"YOU STAND WHILE I SIT"
DR.S.JAYABARATHI
JayBee
A long time ago, there was a country called Thuvarapathi.
It was ruled
by a very ancient dynasty called the Thuvapathi VELir.
The country
occupied a very strategic place in between the major kingdoms of the Pandyas
and the Cholzas.
This country
was crisscrossed by a network of forts, jungle-barriers, and fortified mountains
and hills. In addition it also contained cantonments and ninty-six settlements
of several warring communities made up of hereditory warriors.
The land
was fertile, being fed by small rivers and an ingenious system of irrigational
tanks called 'KanmAys'.
The land
also contained settlements of a merchantile class. In fact their chief city,
AruviyUr, was very near their capital, KaNNamangalam.
The country
was very rich.
And very
powerful.
The king
bore the hereditary title of Thuvarapathi VELAr. The ruling potentae went
by the name of Kandan MangalA ThEvan ThuvarApathi VELAn.
The dynasty
had marital connection with the Pandyas and the presnt Thuvarapathi VEL was
the brother-in-law of the ruling Pandya king.
Because of
the country's inherent richness and bountifulness, and its martial capabilites
and its strategic position, the Thuvarapathi VEL was one of most powerful
nobles in the area. In fact, he was even more powerful in some ways than
his overlord, who had to depend on the VEL.
The present
VEL had a council of advisors and ministers. The chief among them was a very
wise man called Thennavan Thamilzadharaiyan. He was known for his ferocity
in battle and unflinching courage. All the enemies dreaded him. He never
lost any war. He had initiated a great number of public works and made the
country very fertile. The people were very happy inspite of the frequent
wars. Their army was the best-trained in the whole land. It was
said to be able to with-stand the combined armies of the three crowned kings
of Tamilnadu.
He was by
himself was a war-lord who owned large tracts of lands in the country. His
palace in the nearby VeeraPandyanallur was filled beautiful and costly articles
that he brought back from military campaigns.
Such a very
powerful minister and war-lord............one day went missing.
He did not
turn-up for work, was nowhere to be seen and everyone got worried.
The guardsmen
were sent everywhere to seek him out.
By mid-morning,
small platoon of guards came running helter-skelter.
They had
located the minister.
The VEL and
his retinue went running out after them.
They went
out the citadel, out of the city, out of the suburbs and went northwards
towards PaRambu Malai.
When they
reached the ancient NisumbhaSUdhini temple which was on the outskirts of
the town of PaRambu, by the side of the mountain bordering the jungle, they
stopped short.
There, at
the bottom of a Ficus tree and perched upon a small platform, was the warlord
minister - the fierce and wise Thennavan Thamilzadharaiyan.
He was wearing
nothing but a small piece of loin cloth.
No jewelley;
no kadayam which stood for his valour; no rich clothes; no weapons.
He was seated
in the siddhasana with one leg crossed over the other and his head was bent,
with his half-closed eyes cast downwards at........nothing.
Thorugh his
half-close eyes, he was looking at nothing.
The VEL and
his retinue trod ever so softly after casting off their foot-wear; taking
off their head-gears and the upper garments they tied them around their waists.
Folding their
hands and bowing in suppliance and total obeisance most humbly, they stood
by silently.
At long last,
the war-lord minister opened his eyes.
The VEL,
touching his own right elbow with his left fingers and putting his right
plam just front of his mouth and sheilding it, asked, but one question with
great trepidation and temerity.
"Why?".
Upon this,
the earstwhile war-lord minister turned his eyes towards his overlord and
uttered one small sentence......
"Niir niRka.Yaam
irukka"
"You Stand
while I Sit".
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