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Ilayankudi Mara Nayanar is one of the 63 [[Nayanmarkal]] of Shaivism.
Ilayankudi Maara Naayanar is one of the 63 [[நாயன்மார்கள்|Nayanmarkal]] of Shaivism.
==Biography ==
==Biography ==
Ilayankudi Mara Nayanar was born in an agricultural family (''Velan Kulam)'' at Ilayangudi of Sivagangai district.  Mara Nayanar’s lived solely for the ''[[Aram]]'' of providing food for the Shiva devotees.
Ilayaankudi Maara Naayanar was born in an agricultural family (''Velaan Kulam)'' in Ilayangudi of Sivagangai district, Tamilnadu. Maara Naayanar dedicated his life solely for the ''[[Aram]]'' (deified duty) of feeding the ardent Shiva devotees.
====Test of Shiva====
====Divine play by Lord Shiva====
Lord Shiva wanted to prove the ability of Mara Nayanar to feed Shiva devotees with meals, even in his poverty. Ilayankudi Mara Nayanar lost his wealth and became poor. Despite of his poverty, Mara Nayanar continued to feed the Shiva devotees with food, by selling his land and by taking loans.  
In order to expose Maaranar's (Mara Nayanar) perseverance to feed with meals to the devotees, even in penury, and prove it to the world, Lord Shiva conducted a test. Maaranar was made to lose his wealth and to become poor. Despite this, Maaranar sold his land, took loans, and still continued to provide food to devotees.


Once on a heavy rainy day, Maaranar and his wife went starving without food. Regardless of this poor condition, they were expecting the arrival of Shiva devotees.  Since no sign of visitors felt till late evening, they locked the front door and went inside. Lord Shiva, disguised in the form of a Shiva devotee, knocked at the door in the middle of the night. Maaranar opened the door, invited that devotee earnestly and provided for stay.


On a heavy rainy day, Mara Nayanar and his wife were starving without food. Regardless of the poor condition, they were expecting the arrival of any Shiva devotees for a prolonged period. None of the Shiva devotees visited and the couple locked the front door. Lord Shiva, disguised in the form of Shiva devotee, knocked at the door in the middle of the night. Maranar (Mara Nayanar) opened the door, greeted the Shiva devotee and arranged room for the devotee to stay.
He got worried as he was unable to provide food in such a situation to the devotee. There was no way out to lend from others too. At this moment, Maaranar's wife reminded him of the paddy seeds sown that day in their fields that maybe floating due to the downpour. Maaranar heeded to her idea cheerfully and went out in the rain, collected the paddy seeds along with some lettuce in the yard. Since there was no firewood, he pulled the joists from the roof of the house and prepared the meals for the famished devotee.


 
Lord Shiva, who was disguised in the form of that devotee, was now pleased and re-appeared in the form of a blazing flame. He then along with his consort Goddess Uma on the Divine Ox Nandi, blessed the startled couple.  
There was no way out to ask for loan and Mara Nayanar became sad as he was unable to provide food to the Shiva devotee. Mara Nayanar’s wife reminded Mara Nayanar that the paddy seeds sown in their farm during the daytime should be floating in the rainwater. Mara Nayanar collected the paddy seeds and picked green leaves happily. There was no wood to fire the stove. Mara Nayanar used the wood of the wrecked roof. Both Maranar and his wife prepared the meals and fed the devotee.
 
Lord Shiva, disguised in the form of devotee, emerged like a blazing flame. Lord Shiva appeared with Uma Devi in an ox and blessed the startled couple.  
== Poems==
== Poems==
*A poetry of Thiruthondar Thiruvandhadhi, narrating this story
*Verses in ''Thirutthondar Thiruvandhadhi,'' narrating this story.
<blockquote>Iyala vidaichendra madhavark innamu dhavidaitha
<blockquote>Iyala vidaichendra madhavark innamu dhavidaitha
Vayalar mulaiviththu vari manayala kalvaruththu
Vayalar mulaiviththu vari manayala kalvaruththu


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Kayalareelaiyan kudiyudai maraneng karapakame</blockquote>
Kayalareelaiyan kudiyudai maraneng karapakame</blockquote>
*A poetry in Thiruthondar Puranam, narrating this story
*Verses in ''Thirutthondar Puranam'', narrating this story,
<blockquote>Manniyave lanthonmai ilasai maarar
<blockquote>Manniyave lanthonmai ilasai maarar
Varumaiyal unavumika maranthu vaiki
Varumaiyal unavumika maranthu vaiki


Unnarural lirulilmayail  undi vendi  
Unnarural lirulilmayail undi vendi  


Umbarpran anaivayal uzhuthu viththunj
Umbarpran anaivayal uzhuthu viththunj
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Paralokam muzhuthanda Panmay yare</blockquote>
Paralokam muzhuthanda Panmay yare</blockquote>
==Guru Pooja==
==Guru Pooja==
Guru Pooja for Ilayangudi Mara Nayanar is being celebrated in all the Shiva temples on the lunar day Makam of the Tamil month Avani, every year.
Ilayankudi Maara Naayanar is commemorated in all the Shiva Shrines on the day of his birth star of makam in the Lunar month of Avani which is celebrated as Guru pooja.  
==Reference==
==Reference==
*''Nayanmar Varalaru- Tamizh Valarchi Thurai-'' Thiru. V. Kalyanasundaranar- 2016
*''Naayanmar Varalaru- Tamizh Valarchith Thurai-'' Thiru. V. Kalyanasundaranar- 2016
*''Saivam Valartha- Arubaththu Moovar-'' Vijaya Publications, C. S. Devanathan- Fourth Edition- 2016
*''Saivam Valarttha- Arubaththu Moovar-'' Vijaya Publications, C. S. Devanathan- Fourth Edition- 2016
*[https://temple.dinamalar.com/news_detail.php?id=1938 63 Nayanmar- Ilayankudi Mara Nayanar- Dinamalar]
*[https://temple.dinamalar.com/news_detail.php?id=1938 63 Nayanmar- Ilayankudi Maara Naayanar- Dinamalar]
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Ilayankudi Maara Naayanar is one of the 63 Nayanmarkal of Shaivism.

Biography

Ilayaankudi Maara Naayanar was born in an agricultural family (Velaan Kulam) in Ilayangudi of Sivagangai district, Tamilnadu. Maara Naayanar dedicated his life solely for the Aram (deified duty) of feeding the ardent Shiva devotees.

Divine play by Lord Shiva

In order to expose Maaranar's (Mara Nayanar) perseverance to feed with meals to the devotees, even in penury, and prove it to the world, Lord Shiva conducted a test. Maaranar was made to lose his wealth and to become poor. Despite this, Maaranar sold his land, took loans, and still continued to provide food to devotees.

Once on a heavy rainy day, Maaranar and his wife went starving without food. Regardless of this poor condition, they were expecting the arrival of Shiva devotees. Since no sign of visitors felt till late evening, they locked the front door and went inside. Lord Shiva, disguised in the form of a Shiva devotee, knocked at the door in the middle of the night. Maaranar opened the door, invited that devotee earnestly and provided for stay.

He got worried as he was unable to provide food in such a situation to the devotee. There was no way out to lend from others too. At this moment, Maaranar's wife reminded him of the paddy seeds sown that day in their fields that maybe floating due to the downpour. Maaranar heeded to her idea cheerfully and went out in the rain, collected the paddy seeds along with some lettuce in the yard. Since there was no firewood, he pulled the joists from the roof of the house and prepared the meals for the famished devotee.

Lord Shiva, who was disguised in the form of that devotee, was now pleased and re-appeared in the form of a blazing flame. He then along with his consort Goddess Uma on the Divine Ox Nandi, blessed the startled couple.

Poems

  • Verses in Thirutthondar Thiruvandhadhi, narrating this story.

Iyala vidaichendra madhavark innamu dhavidaitha

Vayalar mulaiviththu vari manayala kalvaruththu

Cheyalar payirvizhu theengari yakkumavan chezhuneer

Kayalareelaiyan kudiyudai maraneng karapakame

  • Verses in Thirutthondar Puranam, narrating this story,

Manniyave lanthonmai ilasai maarar

Varumaiyal unavumika maranthu vaiki

Unnarural lirulilmayail undi vendi

Umbarpran anaivayal uzhuthu viththunj

Chennelmulai amuthumanai alakal akki

Chirupayirn kariyamuthu thiruntha cheyithu

Pannalarum unavarunthar kezhuntha chothi

Paralokam muzhuthanda Panmay yare

Guru Pooja

Ilayankudi Maara Naayanar is commemorated in all the Shiva Shrines on the day of his birth star of makam in the Lunar month of Avani which is celebrated as Guru pooja.

Reference


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