63 Nayanmars !! Life of Thiru Kotpuli Nayanar !!

Jai Sriman Narayana !!
 
 
 
Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara !!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Mannavanpal Petrunchirappin Valamellam Madhiyaniyum
Pinnakarthang Koilthondu Thiruvamudhil Padiperukka
Chennalmalaik Kuvadaka Cheithavarun Thiruppaniye
Pannandunal Seithozhukkum Pangupurindhongunal
 
Thiru Kotpuli Nayanar was born in Thirunattiyathankudi.  He was a passionate devotee of Lord Shiva and an honorable commander-in-chief in the army of Chola King.  He utilized all his income for the service of Lord and his devotees.  He made a practice of procuring adequate grains for the offering to Lord with the income he had earned.  In this way, he carried out his noble service to Lord.   
 
 
Once, Thiru Kotpuliyar had to move out of his town as he was assigned with an important military task.  Before leaving the town, he handed over sufficient sacks of grains to his relatives with a strict instruction to carry out the service to Lord without any impediments in his absence.    There was a severe famine and drought affected the life of the people in this town.    The relatives of Thiru Kotpuliyar’s were in dilemma whether to make use of the grains provided or not.  They found no other means to conciliate their hunger.  Finally, they had to utilize the grains provided by Thiru Kotpuliyar.   Thiru Kotpuliyar returned from his duty and realized that the grains provided were used by his relatives.  He was totally distressed by the action of his relatives, decided to punish them for the sin they have committed and he mercilessly killed all of them.  Lord was pleased at the sternness and sincerity of Thiru Kotpuliyar and appeared before him.    Lord Shiva with his consort Goddess Sri Parvati blessed him with salvation for his noble service and also provided liberation for the relatives who were died at this incident.
 
 
 
 
In the Tamil month Adi – Kettai is widely celebrated as Guru Puja Day of Thiru Kotpuli Nayanar, the day he attained the Abode of Lord Shiva.
 
 
Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara !!
 
Jai Sriman Narayana !!

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