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Narasinga Muniyaraiyar Nayanar (41) Mukthi Place, Shri Bhakthajaneswarar Temple, Tirunavalur, Tamil Nadu

This Temple is Mukthi place of Narasinga Muniyaraiyar Nayanar. This is also the mukti sthalam for Sadaya Nayanar And Isaijnaniyar Nayanar.

How to get there:
The temple is located 44 kms West of Cuddalore.

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/YL7YPEfCYG8pwmv97

About Narasinga Muniyaraiyar Nayanar

This saint was a petty chieftain. He lived in Tiru Munaipadi. He was highly devoted to Lord Siva. He was a champion of Saivism. On every Tiruvathirai day he would conduct special Puja, feed Siva Bhaktas in whatever form they appeared and offer the gift of a hundred gold coins to each. On one such occasion, one Bhakta came with sacred ashes on his stark naked body: this evoked disgust in the hearts of the other Bhaktas. Nayanar understood this and fell at the naked devotee’s feet and welcomed him with more respect. He fed him nicely and gave him 200 gold coins. This earned the Lord’s supreme grace for the Nayanar.

Here is an illustration of the subtle way in which saints manifest their cosmic vision, and also the subtle way in which they bring about the necessary change in the outlook of others. To the Nayanar, all the devotees are the manifestations of Lord Siva. The naked man does not evoke the least trace of disgust or contempt. When he finds this unhealthy attitude in others, he does not violently correct them. In his own subtle, mysterious but very effective way, he demonstrates the truth: and brings about a change in the attitude of the ignorant. Both these lessons are important.

Source:

https://www.dlshq.org/download/sixty-three-nayanar-saints/

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This Temple is Mukthi place of Narasinga Muniyaraiyar Nayanar. This is also the mukti sthalam for Sadaya Nayanar And Isaijnaniyar Nayanar.

How to get there:
The temple is located 44 kms West of Cuddalore.

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/YL7YPEfCYG8pwmv97

About Narasinga Muniyaraiyar Nayanar

This saint was a petty chieftain. He lived in Tiru Munaipadi. He was highly devoted to Lord Siva. He was a champion of Saivism. On every Tiruvathirai day he would conduct special Puja, feed Siva Bhaktas in whatever form they appeared and offer the gift of a hundred gold coins to each. On one such occasion, one Bhakta came with sacred ashes on his stark naked body: this evoked disgust in the hearts of the other Bhaktas. Nayanar understood this and fell at the naked devotee’s feet and welcomed him with more respect. He fed him nicely and gave him 200 gold coins. This earned the Lord’s supreme grace for the Nayanar.

Here is an illustration of the subtle way in which saints manifest their cosmic vision, and also the subtle way in which they bring about the necessary change in the outlook of others. To the Nayanar, all the devotees are the manifestations of Lord Siva. The naked man does not evoke the least trace of disgust or contempt. When he finds this unhealthy attitude in others, he does not violently correct them. In his own subtle, mysterious but very effective way, he demonstrates the truth: and brings about a change in the attitude of the ignorant. Both these lessons are important.

Source:

https://www.dlshq.org/download/sixty-three-nayanar-saints/

Type

Nayanar Mukti Sthalam

Country

India (भारत)

State

Tamil Nadu

Town

Pennadam

Google Map

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Longitude

11.4025831

Latitude

79.2386573

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https://www.dlshq.org/download/sixty-three-nayanar-saints/

How To Get There

The temple is located in Pennadam.