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Apputhi Adigal was one of the 63 Nayanars (Nayanmars), who were Shaivite poets.
Apputhi Adigal was one of the 63 Nayanars (Nayanmars), who were Shaivite poets.
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In Shaivism, the story of Apputhi Adigal is told to explain that Lord Shiva and his devotees are one and the same. The myth of  Apputhi Adigal tells us that he attained his liberation just by serving and worshipping Thirunavukkarasar, a devotee of Shiva.
In Shaivism, the story of Apputhi Adigal is told to explain that Lord Shiva and his devotees are one and the same. The myth of  Apputhi Adigal tells us that he attained his liberation just by serving and worshipping Thirunavukkarasar, a devotee of Shiva.
= Songs =
= Songs =
* A song that tells the story of Apputhi Adigal in Thiruthondar Thiruvanthathi
* A song that tells the story of Apputhi Adigal in ''Thiruthondar Thiruvanthathi''
Thanamavathu thirunavuk karasin saranamenna
''Thanamavathu thirunavuk karasin saranamenna''


Manamar punarpanthar vazhthivaith thangavan vanthamizhkke
''Manamar punarpanthar vazhthivaith thangavan vanthamizhkke''


Inamathanathu peyaridap petravan engalpiran
''Inamathanathu peyaridap petravan engalpiran''


Anamar mayal thingaloorinil vethiyan appoothiye
''Anamar mayal thingaloorinil vethiyan appoothiye''
* A song that tells the story of Apputhi Adigal in Thiruthondar Puranam
* A song that tells the story of Apputhi Adigal in ''Thiruthondar Puranam''
Anthamil natringalur varum appoothi
''Anthamil natringalur varum appoothi''


Arumaraiyor thirunavukkarasin namam
''Arumaraiyor thirunavukkarasin namam''


Pantharidai ezhutha kandarasum eithap
''Pantharidai ezhutha kandarasum eithap''


Paninthu pari kalanedi padappai serntha
''Paninthu pari kalanedi padappai serntha''


Mainthanuyir uyar kathali ilaimel thunjum
''Mainthanuyir uyar kathali ilaimel thunjum''


Valaravu kavara udan maraithal kettuch
''Valaravu kavara udan maraithal kettuch''


Sinthaimagizh thuyar padiga marunthal theerthuth  
''Sinthaimagizh thuyar padiga marunthal theerthuth''


Thiruvamuthu seya arulaich sernthulare
''Thiruvamuthu seya arulaich sernthulare''
= Guru Puja =
= Guru Puja =
Every year in the month of January, on the Sadaya Nakshatra, a Gurupuja for Apputhi Adigal is celebrated in the Shiva temples.
Every year in the month of January, on the Sadaya Nakshatra, a Gurupuja for Apputhi Adigal is celebrated in the Shiva temples.

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இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: அப்பூதியடிகள்

Apputhi Adigal was one of the 63 Nayanars (Nayanmars), who were Shaivite poets.

Life

Apputhi Adigal was born into the Brahmin caste, in Thingalur of the Chola kingdom. He was devoted to Thirunavukkarasar, one of the 63 Nayanmars. Under the name of Thirunavukkarasar, Apputhi Adigal operated catering services, lodges, and free water pandals (places where drinking water was offered for free). Once when Thirunavukkarasar went to Thingalur, where Apputhi Adigal lived, he was amazed to see that a lot of charity was held in his name. He heard about Apputhi Adigal and went to meet him at his house.

When Thirunavukkarasar met Apputhi Adigal, he asked him why he was not doing charity in his own name, but rather in the name of Thirunavukkarasar. Not knowing that he was talking to Thirunavukkarasar himself, Apputhi Adigal pointed out that Thirunavukkarasar, who was earlier a great Jain saint, now embraced Shaivism by the grace of Lord Shiva and was doing a lot of charity. Devotion to the Lord's servants is better than the love for the Lord Himself, he said.

Impressed by Apputhi Adigal’s devotion, Thirunavukkarasar revealed his identity. Apputhi Adigal was overjoyed at this and invited Thirunavukkarasar to eat at his house. The son of Aputhi Adigal who went to cut banana leaves for the feast was bitten by a snake and died. Not wanting to disrupt the saint's meal, Apputhi Adigal and his wife hid their grief and served Thirunavukkarasar food. But Thirunavukkarasar asked Apputhi Adigal to bring his son to eat with him.

With no other option, Apputhi Adigal reported that his son had been bitten by a snake and died. Thirunavukkarasar sang on Lord Shiva, singing that everything was a play of the Lord and resurrected Apputhi Adigal’s son.  

In Shaivism, the story of Apputhi Adigal is told to explain that Lord Shiva and his devotees are one and the same. The myth of  Apputhi Adigal tells us that he attained his liberation just by serving and worshipping Thirunavukkarasar, a devotee of Shiva.

Songs

  • A song that tells the story of Apputhi Adigal in Thiruthondar Thiruvanthathi

Thanamavathu thirunavuk karasin saranamenna

Manamar punarpanthar vazhthivaith thangavan vanthamizhkke

Inamathanathu peyaridap petravan engalpiran

Anamar mayal thingaloorinil vethiyan appoothiye

  • A song that tells the story of Apputhi Adigal in Thiruthondar Puranam

Anthamil natringalur varum appoothi

Arumaraiyor thirunavukkarasin namam

Pantharidai ezhutha kandarasum eithap

Paninthu pari kalanedi padappai serntha

Mainthanuyir uyar kathali ilaimel thunjum

Valaravu kavara udan maraithal kettuch

Sinthaimagizh thuyar padiga marunthal theerthuth

Thiruvamuthu seya arulaich sernthulare

Guru Puja

Every year in the month of January, on the Sadaya Nakshatra, a Gurupuja for Apputhi Adigal is celebrated in the Shiva temples.

References

  • The History of Nayanmars - Tamil Development Board - Thiru. V. Kalyanasundaram
  • Saivam Valartha Arupathu Moover - Vijaya Pathippagam - C.S. Devanathan - Fourth edition - 2016


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