Manakkanychaara Nayanar

Manakkanychaara Nayanar

Manakkanychaara Nayanar was one of the 63 Nayanmars of the Saivite faith of South India. He lived in the village of Kancharur in the Chola kingdom during the eighth century CE. He belonged to the Vellala cast and was a hereditory commander in the Chola Military of Chola Raajym to day referred as Tamil Nadu.

Legend

Manakkanychaara had no children for a long time. He and his wife worshipped Siva for a child and they soon had a daughter. Nayanar celebrated the birth of this child donating generously to charity. When the daughter attained the marriageable age, Manakkanychaara arranged her wedding with Eyarkon Kalikamar who was also an earnest and sincere devotee of Siva.

Meanwhile, an ascetic appeared before Manakkanychaara who received him with great delight and asked his daughter to bow to the ascetic and receive his blessings. The ascetic saw her flowing hair, and said: ‘Oh Manakkanychaara, I am delighted to see her hair. This can be conveniently made into a Panchavati (the thread that adorns my chest).’ At once, Nayanar took a knife and, without thinking for a moment, cut the hair off his daughter’s head and handed it to the ascetic. In his extreme devotion to the Siva Yogi, he did not even consider the fact that he was disfiguring his only daughter, and that the bridegroom might refuse to accept her. Lord Siva in the form of the ascetic immediately disappeared and blessed Manakkanychaara and his family and restored the hair on the girl's head.

References



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Nayanar — Shiva et ses sectateurs Les Nayanar ou Nayanmar étaient des poètes religieux shivaïstes du Tamil Nadu, en Inde, qui furent actifs entre le Ve siècle et le Xe siècle. Sommaire …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Nayanars — This article is about Shaivite poets of Tamil Nadu. For the ethnic group, see Nayanar (Nair subcaste). The 3 foremost Nayanars with Manikkavacakar collectively called the Nalvars: (from left) Sambandar, Appar, Sundarar, Manikkavacakar. For other… …   Wikipedia

  • Periya Puranam — (the great purana or epic), sometimes also called Tiruttontarpuranam (the purana of the holy devotees) is a Tamil poetic account depicting the legendary lives of the sixty three Nayanars, the canonical poets of Tamil Shaivism. It was compiled… …   Wikipedia

  • Vellala Mudaliar — வெள்ளாள முதலியார் …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”