In
Tiru Erukattanpuliyur, in the Chola kingdom, there lived an ardent devotee of
Lord Siva by name Tiru Neelakanta Yazhpanar. He was an expert in playing the
Yazh (Veena, a musical instrument). It was his habit to visit many sacred
shrines and sing His glories on the Yazh. He once went to Madura. He was
standing at the entrance and singing. The Lord wanted to hear him at close
quarters and so asked the devotees in their dream, to bring Yazhpanar into the
inner shrine the next day. When the Brahmins took him inside the shrine,
Yazhpanar was surprised, but understood it was His Leela and that He wanted to
hear him play on the Yazh. As he was singing, a voice was heard in the heaven “If
the instrument rests on the wet floor, it will be spoilt give him a golden seat
to occupy.”At once a golden seat was offered to him. Yazhpanar prostrated to
the Lord and sang of His supreme compassion, standing on the golden seat.
Yazhpanar
then went to Tiruvarur and, here, too, he remained outside the shrine and sang.
And here, too, the Lord wanted him to sing in His immediate presence. So, He
created another opening on the northern side of the temple. Yazhpanar
understood the Lord’s will and entered through the gate and sang in His
Presence. How he joined Sambandar and got Liberation, has been told in
Sambandar’s life.
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