Volume 4 - Issue 10 OCTOBER 2006 |
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CHINNA KATHA THE FAITH OF THE DISCIPLE |
Well, one day by chance Appar himself walked into Thangalur for he had missed his way and had to deviate. He noticed everywhere in the town Appar Resthouses and Appar Charities, and wondered how his name had preceded him. Then Adigal ran forward to His Guru and took him home and prepared a grand feast for him. When his eldest son went to his garden to cut a few plantain leaves for the dinner, a snake bit him and he died on the spot. Adigal however, was not affected in the least. He covered up the corpse, heaping dry leaves upon it and proceeded with the formalities of hospitality for the long-sought Guru. The Guru, however, insisted on all the children of Adigal sitting around him during the meal, and he ordered the father, “Go, call everyone here.” Adigal did as he was commanded. He called and the dead son rose. He too came and sat for dinner with the rest. When he knew what had happened, Appar said, “Your Bhakthi is greater than my Sakthi.” - BABA Illustrations: Ms. Vidya, Kuwait |
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Vol 4 Issue 10 - OCTOBER 2006
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