Chokha
Mela lived in Mangalavedha near Pandharpur in Maharashtra in the 14th century.
He was born in the lower cast (Mahar), but his devotion to Lord Vitthala was
pure and unmatched. He migrated to Pandharpur and became a desciple of the
great saint-poet Namdev. Chokha used to constantly chant the name of Panduranga
and clean the temple premises daily.However, he was not allowed to enter the
sanctum sanctorum due to his birth in the lower cast. One day someone
questioned the futility of his devotion to Lord, as he would never be able to
see God. Humiliated and deeply hurt Chokha abstained from taking food and wept
inconsolably when Panduranga appeared before him, embraced him, took him inside
the temple and talked to him. The temple priest was outraged as he felt that
the temple was desecreted by Chokha and ordered him to stay across the river
Chandrabhaga. Chokha’s pleas fell on the deaf ears and at last Chokha went to
stay across the river. However, Lord started to visit Chokha daily and both of
them used to take lunch together. One day the priest was passing by Chokha’s
hut when Chokha was taking lunch with Panduranga and Soyara (Chokha’s wife) was
serving. Priest could not see Panduranga as his mind was impure. Soyara spilled
the curd on Panduranga’spitambar by mistake. Chokha exclaimed, “Oh! Soyara
you have soiled Panduranga’spitambar”. Priest felt it was a deliberate
attempt by Chokha to show his devotion and slapped Chokha across his face.
Later he bathed in the river and ferried across the river. The priest was
stunned to see Lord Vitthala’s swollen cheek. He realised the intensity of
Chokha’s devotion towards Lord. He to Chokha, asked for his forgiveness and
requested him to pacify the Lord. Chokha’s prayers and request pacified Lord
Vitthala.
Chokha was forced to return to Mangalavedha as the people there wanted to
construct a wall in order to separate shudra people from others. While he was
working there, he was killed when the wall collapsed and was crushed. Namdev
deeply grieved the death of a great Vaishnava devotee, went to Mangalavedha and
brought the mortal remains to Chokha and constructed his Samadhi in Pandharpur.