Adipaththar

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Adipaththar

Adipatthar or Adhipattha Nayanar is one of the 63

Chola kingdom at present day Nagapattinam (referred in Sangam literature as Naagai
) by the sea shore.

Life

Adi Pathar also known as Adi was a fisherman. Every day he used to set a fish free out of his catch in the name of Shiva. He did it even if he got only one fish for the day. To test his devotion, Shiva sent a golden fish as the only and first fish. He did not sway away from his devotion and freed the fish. Pleased by his devotion, Shiva appeared in front of him.[1]

Literature

" The head of Paradhavarfor God. He then got a big golden fish one day which he gave to God happily and thus attained Lord forever" The dancing God of golden court decided to test his love and patience. Therefore, Adipatthar started to get just one fish for many consecutive days. Even then, the ardent devotee left them back to sea happily saying "Let this be to Thy who is our father and Mother". As a result, Adipatthar started becoming more and more poor. Days passed in the same way and one day his clan saw a miracle. They got a big golden fish filled with nine types of

Sekkizhar.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b R., Dr. Vijayalakshmy (2001). An introduction to religion and Philosophy - Tévarám and Tivviyappirapantam (1st ed.). Chennai: International Institute of Tamil Studies. p. 2.

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