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Rh while informed of what had happened, said that it was the hand that gathered the flower to smell and that the hand should be cut. So saying he severed her hand. Then the king ruled for a long period, continued his devoted service to Siva and attained His Feet.

Idankazhiyar was a chieftain of Kodumbalur and belonged to the clan known as Velir. He is considered to have lived long before Athiththa Chola who plated the divine Hall at Chithambaram with the gold secured from the Kongu country. While he was ruling his terrain, a Saint used to feed the devotees of Siva daily. Once that Saint was unable to secure money to feed the devotees. So he got paddy from of the granary of Idankazhiyar by thieving. The gaurdsguards [sic] caught him red-handed and produced him before Idankazhiyar. He told the king the cause of the theft and the king, releasing him, proclaimed that his granary might be freely used by the devotees of Siva. Then he ruled his domain for a long period, helped his might for the growth of Saivism and attained beatitude.

This Saint lived in Thanjavur of Marugal Nadu. He belonged to Vellala Caste. It was he who cut the nose of the consort of Kazharchingar while she smelt a flower in the Flower Pavilion of the temple of Lord Thiyagaraja at Thiru Arur. By his intense devotion to Siva he attained final bliss.

This Nayanar belonged to Athi Saiva Caste and he lived in Seruvili puththur. He used to conduct worship as ordained the Saiva Scriptures. Once owing to famine, he had to starve. One day while he was conducting the bathing of the Lord, he was unable to hold the waterpot and it fell on the