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Arugil nee vendum endru
Arugil nee vendum endru










arugil nee vendum endru

He was so bright as equal to hundred of suns and the people were unable to see this with their ordinary eyes. Arunagiri started singing songs towards Lord Muruga and soon after Lord Muruga appeared in a stone pillar in the form of child. So the king arranged a public gathering and asked Arunagiri to show Lord Subramanya to others also. He claimed Arunagirinathar as a false saint and not a true devotee of Lord Subramaniya. His fame got the jealousy of chief minister of the Kingdom. Īrunagirinathar, author of Thiruppukazh devotional poems He was a devotee of Lord Muruga and worshipped the God at Vedapureeswarar temple at the sacred place known as Cheyyar on the banks of the Cheyyar River. Īrunagiri sang his first devotional song and thereafter decided to spend the rest of his life singing in praise of the god. He was however miraculously saved from the death by Lord Muruga who also transformed him to a holy saint instantaneously”. Then he leaped from the tower of Thiruvannamalai temple. He decided to end his life, went to the temple hit his head in all the pillars and steps, begging for forgiveness.

arugil nee vendum endru

Hearing that, Arunagirinathar felt how self-centered and selfish he was. His sister then said “Brother, if you need to have pleasure then please come sleep with me, tomorrow I will get you the money somehow”. She was very sad and said, “Oh brother, I am sorry that there is no money to give you today.” Arunagirinathar shouted how its possible and he wanted money now to have pleasure. One day he demanded money from his sister, but unfortunately she had no money. Statue of Arunagirinathar in Tiruvannamalai












Arugil nee vendum endru