Nandanar
was a untouchable by caste. He was born
in Adanoor in the Chola kingdom. He
was an embodiment of humility and devotion. Lord Siva was his sole refuge. He
would often visit the holy places of pilgrimage, and supply leather drums and
such other musical instruments for the temples. When he went near the temples,
he always remained outside and worshipped the Lord mentally.
Once
he had a desire to have Darshan of the Lord at Tirupunkur. He was also eager to do some service to the Lord there.
He went to Tirupunkur and stood in
front of the temple. He was grieved because Nandi which is always right in
front of the Lord was hiding Him. Nandanar prayed to the Lord fervently. The
Lord was highly pleased with his devotion and asked Nandi to move a little so
that Nandanar might have His Darshan. Even today, at Tirupunkur, Nandi is leaning to one side. Nandanar had a delightful
Darshan of the Lord. After digging a tank near the temple he returned to
Adanoor.
The
desire now arose in him that he should go to Chidambaram and have Darshan of
Lord Natarajar. The love of the Lord had grown so intense that he would shed
tears of love and tell his companions “I will surely go to Chidambaram tomorrow.” This
expression earned for him the name Tiru Nalai Povar. One day he actually left
his place and went to Chidambaram. He went round the village and, thinking of
his low birth, didn’t want to enter it. He prayed “Oh Lord, I want to see your Cosmic Dance in Your Nritya Sabha. But, how
can I? On account of my low birth they will not allow me to enter the temple.”For
days he went on praying like this. The Lord, pleased with his devotion,
appeared in his dream and said “Oh noble soul, do not grieve. You will come to
Me. Take a fire bath. Then come to My Kanaka Sabha along with the Brahmins.”Nandanar
woke up and was highly pleased. At the same time, the Lord appeared before the
Brahmins of Tillai, in their dream, and said “O Brahmins, My dearest devotee,
Tiru Nalai Povar, has come to Tillai. Prepare a sacred fire. Nandanar will take
bath in it and then come to Me.”
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