Tirumula
Nayanar was a Saiva Siddha. He was one of the eight students of Tirunandi Devar
Who showered His grace on them. They were all Yogis. He was called Tirumular
because he entered into the mortal frame of Mulan.
Tirumular
desired to see Agastya Rishi in Pothia hills. So he left Kailasa and went
southwards. On the way, he visited many Saivite shrines. When he came to
Tiruvavaduthurai, he took bath in the river Kaveri and went to the temple. He
went round the temple twice and offered prayer to the Lord. When he was walking
along the bank of Kaveri, he saw a herd of cows shedding tears. He found out
the cause the cow-herd lay dead. Tirumular wanted to pacify the cows. He
entered the body of the cowherd after safely depositing his own body in the
trunk of a tree. The cows rejoiced again. This cowherd was known as Mulan, a
resident of Sattanur. In the evening, he drove the cows back into the village.
Mulan’s wife was eagerly expecting the return of her husband. But, when she
approached him that day, he would not allow her to touch him, but said “Oh
lady, I am not your husband. Adore Lord Siva and attain Liberation.”He left her
and went away to a near-by Math.
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