Nammalwar
MARAN, renowned as Nammalwar
("Our Saint") among the Vaishnavas and the greatest of their saints
and poets, was born in a small town called Kuruhur,
in the southernmost region of the Tamil country – Tiru-nel-veli
(Tinnevelly). His father, Kari, was a petty prince
who paid . tribute to the Pandyan King of Madura. We have no means of ascertaining the date of the Alwar’s birth, as the traditional account is untrustworthy
and full of inconsistencies. We are told that the infant was mute for several
years after his birth. Nammalwar renounced the world
early in life and spent his time singing and meditating on God under the shade
of a tamarind tree by the side of the village temple. Page – 373
what will the little one eat and where will the little one lie?" to which Nammalwar replied in an equally enigmatic style, "That
will it eat and there will it lie." ———— Page – 374 |