Inspite of his riches, Pattinaththu
PiLLaiyaar could not find solace because he did not have any children.
He and his wife went on pilgrimages and performed
the severest penances.
Finally, in Thiruvaidaimarudhuur, Siva appeared
in their dreams and gave them a choice of having a brilliant sonwho would
be with them for a certain number years only.
When the son was born, they named him MarudhavaaNan,
after the Siva of Thiru Idai Marudhur.
The son was brilliant in all aspects because
it was beleived that Siva's amsam was born as that son.
When MarudhavaaNan was sixteen, he was given
charge of the business and was sent on a trade mission to the East. He commanded
a flotilla of many ships and took the merchantile navy to the Eastern countries.
After several months, news was received that
MarudhavaaNan was returning with all the ships.
Pattinaththu PiLLaiyaar was elated on his
son's arrival.
After the preliminaries, Pattinaththu PiLLaiyaar
asked his so for all the business transactions and merchantile.
MarudhavaaNan directed him to go down to
the go-down and inspect the merchantile.
Pattinaththu PiLLaiyaar went there and saw
sacks upon sacks stacked high up to the ceiling.
Curiously, he opened up a sack and much to
his chagrine and discust, he found cakes of cow-dung called eru varatti.
He opened the other sacks as well. But all
he could see, was an endless display of dung cakes after dung cakes.
He was very much upset and was deeply distressed.
Whoever would travel the eastern seas with superior
fleet of merchant navy and come back with ship-loads of dried cow-dung!
In his remorse and anger, he scolded MarudhavaAnan for
such
a behaviour.
MarudhavAnan just smiled and asked his father to inspect
the
cow dung cakes.
PiLLaiyar went to sacks and took out a few dung cakes.
In total disgust and anger, he threw
down a dung cake.
When it hit the floor, it broke; and from
the split, there spilled gem stones.
Pattinaththu PiLLaiyaar immediately scooped
up the gem stones and explored them.
They were of the highest quality - rubies,
emarald, diamonds......
There was an untold amount wealth in those
sacks and sacks and sacks of dung cakes.
Pattinaththu PiLLaiyaar immediately ran over
to his palace. He shouted out to MarudhavaaNan.
"MarudhavaaNaa! MarudhavaaNaa....! Oh MarudhavaaNaa!....."
The palace walls merely echoed his appellations.
A servant came to Pattinaththaar and handed
him a small ornamental chest
.
Pattinaththu PiLLaiyaar frantically opened
it and found an eyeless needle and a small piece of olai leaf.
The olai leaf had something written on it.
Pattinaththaar scrutinised it.
There was one sentence....only one single
simple sentence.....
"Even an eyeless needle would not come to
the last path"
"kaadhaRRa vuusiyum vaaraadhu kaaN kadaivalzikkE"
And Pattinaththaar, the great Siddha, was
thus born.
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