Friday, September 7, 2018

Pattinathar Temple, Thiruvotriyur – Legends

Pattinathar Temple, Thiruvotriyur – Legends
Once, a couple Sivanesar and Gnana Kamalambigai, staunch Shiva devotees lived in Kaviripoompattinam, the capital of Chola kingdom. They had a son with the blessings of Lord Shiva named Thiruvenkadar, a Shiva devotee. He was in marine trade. When 16, he married Sivakalai. They had no children though years rolled by. Thiruvenkadar continued his prayers to Lord Shiva for a son. There also lived a couple devoted to Lord Shiva, Shivasarumar and Susheelai to whom Lord Shiva himself was born in the name of Marudavanar.
As the couple spent all their days in the service of the Lord, they could not bring up the boy due to poverty also. Lord Shiva appeared in their dream and advised to give the boy in adoption to Thiruvenkadar. Lord advised Thiruvenkadar too in his dream to accept the boy. The adoption was carried as ordered by the Lord. Marudavanar also followed the marine trade of his adopted father. Once, on his return from the trade, Marudavanar left a box to his mother and left the house.
When Thiruvenkadar opened the box to see the earnings of the son, he was shocked to see only some cakes made of husk and a note reading, “even a broken needle would not accompany a soul during the last journey”. Thiruvenkadar caught the lesson. He prayed to Lord Shiva seeking salvation and renounced his wealth and family life. Lord told him that he would get it at an appropriate time. Thiruvenkadar began his pilgrimage to Shiva shrines.
As he was born in Kaviripoompattinam, he came to be known as Pattinathar. While at Kasi, he accepted Badragiri the king of the place as his disciple. Both were staying in Thiruvidaimarudur for a while. Lord Shiva granted salvation to Badragiri there. When Pattinathar begged the Lord, he gave him a sugar cane and said that he would be getting his due when and where the sugar cane tastes sweet. After a long pilgrimage, finally, Pattinathar came to this place and found the sugarcane tasting sweet. He stayed there.
Pattinathar used to amuse people by performing some miracles. For example, he would get into a pit in one place and come out in another place. One day, he asked some boys to place over him a big vessel covering his entire body. When everyone expected that he would come out at some other place, it didn't happen so. When they removed the vessel, they found an idol of Shiva Linga instead of Pattinathar. Everybody realized that Pattinathar got transformed into a Shiva Linga. Thus, Pattinathar got salvation here. The temple was built at this place then.
It is said that the relatives including his wife came to the spot where Pattinathar attained mukthi and offered their devotion. There are two siddhars one Pattinathar and the second Vallalar are the only saints who have not left any mortal remains of the body. Pattinathar has given us his experience and wisdom in the form of hymns. His works include Thirukazhumala Mummanikkovai, Thiruvidai Marudhur Mummanikkovai, Thiruvegambamudaiyar Tiruvandadhi and Thiruvotriyur Orupa Orupadhu.