Tirumazhisi Alwar
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• January 8, 1997
Apropos Sri.Mani Varadarajan's note with which I am in general agreement. I too did a quick bit of reference into my personal library and came up with the following passage on Page 111 in "THE HOLY LIVES OF THE AZHVARS OR DRAVIDA SAINTS" By Alkondavilli Govindacharya (Ananthacharya Indological Research Institute, Bombay) which may be of interest to those amongst you who are research-minded : "... our Saint (Tirumazhisai Alwar) thought of presenting his homage to the Lord Resident at Kumbhaghona -- the Ara-v-amudan -- and there spending some time absorbed in thoughts of the special graces and beauties of the Deity, as there made manifest. As soon the will was made, it was put into act. Rapidly the saint journeyed on to the shrine and on the way he rested himself a little in the village called Perum-puliyur, on the pial of a house. In that very house,it so happened, there were Brahmanas assembled and were reciting the Holy Vedas. But on seeing a foreigner they broke off. When they wished to take up the thread, their memory would not help them, do what they will. The Saint divined their perplexity and taking a black paddy grain under his finger-nails chucked it on the floor. This act immediately brought to their memory the thread of their broken recitation, for the passage(they had been reciting) ran to the effect that in performing the Raja-suya Sacrifice, the master of the ceremony should take the grains of paddy which the housewife should husk with her finger-nails, then cook and oblate to fire ("... krishNanAm vrIhINAm" etc. in Yajus I.8.9).At this they were wonderstruck, and exclaimed :"He may be a low-caste Sudra, but he is not really one, being godly" (..."na shUdrAbhagavadhbhakthA viprAbhAvathAsmrthA:" vide. Bharatha), and they all came in a body, fell at his feet and atoned for their mistake." If the above is true, Sri.Mani, then perhaps you may have judged those poor 'brahmins' rather too harshly !! Sudarshan
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