great hardship. Thinking of
this sin, Thondar, dashed his head, prayerfully, on the washing stone, and
began to weep.
Lord
Siva appeared before him, held his hand and said “Oh noble soul, I am highly
pleased with your sincere devotion. You will soon come to My Abode and live
happily there forever.”
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