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Ramana Maharshi stories
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Jnana Sambandar - The Lord is Within meThe Madura King Pandyan was inclined towards Jainism.
His wife was the daughter of the Chola King and was attached
to Saivism. She had heard of the great saint Jnana Sambandar, The Pandyan Queen, with the help of a minister who was also attached to Saivism, sent an invitation to the Saint to visit Madurai and convert the king to Saivism. The Saint came accordingly. When the queen saw that he was a mere boy of about ten or even less, she had serious misgivings whether he could be a match for all the big Jain leaders surrounding the king and if by inviting this child she had put him in jeopardy. When the Saint noticed this, he sang some songs, addressed to
the queen and assuring her, “I am not in any way inferior to A devotee added, “The songs mention the names of Jain
leaders, referring to them in contempt and stating, ‘I am not Thereupon Jnana Sambandar sang the Kolaru Padhikam, in which he again says, ‘As the Lord is within me, in my heart, no days, no planets, can affect me adversely and every day of the week is equally auspicious’.” In the afternoon a copy of Thevaram
was brought and
the above two songs were picked out and Bhagavan read a few In the Madurai hymn Bhagavan referred to the last stanza and said, “When I explained the first stanza in the morning I gave the meaning as ‘Because the Lord is within me’ though the words only mean ‘Because there is the Lord’. I was wondering whether I was justified in my interpretation. I find in the last stanza it is clearly mentioned by the saint himself that what he meant was ‘Because the Lord is within me’. Besides, the same is clear from the whole of the Kolaru padhikam. Look at the last verse in the Madurai decad. With what authority he sings, ‘No harm can approach those who sing these songs of the king of Shiyali (Sirkali) and the Master of Tamil’. Similarly in the last song he says, ‘By my order those who read these shall be saved’.” |
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