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  • Siddhas Samadhis Resting Place Location Detailed List

    In Hinduism, a siddha is “one who is accomplished”. It refers to perfected masters who have achieved a high degree of physical as well as spiritual perfection or enlightenment. Siddha may also refer to one who has attained a siddhi, paranormal capabilities.

    List of Siddhas’ Samadhis, Resting Places.

    The eighteen siddhas.jpg The eighteen siddhas.

    Andhra Pradesh Narayanavanam Sorakaya Swami Sorakaya Swami Samadhi, Narayanavanam, 3 Kms from Puthur, 35 km away from Tirupati
    Andhra Pradesh Mantralayam Guru Raghavendrar Swamy 13 Kms from Mantralayam Road Railway Station near the banks of Adhoni River
    Arakkonam Sirunamalli Arunchalaya Ayya Sirunamalli near (Nemili)
    Arakkonam Naagavedu Amalananda Swamigal Vimalananda Swamigal Amalananda Swamigal Madam, Naagavedu (near Arakkonam)
    Arakkonam Narasingapuram Arulananda Swamigal Arulananda Swamigal Madalayam, Narasingapuram-from Arakkonam via Kavanur
    Aruppukottai Aruppukottai Veerabadhra Swamy (Ayya Swamy) Near Pavadi Thoppu
    Aruppukottai Aruppukottai Dakshinamoorty Swamy Near Sokkalingapuram Nehru Park
    Aruppukottai Aruppukottai Suppan Swamiyar Near Kamatchi Amman Temple in Sokkalingapuram
    Aruppukottai Aruppukottai Athmananda Rama Swamy Near Sokkalingapuram Sivan Temple Pond – West side
    Aruppukottai Mettu Gundu Kadaparai Azhagar Sami Thatha Mettu Gundu
    Aruppukottai Mettu Gundu Thakaram Thatti Thatha At Mettu Gundu – enroute Aruppukottai-Irukkankudi
    Aruppukottai Puliyooran Village Puliyooran Siddhar 10 Kms from Aruppukottai at Puliyooran Village
    Aruppukottai Kattangudi Reddi Swamy 15 Kms from Aruppukottai at Kattangudi
    Aruppukottai Kottur Kottur Guru Swamy Kottur Village
    Aruppukottai Vembur Kandavel Paradesi 20 Kms-Enroute Aruppukottai-Ettayapuram at Vembur
    Aruppukottai Vadakku Natham Arumugha Swamy Vadakku Natham Village
    Chennai Kalpakkam Sadguru Om Sri Siddhar Swamy Puthupattinam near Kalpakkam
    Chennai Ambattur Kanniyappa Swami Ambathur State Bank Colony
    Chennai Vadapalani Annasami, Rathinasami, Bakiyaligam Valli Thirumana Mantapam, Nerkundram Road, Vadapalani, Chennai – 600026 Ph No: 24836903
    Chennai Rajakilpakkam Sachidananda Sadguru Swami Akanda Paripoorna Sachidananda Sabha, Rajakilpakkam (Between East Tamparam-Velachery)
    Chennai Azhinjivakkam Mallayasami In between Chenkundram-Periyapalayam, next to Karanodai, at the end of Kuchasthalai Bridge end
    Chennai Poonmallee Karlakattai Siddhar Poonmalle Vaitheeswaran Koil
    Chennai North Thirumullaivayil Annai Neelammayar Annai Chellammal, Atma Gnana Yogi Annai Neela Ammaiyar Ashram, 37/1, North Mada Street, Thirumullaivoyal, Chennai – 600062. Ph: 26382131
    Chennai Tirukazhukundram Mahan Subbiah Swamy Near Thirukazhmkundram Bus Stand. 16 Kms from Chengalpattu – South East direction.
    Chennai Tiruottriyur Pattinathar Get down at Tiruottiyur Market Bus Stop. Samadhi is near the sea shore
    Chennai Tirukachur Kuzhanthai Velayudha Siddhar Kulandaivel Swamigal Temple, near Maruntheeswarar Temple, Tirukachur. 12 Kms North Direction from Chengalpattu Opp Singaperumalkoil.
    Chennai Velacherry Ambalavana Swamigal 1, Velachery Main Road (near Gandhisalai turning), Velachery, Chennai – 600042, Tamilnadu, India (near Dandeeswarar temple).
    Chennai Perambur Andhuguru Swamigal Perambur Madhavaram High road
    Chennai Guindy Ezhumalai Swamigal No 36, Bringu Managar (opposite to Maangulam) M.K.N. Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600032.
    Chennai Nanganallur Gnanambikai Vel Maral Mandram (regd no 171/84) (“Poongi Maha Saras”), plot – 21, Pongi Madalayam Street (Near Modern high school, State bank colony), Nanganallur, Chennai – 600061.
    Chennai Guindy Kollapuri Swamigal No 36, Bringu Managar (opposite to Maangulam) M.K.N. Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600032.
    Chennai Guindy Kozhipi Swamigal (Sri Satyananda) Inside Saibaba Temple (near guindy bus stop) Guindy
    Chennai Alandur Kulandaivel Paradesi Swamigal Abraham Nagar, Alandur – Near EB Office
    Chennai Nanganallur Monambikai Vel Maral Mandram (regd no 171/84) (“Poongi Maha Saras”), plot – 21, Pongi Madalayam Street (Near Modern high school, State bank colony), Nanganallur, Chennai – 600061.
    Chennai Guindy Muniappa Paradesi Swamigal Behind Muridi’s Coffee House (Presently Sangeetha Hotel), Guindy
    Chennai Kodambakkam Murugappa Swamigal alias Thangavel Swamigal Siva Temple, Old No:4, New No:3, Valliammal Garden Main Road, Rengarajapuram, Kodambakkam. 2nd left of Rengarajapuram Main Road Towards Powerhouse.
    Chennai Kandan chavadi Nagamani Adigalar Annasalai via Perungudi, Kandan Chavadi Bus Stop. Amman Koil – Cemetry – Nagamani Adigalar Salai
    Chennai Krishnampet Nir Thisai Anandar (Munusami Mudaliyar) Gajapathy Lala Street, Krishnampet.
    Chennai KK Nagar Omkarananda Sri Omkara Swami madam, Gnanodaya mandram (Dawn of Knowledge institute), Gnanodaya Alayam, Dr Subbarayan Nagar, Kodambakkam, Chennai -600034 Ph: 24841024 Bus 17d,37d, 25e, 25b ask for samiyar madam and opp to this stop is the samadhi.
    Chennai Guindy Saangu Siddha Sivalinga Nayanar No 36, Bringu Managar (opposite to Maangulam) M.K.N. Road, Guindy, Chennai – 600032.
    Chennai Alandur Sanyasi Subedar Abraham Nagar, Alandur (Near E.B Office)
    Chennai Velacherry Saraswathi Ammayar 1, Velachery Main Road (near Gandhisalai turning), Velachery, Chennai – 600042, Tamilnadu, India (near Dandeeswarar temple).
    Chennai East Thamparam Satchitanandar Sri Aganda Paripoorna Satchidananda Sabai Gurukshtram, Rajakilpakkam (East Tambaram), Chennai – 600073
    Chennai Velacherry Srimad Chidambara Periya Swamigal 1, Velachery Main Road (near Gandhisalai turning), Velachery, Chennai – 600042, Tamilnadu, India (near Dandeeswarar temple).
    Chennai Alandur Thadikara swamigal Thadikara swami koil street, Alandur
    Chennai Thiruvatriyur Veeraraghavar Thiruvottriyur Sudukaadu (Cremation Ground)
    Chennai Rajakilpakkam Venugopala Swamigal opp to Sri Aganda Paripoorna Satchidananda Sabai temple Rajakilpakkam
    Chennai Chitlapakkam Viboothi Baba Sai Viboothi Baba Seva Samajam, 83 1st Main Road, M.C. Nagar, Chitlapakkam, P.O., Chennai Tamil Nadu, India Pin code: 600 064. 091 044
    Chennai Thiruvanmiyur Sarkarai Ammal No 31, Kalakshetra road, (near Pamban Swamigal temple), Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai – 600041
    Chennai Thiruvanmiyur Pamban Swamigal Arulmighu Pamban Kumaragurudasar Thirukoil, Mayurapuram, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai – 41. Ph: 24911866
    Chennai Thiruvanmiyur Subramanya Dasar Pamban Swamigal Temple
    Chennai Thiruvanmiyur Valmiki Opposite Maruntheeswarar Temple, Thiruvanmiyur
    Chennai Thiruporur Chidambara Swamigal Thavathiru Chidambara Sivagnana Swamigal, Thiruporur Adheenam – 14th Matadhipathi, Thiruporur Chidambara Swamigal Chinna Madam Arulmighu Kandasamy Tirukoil, Thiruporur – 603110
    Chennai Thiruporur Mouna Swamigal T. C. Ekambara Swami, Sri Mouna Swamigal Madam, Kannuvarpettai, Thiruporur – 603110
    Chennai Nemili Aalavandhar Aalavandhar Temple, Near Kovalam.
    Chennai Nungambakkam Veerama munivar Asalathamman Temple, (opp Nungambakkam police station, Nungambakkam
    Chennai Nungambakkam Adi Seshanandha Shiva Temple, Near ValluvarKottam, Nungambakkam
    Chennai Chetpat Gangadhara Desikar Jaya Vinayakar Temple, Harrington Road 6th Avenue, Chetpat
    Chennai Pachaiappa College Nadamuni Swamigal Nadamuni Swamigal Madam, Near Pachaiappa College
    Chennai Egmore Moti Baba 422, Pantheon Salai (near Commisioner Office), Egmore, Chennai – 600008, Ph: 28510160
    Chennai Purasaiwalkkam Easoor Satchitanandar Easoor Satchitanandar Temple, Near Vasanthi Theatre, Purasaiwalkkam.
    Chennai Thiru Vi Ka Nagar Verkadalai Swamigal Verkadalai Swami Madam, Near Market, Thiru Vi Ka Nagar
    Chennai Vyasarpadi Karapatra Sivaprakasa Swamigal Opposite to Ambedkar College comes Palla Street, Samiyar Thottam, Vyasarpadi.
    Chennai Royapuram Mahalinga Swamigal Shiva Temple near Royapuram Bridge. Address: Cox Service Station, No: 87, Mannarsami Koil Street, Chennai 600013.
    Chennai Thondiarpet Guru Dakshinamurthy Swamigal Guru Dakshinamurthy Temple, Railway Colony, Tondiarpet
    Chennai Pattinathar Koil Street Appudu Swamigal Vallalar Temple, Pattinathar Koil Street
    Chennai Royapuram Stanley Dargah Stanley Hospital, Royapuram
    Chennai Mount Road Hazrath Syed Moosa Kadiri Opp to LIC. Ph: 25391521
    Chennai Guindy Raj Bhavan Dargah Raj Bhavan, Guindy
    Chennai Villivakkam Sabapathi Swamigal Samiyar Madam, Villivakkam.
    Chennai Red Hills Kannappa Swamigal Kannappa Swamigal Temple, Kavankarai, Near Red Hills)
    Chennai Red Hills Sha-In-Sha Baba Sha-In-Sha Baba Dargah, Budur, Red Hills
    Chennai Mylapore Thiruvalluvar Thiruvalluvar Koil St, Mylapore, Chennai – 600 004. Ph: 24981898.
    Chennai Mylapore Vasuki Ammayar Thiruvalluvar Temple, Mylapore.
    Chennai Mylapore Appar Swamigal Opp Sanskrit College. Arulmighu Apparswamy Thirukoil, 171, Royapettah High road, Mylapore, Chennai – 600004
    Chennai Royapettah Muthulinga Swamigal Shiva Temple (Opp P.H office which is near hotel Swagath), R.H. Road, Royapettah. Also contains the Samadhi of his disciples
    Chennai Mylapore Kulandaivel Swamigal Kulandaivel Swamigal Madam, J.D.P Guild Building, Chitrai Kulam, Mylapore
    Chennai Mylapore Muthaiyah Swamigal Kulandaivel Swamigal Madam, J.D.P Guild Building, Chitrai Kulam, Mylapore
    Chennai Thirunindravur Poosalar Arulmighu Irudayaleeshwarar koil Thiruninravur Thiruvallur Mavattam – 602204
    Chennai Poonmalle Karkotaka Maharishi Vaidhyanathar Temple, Poonmalle.
    Chennai Thiruvalangadu, Karaikal Ammayar Shiva Temple, Thiruvalangadu.
    Chennai Guduvancherry Malayala Swamigal Kasi Viswanathar Temple, Guduvancherry. Contact: Amritalingam No 6, Nandipuram Guduvancheri. Phone – 954114 – 266545
    Chennai Thakkolam Udhadi Maharishi Shiva Temple, Thakkolam.
    Chennai Mailam Sivagnana Balayogi Siddhar Muruga Temple, Mailam
    Chennai Tiruottriyur Padakachery Ramalinga Swamy Near to Pattinathar Samadhi
    Chennai Perungulathur Srimat Sadhananda Swamigal Srimat Sadhananda Swamigal Ashramam, Alapakkam – Sadhanandapuram, Chennai – 600063
    Chennai Mannivakkam Mannivakkam Baba No 211, 6th street, Ramnagar, Mannivakkam, Chennai – 600048 Contact Person: Mr Jambunathan: 9840697819, Mr Gopinathan: 9444425286.
    Chennai Nanganallur Ramanatha Deekshitar Nanganallur
    Chennai Vepery Veera Subbaiah Swamigal (Disciple of Sri Karapatra Sivaprakasa Swamigal) Opposite to Buvaneshwari Theatre in Purasalwakkam. Address: Thavathiru Veera Subbaiah Swamigal Madam, 52, Perambur barracks road, Vepery, Chennai – 7. Ph: 26691475. Temple timings: morn: 8-10 even: 5-8
    Chennai Mylapore Thiruvannamalai Adheenam Sabapathy Swamigal Backside Vasantha Bhavan Hotel (near Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Mylapore)
    Chennai Tiruvottiyur Sadai Amma alais Kamalammal Sri Tiruvudai, Kodi Idai, Vadivudai Amman Alayam, 103, Basin road, Thiruvottiyur, Chennai – 600019
    Chennai Tiruvottiyur Mouna Swamigal Appar Koil Street near cemetry Thiruvottiyur.
    Chennai Tondiarpet Kuppusami Swamigal alais Avadhuta Swamigal Thiruvottiyur cemetry near Veeraraghava Swamigal Samadhi Thiruvottiyur. Contact Address of the Madam: Kumar No: 28, Varadarajaperumal Koil Street, Tondiarpet, Chennai – 600081 Ph: 25954032. Milkman Kothandam, son of this saint shall be contacted for furthur details
    Chennai Tiruvottiyur Sadai Swamigal Sadai Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi Alayam. Contact: Poosari K. Mani, No: 45, Appar koil street, Thiruvottiyur, Chennai – 600019
    Chennai Tiruvottiyur Mahadevendra Saraswati IV Mahadevendra Saraswati Jeeva Samadhi Alayam Sankara Madam Location: Sankara madam (Near vadivudai amman temple), Thiruvottiyur, Chennai
    Chennai Tiruvottiyur Roma Maharishi Vadivudaiamman Temple Location: Vadivudaiamman Temple, Thiruvottiyur Chennai
    Chennai Red hills Rajarajeshwari Amma Rajarajeshwari Amma Maha Samadhi Alayam Location:Inside a cemetry near Red hills before Sri Kannappa Swamigal Temple
    Chennai Karanodai Gnanachariyar Swamigal 18 siddhar Madam, Karanodai market Aatthoor Salai (opposite to Gopikrishna Theatre), Karanodai. Cell: 9345035210
    Chennai Vyasarpadi Srimat Ubaya Ityadi Ramanuja Yatheeshwara Swamigal Samiyar madam, Vyasarpadi
    Chennai Perambur Madanagopala Swamigal Melpatti Ponappa Mudali Street, opposite Ishwari Kalyana Mantapam. The place where he sat near the mantapam is the only information.
    Chennai Ayanavaram Ekambaranathar Ekankipuram, near Ayanavaram Raghavendra temple. Currently Samadhi demolished
    Chennai Sembiam Madurai Swamigal Crossing Venus Theatre, 2nd cutting on the right comes Sembiam Madurai Swamigal Madam street where lies this Samadhi Madam
    Chennai Kolathur Peravalur Mylai Nataraja Swamigal From Thiru VI Ka Nagar, after a 4-road junction comes Kolathur Peravalur. There is a Selliamman Temple and behind this temple is the Samadhi Temple.
    Chennai Erukancheri Srimat Vedantam Puduvai Na Ethirajalu Swamigal Ethirajalu Swami Street on the Erukancheri main road. Address: Etiraja Swami Mutt, Erukancheri Chennai – 600118.
    Chennai Ambattur Ayya Suriyanatha Karuvoorar Pathinen Siddhar madam, No 13, Kumaraswamy Street, Varadharajapuram, Ambattur, Chennai – 600053 Contact Number: 9345035210
    Chennai Ambattur Mouna Swamigal Mouna Swami Madam, opp to Sakthi Theatre, Ambattur. This Madam has A Rajarajeshwari Temple in its premisis
    Chennai Thirumulaivoyil Masilamani Swamigal Cholampedu thamarai kulam, in Anjaneyar koil Thirumulaivoyil
    Chennai Poonamallee Bhairava Siddhar Sri Varasiddhi Vinayagar koil opp to Poonamalee bus stand.
    Chennai Poonamallee Garudakodi Siddhar the tank on the left side of the Sri Sundara Varadaraja Perumal Temple is the samadhi of the Siddhar. Temple route: From Chennai – Poonamalee on the Thandarai bus route is a place called Siddharkaadu. 1km from here is the temple. There is a statue of the siddhar inside the temple
    Chennai Govindaraja nagar Sarva Sarpa Siddhar Sri Siva Siddhar Temple Govindaraja Nagar, off Mangadu, near baramputtur (porur to mangadu) in between the fields. Location: Kovur bus stand – Mata or Mookambika nagar – Govindaraja nagar – Samadhi.
    Chennai Thiruthani Surakai Swamigal Sri Surakai Swami madam Address: Thiruthani, Chennai, Tamilnadu
    Chennai Guduvancheri Dinakara Swamigal Kalathumedu Sivan koil, near a field after the samadhi of Sri Malayala Swamigal
    Chennai Oorapakkam Ethiraja Rajayogi Swamigal Karanaipuducheri village via Oorapakkam. Contact Address: A. Raman / R. Gangadharan No – 7, Mariamman Koil street Karanaipuducheri, Kancheepuram dist – 603202 Cell – 321447
    Chennai G.P. Road Lord Govindaas G.P. Road Near Mahavir and Co Jeeva Samadhi
    Chennai Tiruvottiyur Appan Swamigal Thiruvottiyur
    Chennai Poonamallee Sri Avadhuta Roga Nivartheeshwara Swamigal Avadhuta Roga Nivartheeshwara Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi Alayam Location: Poonamallee
    Chennai Anandashramam Sri Sivaramalinga Swamigal Sivaramalinga Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi Alayam , Anandashramam in Chennai
    Chennai Padinallur Sri Poochi Swamigal Padinallur Amman Temple, near Muneeshwaran Temple
    Chennai Alamadhi Sri Komana Samiyar Alamadhi Sivan Temple
    Chennai Thiruvottiyur Sri Kosakadai Samiyar Kosakadai Samiyar Samadhi Alayam, Thiruvottiyur
    Chennai Thiruvatriyur Sri Mayil Andavar Mayil Andavar Samadhi Alayam, Thiruvatriyur.
    Chennai Chennai Sri Siddhar (Ganapathi) Siddhar Samadhi Alayam, Rajaji Hall opposite to PR & Sons
    Chennai Chetpat Sri Kazhi Sivakannudaya Vallal Kazhi Sivakannudaya Vallal Jeeva Samadhi Alayam, Chetpat
    Chennai Sriperumbathur Sri Subramanya Swamigal Subramanya Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi Alayam, Neelamangalam, Sri perumbathur
    Chennai Ongur Sri Sundaramurthy Swamigal Sundaramurthy Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi Alayam, Ongur, Chennai
    Chennai Tiruottriyur High Court Swami alias Appudusami In the same compound of samadhi of Padakachery Ramalinga Swamy
    Chennai Tiruottriyur Paranjothi Mahan Universal Peace Sanctuary No 4 Thiruvotriyur High Road, New Washermanpet, Chennai – 81, Madras, India Ph: 25962634. Near Thiruottriyur Sales Tax Office, Near Thanga Maligai.
    Chennai Tiruottriyur Njana Prakasa Swami Door 145/30, North Mada Street, Thiruottriyur – Sivamirth Njana Asram
    Chennai Rayapuram Gunangudi Masthan Sahib Backside of Rayapuram Vegetable Market
    Chennai Tiruvanmiyur Pampan Swamigal Near Kalashetra in Tiruvanmiyur
    Chennai Saidapet Gurulinga Swamy Old No:10, Karaneeswarar Temple Street,Saidapet
    Chidambaram Chidambaram Manickavasagar Manickavasagar Temple, Chidambaram (near nataraja temple)
    Chidambaram Sabanayagar Street Mouna Swamigal Sri Mouna Swamigal Madalayam, 39 Sabanayagar Street Chidambaram
    Chidambaram Thiruvavaduthurai Tirumaligai Devar Thiruvavaduthurai
    Chidambaram Tirukalar Tirukalar Andavar This Samadhi is near a Sivan Temple in Tirukalar, which is 21 kms on the Mannargudi – Tiruthuraipoondi highway
    Chidambaram Vadalur Kalpattu Ayya Near Siddhivalagam, Vallalar Temple in Vadalur.
    Chidambaram Vadalur Jothilinga Swamigal The Samadhi is in Vadalur
    Chidambaram Vallalar nagar Ramaswami Siddhar Sarva Siddhi Gnana Suriyan Tirusabai, Vallalar nagar Merupuram, Vadalur Cuddalore dist.
    Chidambaram Chidambaram Guru Namasivayar Vengan Street, Near Kamarajar Metriculation School, Chidambaram.
    Chidambaram Singarathoppue Marai Njana Sambandar Near Indane Gas Godown, Singarathoppu.
    Chidambaram Chidambaram Umapathi Sivachariyar Backside of Ambika Rice Mill, near Srinivasa Theatr, chidambaram
    Chidambaram Thiruvavaduthurai Thirumoolar Komukteeswarar Temple, Thiruvavaduthurai
    Chidambaram Chidambaram Avadhoothar Swamy Guru Ayyar Street, Chidambaram. Near Nandavanam
    Chidambaram Chidambaram Ponnambala Swamy Mannargudi Road Street, Chidambaram
    Chidambaram Vadalur Vallalar
    Chidambaram Seerkazhi Sattanathar Seerkazhi Siva Temple.
    Chidambaram Thenpathi Kathirkama Swamy On the Banks of Uppana River, Thenpathi. 1.5 Kms in between Seerkazhi-Vaitheeswaran Route
    Chidambaram Vaitheeswaran Koil Dhanwantri Siva Temple, Vaitheeswaran Koil.
    Coimbatore Poorandan Palayam Kumarasami Siddhar Panchavel Murugan Temple. Puttru Man cures diseases
    Coimbatore Puravipalayam, Pollachi Kodi Swamy In Puravipalayam Zamin Palace Compound
    Dindugal Dindugal Otha Swamy (Subbiah Swamy) West of Dindugal forthill on the way to Muthazhagu Patti
    Dindugal Puthupatti Kalliyadi Bramham Puthupatti near Vada Madurai
    Dindugal Kasavanampatti Nirvana Mounaguru Swamy In Kasavanampatti Asram and Samadhi Koil
    Erode Sennimalai Punnakku Siddhar Inside Sennimalai Murugan Koil
    GOVINDAPURAM RIVERBED SRI.BAGAVAN NAMA BOTHENDRAL 14 K.M.s from kumbakonam
    Kaliyakkavilai (Tamilnadu) Thiruvithamcode Magadi Siddhar alais Makkadi Siddhar Makkadi Siddhar Jeeva Samadhi Alayam Location: Pudupalli Amaravathi Karai, Thiruvithangodu
    Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathy Swamigal Sankara Madam, Kanchipuram.
    Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Sadguru Sivasami Vellaikulam Street, Periya Kanchipuram
    Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Karapasavaraja Desikendrar 5, Panchupettai Small Street, Kanchipuram – 2
    Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Kalanginathar Ekamparanathar Temple, Kanchipuram
    Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Kachiappa Munivar Tiruvavaduthurai Aatheenam, Kanchi Pilliayar Palayam, Puthupalayam.
    Kanchipuram Kalavai Kanchi kamakoti Peetathipathis Chandrasekhara and Mahadeva Swami Sankara Madam, Kalavai
    Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Siva Swami alias Poda Swami Siva Swami Madam, Near cremation ground, Kanchipuram
    Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Upanishad Brahmendrar Upanishad Brahmendrar Madam, Kanchipuram (on the way from kanchipuram to kailasanathar temple
    Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Sumatheendra Theerthar Sumatheendra Theerthar Brindavanam, Kanchipuram
    Kanchipuram Govindavadi Thaandavaraya Swamigal Thanndavaraya Swamigal Madam, Govindavadi (near Kanchipuram)
    Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Kanchipuram Dargah Kanchipuram
    Kanchipuram Ambi Kanchi Kamakoti Peetathipathi Adhyatma Prakasa Sankara Madam, Ambi (near Kanchipuram)
    Kanchipuram Appur Patanjali Swamigal Singaperumal koil->Tirukachur-> Oragadam-> Appur bus stand-> Karumariamman putthu koil (Agasthiar Ashramam)
    Kanchipuram Vellarai village Raja Raja Baba Siddhar Vellarai village near Kollathur in Sriperumbudur. Contact – Raja Raja Adiyargal: 9443518164
    Kanchipuram Sriperumbudur Arulveli Siddhar alais Sathguru Baba Swamigal C/o Sri V. Devaraj, ‘Siddhar Kudil’, VGP Ramanujam Tower, Sriperumbudur Taluka, Po: Vyalur, Kancheepuram District, Pin: 600105. Location: The Siddhar’s Samadhi is 4 to 6 kms from Rajiv Gandhi’s memorial in Vadamangalam village. Cell: 9840115127, 9840217063
    Karnataka Ulsoor, Bangalore Sri Odukathur Swamigal Odukathur Swamigal Mutt, Dhandayudapani Temple, 13, Gangadara Chetty Road, Bangalore- 560 042
    Karur Karur Karuvoorar Near Pasupatheeswarar Temple, Karur
    Karur Neroor Sadasiva Bramhendrar On the backside of Siva Temple
    Kerala Edapallykotta Sree Vidyadhiraja Chattambi Swamigal Vidyadhiraja Chattambi Swamigal Mahasamadhi Peedom, Edapallykotta. (Between ‘Kollam’ and ‘Karunagappally’).
    Kerala Vadakara Sri Sivananda Paramahamsar Sivananda Paramahamsar Jeeva Samadhi Alayam , Vadakara
    Kerala Kanjankadu Sri Ramadas Swamigal Ramadas Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi Alayam, Kanjankadu
    Kerala Kaladi Aryamba Devi Aryamba Devi Jeeva Samadhi Alayam, Sankaracharya Madam, Kaladi, Kerala (Near Thrissur). .
    Kerala Alathur Nirmalananda Yogi Brahamanda Swami Shivayogi Ashram, Alathur
    Kerala Alathur Brahmananda Swami Shivayogi Brahamanda Swami Shivayogi Ashram, Alathur
    Kerala Alathur Yogini Matha Brahamanda Swami Shivayogi Ashram, Alathur
    Kerala Palakkad Krishna Vadhyar On the banks of Soka Nasini River, Palakkad
    Kerala Palakkad Mathru Jada Vallabhar On the banks of Soka Nasini River, Palakkad
    Kerala Palakkad Viswanatha Bhagavathar On the banks of Soka Nasini River, Palakkad
    Kerala Palakkad Vaidyanatha Vadhyar On the banks of Soka Nasini River, Palakkad
    Kerala Palakkad Chellappa Deekshidar On the banks of Soka Nasini River, Palakkad
    Kerala Palakkad Yagnendra Deekshidar On the banks of Soka Nasini River, Palakkad
    Kerala Panmana Sree Vidhyadhiraja Chattambi Swamikal About 100 kms to the North through the National Highway from Trivandrum Airport , 16 kms north of Quilon
    Kovilpatti Pasuvanthanai Sangu Swamy 25 Kms from Kovilpatti at Pasuvanthanai Village
    Kovilpatti Oothupatti Ooothupatti Swamy 10 Kms from Kovilpatti-Gurumalai route at Oothupatti Village
    Kovilpatti Kazhugumalai Subbramaniya Guru Near New Bus Stand at Arumugha Nagar 01st Street
    Kumbakonam Kumbakonam Sri Vijendra Swamigal Guru of Sri Raghavendra Swamigal – at Soliappa Street, Kumbakonam
    Kumbakonam Athanur 5 Vaishanava Acharyars Athanur at Kumbakonam
    Kumbakonam Thiruvalangadu, Munji Kesa Munivar Munji Kesa Munivar Alayam, Thiruvalangadu
    Kumbakonam Kumbakonam Sri Govinda Dikshithar Adi Kumbeswarar Temple, Kumbakonam
    Kumbakonam Kanchanur Sivanandar and Paramanandar (sishyas of Kanjanur Swayamprakasar) In the Kasi Vishwanathar temple where Swayam prakasar has his samadhi
    Kumbakonam Kumbakonam Agathiyar (Kumba Muni) Kumbeswarar Koil, Kumbakonam
    Kumbakonam Kumbakonam Mouna Swamy Mounaswamy Madam, Near Kumbeswarar Koil, Kumbakonam
    Kumbakonam Kumbakonam Arunachala Swamy South of Mounaswamy Madam, Kumbeswarar Koil, Kumbakonam
    Kumbakonam Thirupuvanam Viralimalai Sadasiva Swamy Near Sivan Temple, Thirupuvanam. 8 Kms from Kumbakonam
    Kumbakonam Swamimalai Sachidananda Swami In the Banks of Kaveri river inside Government Higher Secondary School. 9 Kms from Kumbakonam
    Kumbakonam Aduthurai Chaithanya Sivam In the route of Aduthurai-Suryanar Koil. Amman Temple near the bridge. On the back of amman temple inside a compound near Ganapathy Sanctum, the samadhi
    Kumbakonam Kanchanur Hara Hanthar North West of Maniyakulam Shore in Kanchanoor
    Kumbakonam Kanchanur Swyam Prakasar South of Maniyakulam Shore in Kanchanoor – In Kasi Viswanathar Temple, near Dakshinamoorthy Sanctum a linga pradhishta
    Kumbakonam Kanchanur Vaithyalinga Swamy South of Maniyakulam Shore in Kanchanoor – Opposite southwards of Kasi Viswanathar Temple
    Kumbakonam Andan Village Karai Siddhar 13 Kms from Kumbakonam in Andan Koil Village – On the backside of Hanuman Temple
    Kumbakonam Koonthalur Roma Rishi Koonthalur Jambukaranyeswarar Temple. 10 Kms from Kumbakonam
    Madu Tiruparamkundram Mootai Swamigal Mootai Swamigal Madam, Tiruparamkundram
    Maduari Madurai Sundaranandar Meenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai
    Madurai K.Rengapalayam Sri Muniyandi Swamigal 25 Kms from Madurai
    Madurai Kakkathoppu Thalaivirichan Swamigal Thalaivirichan Madam, Kakkathoppu.
    Madurai Madurai Nakeerar Shiva Temple, Sangapulavar Temple, West Masi Street
    Madurai Kakkathoppu Muthu Pillai Subedar Madam, Near Thalaivirichan madam
    Madurai Simmakkal Vellaiyah Swami Vellaiyah Swami Madam, Simmakkal
    Madurai Avaniyapuram Brahmananda Swami Brahmananda Swami Madam, Below Avanyapuram Bridge
    Madurai Madurai Kuttiah Swami Kuttiah Swami Madam, South Veli Street
    Madurai Andalpuram Vivekananda Swami Vivekananda Swami Madam, Below Andalpuram Bridge
    Madurai Andalpuram 1008 Surendra Brahma Nishta Sivananda Swamigal Adjacent to Vivekananda Swami Madam, Below Andalpuram Bridge
    Madurai Simmakkal Sridharendra Swamigal Dakshinamurthi Madam, Vyasaraya Madam Lane, Pechiamman Padithurai
    Madurai Madurai Thiruvaduthurai Sdheenam Second Peetathipathi Central Cinema-Backside Within
    Madurai Kalavasal Kuzhandai Ananda Swamigal Kuzhandai Anandar Madam, Near V.V complex, Kalavasal
    Madurai Tiruparamkundram Tiruparankundram Dargah Tiruparankundram Hill
    Madurai Tiruparankundram Machamuni Siddhar Kasi viswanathar Temple, Tiruparankundram
    Madurai Goripalayam Goripalayam Dargah Goripalayam
    Madurai Katha Kinaru Natana Gopala Nayagi Swamigal Natana Gopala Nayagi Brindavanam, Kadha kinaru(on the way to Azhakar Koil from periyar bus stand)
    Madurai Thiruvedagam Sattainathar Sattainathar Madam, Thiruvedagam
    Madurai Cholavandan Arulananda Siddhar Kinni Madam, Backside of Janaka Mariamman Temple, Sholavandan
    Madurai Cholavandan Gnana Desikar Gnaniyar Madam, Near Kinni madam, Sholavandan
    Madurai Kodimangalam Othai Jadai Swamigal Othai Jadai Swamigal Madam, Kodimangalam
    Madurai Tirupuvanam Kasinatha Gnanachariyar Kasinatha Gnanachariyar Madam, Thirupoovanam
    Madurai T.Kallupatti Eli Swami Eli Swami Koil, Peraiyur(near T.Kallupatti)
    Madurai T.Kallupatti Paattaiyah Swami Paattaiyah Koil, Saalichandai(near T.Kallupatti)
    Madurai T.Kallupatti Paal Pazhakari Paattaiyah Koil, Saalichandai(near T.Kallupatti)
    Madurai K.Rengapalayam Sri Kamalanandhar Inside the Pond near Selliamman Koil in K.Rengapalayam. 30 Kms from Madurai enroute to Rajapalayam near T.Kunnathur
    Madurai Tiruparamkundram Mookiah Swaimgal On the backside of Thyagaraja Engineering College, Tiruparamkundram
    Maharashtra Dwarkamai-Shirdi Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Dwarkamai-Shirdi
    Maharashtra Ganeshpuri, District Thane Bhagwan Nityananda Gurudev Siddha Peeth, P O Ganeshpuri, District Thane – 401 206, Maharashtra
    Mayiladuthurai Siddharkadu SriKazhi Sitrambala Naadigal Sitrambala Naadigal Madaalayam, Siddharkadu
    Mayiladuthurai Koorainadu Paal Swamy Thirumanchana Street, Koorai Nadu, Mayiladuthurai – Opposite too Rotary Metrculation School.
    Mayiladuthurai Koorainadu Manivasaga Swamy On the Banks of Kaveri River at Koorai Nadu in Mayiladuthurai.
    Mayiladuthurai Mayiladuthurai Sudukattu Swamy Door No:25, Darumapuram Salai, Mayiladuthurai
    Mayiladuthurai Mayiladuthurai Yoga Abhirami Ammayar Murugan Temple, Kacheri Street, Mayiladuthurai.
    Mayiladuthurai Mayiladuthurai Kuthampai Siddhar Siva Temple, Mayiladuthurai.
    Mayiladuthurai Mayiladuthurai Paai Katti Swamy Mayiladuthurai GH Compound.
    Mayiladuthurai Siddharkadu Kaazhi Sitrambala Swamigal Kaazhi Sitrambala Naadi, Siddharkadu. 3 Kms from Mayiladuthurai
    Mayiladuthurai Kuthalam Urikatti Swami Shetrapalapuram, Kuthalam.
    Mayiladuthurai Mathirimangalam Road Swamy (Sivaramakrishna Swamy) South of rice mill, Mathirimangalam. 12 Kms from Mayiladuthurai.
    Mayiladuthurai Kuthalam Sethu Bhava Swamy Inside a wood cutting mill in between Kuthalam-Thirumancherry.
    Melur Vadakkan Patti Naga Natha Swamy From Melur-Eeriyur-Thiruppathur road. At Vadakkanpatti Village
    Nagapatinam Poikai Nallur Korakkar Siddhar North of Poikai Nallur. 6 Kms from Nagapatinam
    Nagapatinam Nagapatinam Azhukuni Siddhar Neelayatatchi Devi and Siva Temple
    Nagapatinam Ettukudi Vaanmeegar
    Nagapattinam Nagapattinam Pundariga Maharishi Kaya Roganam Shiva Temple,
    Nagerkoil Amarvilai Kasilinga Swami and Sankara Linga Swami 2 Km from Amaravilai Sales Tax Check Post enroute Trivandrum-Nagerkoil
    Nagerkoil Mandaikadu – Neyoor P.O Mounaguru Swamy 1 Km from Mandaikadu at Lakshmipuram
    Nagerkoil Mandaikadu Bhairava Siddhar Mandaikadu Bagavathi Temple is the Samadhi. 35 Kms from Nagerkoil
    Nagerkoil Swamithoppu Vaigundar Ayya 10 Kms from Nagerkoil
    Nagerkoil Maruthuva Malai Sadguru Nayanar Swami At the foothills of Maruthuvamalai. Pothayadi is the place.
    Namakkal Reddiapatti Kanthagiri Thuravi Veri Govindasamy Murugan Temple on top of hill. 3 Kms Enroute Namakkal-Thurayur
    Namakkal Thattagiri Swyam Prakasa Swamigal Get down at Samiyar Kadu Bus Stop. Thattagiri Thathareyar Temple
    Palani Palani Bogar Siddhar Near Palani Murugan Temple
    Palani Palani Sadhu Swamigal Sadhu Swamigal Madam, Palani
    Palani Palani Eeswara Pattar Enroute from Palani-Madurai near Arts College
    Pandrutti Thiruthalur Arul Nandhi Sivachariyar Opposite to Sivan Temple, Thiruthalur. 10 Kms from Pandurutti.
    Pandrutti Thiruvennainallur Meikandar North Street, Thiruvennainallur. 20 Kms from Thirukoilur.
    Place Location Name Details
    Pollachi Vettaikaranputhur Azhukku Swamy In Uppa River near Vettaikara Swamy Temple
    Pondicherry Karuvadi Kuppam Siddhananda Swamigal KaruvadiKuppam opp to Fatima higher secondary school
    Pondicherry Pondicherry Sri Thollakadhu Swamigal Manakkula Vinayakar Temple,
    Pondicherry Muthialpettai Sri Akka Swamigal Near Ajantha Theatre, Kuthiraikulam, Muthialpettai
    Pondicherry Pondicherry Nagalinga Swamigal Ambalathadiyar Madam, Ambalathadiyar Madathu Veedhi,, Near Raja Theatre)
    Pondicherry Sithankudi Kathirvel Swamigal Kathirvel Swamigal Temple, Near Balaji Theatre, Sitthankudi.
    Pondicherry Karamanikuppam SakthiVel Paramananda Swamigal Sakthivel Paramananda Swamigal Temple, Karamanikuppam
    Pondicherry Thattanchavadi Kambili Swamigal Kambili Swamigal Temple, Thattanchavadi
    Pondicherry Thennal Dakshinamurthy Swamigal Dakshinamurthy Swamigal Temple, Thennal
    Pondicherry Eellapillaichavadi Subramanya Abinava Satchidananda Bharathi Subramanya Abinava Satchidananda Bharathi Temple, Near Nellithoppu, Eellapillaichavadi
    Pondicherry Chinna Babu Samudram Bade Saibu Bade Saibu Dargah, Chinna Babu Samudram
    Pondicherry Arumathapuram Thengai Swamigal Near Arumathapuram Railway gate
    Pondicherry Arumathapuram Ram Paradesi Swamigal Sri Ram Paradesi Swamigal Temple, Near Arumathapuram Railway Gate on the way to Villiyanur)
    Pondicherry Nallathur Sri Sivaprakasa Swamigal Sri Sivaprakasa Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi Temple, Nallathur, Between Pakkam Kootrode & Embalam)
    Pondicherry Kandamangalam Sri Gurusamy Ammayar Sri Gurusamy Ammayar Jeeva Samadhi Temple, Sanmarga Nilayam, Kandamangalam, Villupuram Taluk
    Pondicherry Pondicherry Aurobindo Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry
    Pondicherry Pondicherry Divine Mother Marry Auroville, Pondicherry
    Pudukottai Pudukottai Judge Swamy North of Pudukottai – Bhuvaneswari Amman Temple compound
    Pudukottai Arimazham Village Kodaganallur Sundara Swami 16 Kms from Pudukottai. Friend of Vallalar & Guru of Sundaram Pillai
    Pudukottai Vadukapatti Suruli Swami Enroute to Pudukotti-Trichy near Keeranur
    Rajapalayam Rajapalayam Guru Swamy Ambala Puli Bazar, Rajapalyam
    Rajapalayam Rajapalayam Sivakami Njaniyar Ambala Puli Bazar, Rajapalyam
    Rajapalayam Rajapalayam Arumugha Swamy Ambala Puli Bazar, Rajapalyam
    Rajapalayam Rajapalayam Ponnappa Njaniyar and Karuppa Njaniyar Ambala Puli Bazar, Rajapalyam
    Rajapalayam Rajapalayam Kumarandi Swamy Rajapalayam-Tenkasi route near PSK Park, Vivekananda Street
    Rajapalayam Sathirapatti Arunachala chempatti Njaniyar Sathirapatti
    Rajapalayam Sathirapatti Subramaniyar Subramaniyar Vedanta Madam, Sathirapatti
    Ramanathapuram Velipattinam Lakshipuram Thayumanavar Swami North side of Ramanathapuram – Velipattinam Lakshmipuram to be exace
    Ramanathapuram Panaikulam Chithramuthu Adigal Panaikulam near Ramanathapuram
    Ramanathapuram Ekkakudi near Utharakosamangai Arulmighu Chellappa Swamigal Guru of Sri Soottukol Mayandi Swamigal
    Rameswaram Rameswaram Pathanjali Siddhar In Rameswaram Ramalinga Swami Temple, Rameswaram
    Salem Salem Mayamma Enroute to Salem-Yerkadu opposite to Modern Theatre Cinema Studio
    Salem Kanchamalai Kanchamalai Siddhar Foothills of Kanchamalai – Siddheswara Swamy Temple
    Salem Skandasramam Sandanandha Swamigal Disciple of Soottukkol Mayandi Swamigal
    Salem Jagirammapalayam Pavai Ammal Sri Kavadi Palani Andavar Asramam, Jagirammapalayam, Salem
    Sankaran Koil Sankaran Koil Pampatti Siddhar Sankaran Koil-Puliyankudi route
    Sankaran Koil Panayur Sankaranarayanan and Dakshinamoorthy At Panayur. 7 Kms from Karivalam Vanthanallur near Sankaran Koil
    Sankaran Koil Karivalam Vanthanallur Panchamurthy (Pothi Swamy) Karivalam Vanthanallur – Enroute Sankaran Koil-rajapalayam
    Sankaran Koil Sennikulam Sennikulam Annamalai Reddiar Sennikulam 3 Kms from Karivalam Vantha Nallur
    Sankaran Koil Pampakkoil Madhavanantha Swamy Near Papmppakoil Railway Station
    Sathuragiri Thaniparai Moovar Samadhi Opposite to Pechiamman Koil at the foothills.
    Sivagangai Kottayur Viralimalai Arumuga Swamy In Kottaiyur Town Extension. 3 Kms from Karaikudi
    Sivagangai Singampunari Vathiyar Swamy (Muthu Vadukesa Swamy) Near Singampunari Bus Stand. 20 Kms from Thirupathur
    Sivagangai Manamadurai Sadhasiva Brahmendrar Somanathar Temple, Manamadurai. 18 Kms from Sivaganga
    Srivilliputhur Srivilliputhur Kailasa Sundara Swamy Kaikatti Temple. Srivilliputhur-Sivakasi Road
    Srivilliputhur Srivilliputhur Ponnayiram Swamy Uranai Patti Street in Srivilliputhur
    Srivilliputhur S.Ramachandrapuram Kalimuthu Swamy 15 Kms from Srivilliputhur
    Tanjavur Thirupoonthuruthi Narayana Theertha Swamigal Narayana Theertha Madaalayam, Thirupoonthuruthi (20 km from Tanjore)
    Tanjavur Thirupoonthuruthi Kasyapa Munivar Kasi Madam, Thirupoonthuruthi
    Tanjavur Thirupoonthuruthi Sankaraanandar Sankaraananda Madam, Thirupoonthuruthi, Near Kasi madam
    Tanjavur Thiruvaiyar Thyaga Brahma Swamigal Thyagarajar Madam, Thiruvaiyaru (4 km from Thirupoonthuruthi)
    Tanjavur Thiruvaiyaru Agappei Siddhar Panchanadheeswarar Temple, Thiruvaiyaru
    Tanjavur Seerkazhi Sattai Munivar Sattainathar Temple, Seerkazhi
    Tanjavur Seerkazhi Thiru Gnana Sambandar Thiru Gnana Sambandar Madam, Achalpuram (near Sirkali)
    Tanjavur Poondi St. Lourdes Xavier Poondi Basilica, Poondi (on the way from Thirupoonthuruthi to Thirukaatupalli)
    Tanjavur Thiruvidaimaruthur Bhadragiriyaar Mahalingeswarar Temple, Thiruvidaimaruthur
    Tanjavur Muzhiyar Aadhi Sivaprakaasa Swamigal Sivaprakaasa Swami Madam, Muzhaiyur (near Thirunageswaram)
    Tanjavur Kanjanur Haradathar Haradathar Temple, Kanjanur
    Tanjavur Thiruvidaimaruthur Sri Sridara Ayyaval Mahalingeswarar Temple, Thiruvidaimaruthur
    Tanjavur Karanthai Paal Swamy Paal Swamy Madam, Old Thiruvaiyaru Salai, Karanthai.
    Tanjavur Thiruvaiyar Aka Pei Siddhar Thiruvaiyar Siva Temple. Inside the temple near to Sandikeswar sanctum. 12 Kms from Tanjavur
    Tanjavur Thiruvaiyar Siddeshar Opposite to Thiruvaiyar Iyyarappar Temple
    Tanjavur Thiruvaiyar Singapore Swamy (Murugesan Sami) Singapore Swamy Madam, Thiruvaiyar
    Tanjavur Thiruvaiyar Andar Swamy Melamadavilakom, Thiruvaiyar
    Tanjavur Kaduveli Kaduveli Siddhar Kaduveli Akasapureeswarar Koil. 2 Kms inThiruvaiyar-Thirukattupalli route
    Tenkasi Tenkasi Sad guru Ganapathi Swamy Inside Murugan Cement Works Compound, Tenkasi.
    Tenkasi Tirumalaikoil Sivakami Paradesi Ammayar In Vandadum Pottal near Tirumalai Murugan Koil at Tenkasi
    Tenkasi Pranur Arumugha Swamy Pranur – 8 Kms from Tenkasi – Near the River Bridge – inside a Thopu
    Tenkasi Kutralam Sankaranantha Swamy Sankara Asramam, Kutralam.
    Tenkasi Kadayanallur Chandira Swamy Near Hanuman Temple, Kadayanallur – 15 Kms from Tenkasi
    Tenkasi Kutralam Sri Mouna Swami Sri Siddheswari Peetham, Mouna swamy Matam, Dattatreya Ashramam, Courtallam-627802, Tirunellvellli Dist., Tamilnadu, Phone Nos: 0091-4633- 322707 / 328578
    Tenkasi Kutralam Sri Trivikrama Ramananda Bharaty Swami In Sri Siddeswari Peetam, Kutralam
    Tenkasi Kutralam Sri Vimalananda Bharaty Swami In Sri Siddeswari Peetam, Kutralam
    Thanjavur Pattukottai Venkidu Subbaiah Swamigal The saint’s samadhi is entombed in the midst of Pattukkottai Town.
    Thanjavur Thillaivilagam Ambalavana Swamigal Thillaivilagam Vadakadu (near Pattukottai)
    Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai Idaikadar Adi Annamalai, Thiruvannamalai
    Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai Gugai Namachivayar Mulaipal Theertham, Thiruvannamalai Hill.
    Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai Virupakshi Devar Near to Gugai Namachivayar Samadhi at Thiruvannamalai Hill
    Thiruvannamalai Vettavalam Deivasikamani Swamy 1.5 Kms from Pandariyar Kalyana Mandapam, Vettavalam.
    Thiruvannamalai Avalurpettai Eesanya Devar Between Thiruvannamalai and Avalurpettai. On Annamalai Girivala Route.
    Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai Esakki Swamy On Annamalai Girivala Route. Near Panchamuka Darshan.
    Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai Adimudi Siddhar (Arumugha Swamy) Opposite to Dhurvasar Temple on Annamalai Girivala Route
    Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai Ammani Ammal On Annamalai Girivala Route. Opposite to Easanya Lingam.
    Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai Azhagananda Swamy Pavazhakundru Madalayam near Durgai Amman Temple, Thiruvannamalai.
    Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai Baghavan Ramana Maharishi Sri Ramanasramam, Thiruvannamalai
    Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai Mahan Seshadhri Swamy Sri Seshadhri Asram, Thiruvannamalai
    Thiruvannamalai Thiruvannamalai Yogi Ram Surat Kumar Sri Yogiram Surat Kumar Asram, Thiruvannamalai
    Thiruvannamalai Polur Vittobah Swamy Vittobah Asram, Polur. 33 Kms enroute from Thiruvannamalai-Vellore
    Thiruvannamalai Poondi Poondi Mahan Poondi Village near Kalasapakkam
    Thiruvannamalai Avalurpettai Pazhani Swamy & Erai Swamy Near Ganapathi Temple in Sandhai Medu in Avalurpettai
    Thiruvannamalai Kanalappadi Sadguru Swamy Kanalapadi in between Thiruvannamalai and Senji
    Thiruvaroor Puthur Annan Aruanchalla swamigal Puthur village in Thiruvaroor, Opposite to the rice mil
    Thiruvaroor Mayavaram Sudukattu Swamigal Sudukatu swamigal madam, opposite Rajan Thottam,Thimmana Naicker
    Thiruvarur Nannilam Thandavaraya Swamy & Narayana Swamy Main Bazar, Nannilam. 18 Kms from Thiruvarur
    Thiruvarur Sanna Nallur Chinnan Swamy In Sanna Nallur in between Thiruvarur – Mayiladuthurai
    Thiruvarur Vanchiyam Ramiah Swamy In Pappanamcherry near Vanchiyam
    Thiruvarur Mannarkudi Vattar Mouna guru Swamy Thenvadal 6th Street, Mannarkudi near Gopinatha Perumal Temple
    Thiruvarur Sengalipuram Ramananda Bramendrar Sengalipuram. 4 Kms from Kudavasal
    Thiruvarur Thiruvarur Dakshinamoorthy Madappuram, Thiruvarur
    Thiruvarur Thiruvarur Kamala Muni Siddhar Thiruvarur Anandeeswarar Sannadhi
    Thiruvavaduthurai Thiruvavaduthurai Kongana Siddhar In a pond in a compound near Indian Overseas Bank. Called Konganeswarar Thoppu.
    Thiruvavaduthurai Thiruvavaduthurai Thirumaligai Thevar Inside Thiruvavaduthurai Atheena Madam
    Tiruchendur Tiruchendur Mouna Guru Swamy Opposite to Murugan Temple
    Tiruchendur Tiruchendur Kasi Swamy Opposite to Murugan Temple
    Tiruchendur Tiruchendur Arumugha Swamy Opposite to Murugan Temple
    Tiruchendur Tiruchendur Sankara Swami On the beach, south to where Soorasamhara festival takes place
    Tiruchendur Tiruchendur Sadguru Samhara Moorthy Swamy Near Sankara Swami Samadhi
    Tiruchendur Kulasekarapatnam Njaniyar Adigal 14 Kms from Tiruchendur at Kulasekaranpattinam
    Tiruchendur Eral Eral Arunachala Swamy Eral is 6 Kms from Tiruchendur-Tuticorin route
    Tiruchendur Tiruchendur Brahma Gnana Gurubhiran Ayyanpatti Sankara Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi temple of Brahma Gnana Gurubhiran Ayyanpatti Sankara Swamigal Madam, Tiruchendur
    Tirunelveli Pettai Thadiyilla Siddhar At the end of Pettai, Tirunelveli town
    Tirunelveli Palamadai Neelakanta Deekshidar At Palamadai Village in Kasi Viswanathar Temple – 14 Kms from Tirunelveli
    Tirunelveli Nettur Apparananthar Get down at Alamkulam and go to Nettur (8 Kms)
    Tirunelveli Vallanadu Vallanadu Chithampara Swamy Vallanadu enroute Tirunelveli-Tuticorin
    Tiruparamkundram Tiruparamkundram Kattikulam Mayandi Swamy Back side of Thyagaraja Engg. College, Tiruparamkundram, Madurai
    Tiruparamkundram Tiruparamkundram Somappa Swamy From Mayandi Swamy Samadhi to Hill Murugan Temple
    Tiruparamkundram Tiruparamkundram Machamuni Siddhar Tiruparamkundram Murugan Temple
    Tiruvannamalai Tiruvannamalai Isanya Gnana Desikar Isanya Madam, On Giri Valam Route
    Tiruvannamalai Tiruvannamalai Adi Mudi Siddhar Adi Mudi Siddhar Temple, On Giri Valam Route
    Tiruvannamalai Tiruvannamalai Esakki Siddhar Esakki Siddhar Temple, On Giri Valam Route
    Tiruvannamalai Athimur Vettaveli Swamigal Vettaveli Swamigal Jeeva Samadhi Temple, Athimur (on the way from Polur to Javvadu Malai)
    Tiruvannamalai Desur Sri Masthan Swamigal Disciple of Ramana Maharishi – Desur 17 Kms from Tiruvannamalai.
    Tiruvarur Mudikondan Sri Swayamprakasananda Saraswati Swami (Alangudi Periyavaa) Nama Dwaar, New No.51, Old No.24, 7th Avenue, Ashok Nagar, Chennai-600083, India, Ph. – 91 44-24895875
    Tiruvarur Mannargudi Arulmighu Soottukkol Ramalinga Swamigal The contact address is: Kalaimagan G.Kamaraj, 30/4 Gopala Samuthiram North Street, Mannarkudi – 614 001. Phone: +91-4367-221060; Cell: +91-09443503926.
    Trichy Trichy Makkan Swamy On the way to Oyamari from Trichy Satthiram Bus stand
    Trichy Pinna Vasal Yogeswara Swamy (Ramakrishna Swamy) In the shores of Palguni River in Pinnavasal.
    Trichy Kattuputhur Narayana Brahmendrar In Trichy – Salem route; 14 Kms from Thottiyam – North of Kaveri River
    Trichy Perampalur Thalayatti Siddhar In Moosa Kottai Asramam, Bramha Rishi Hills. 60 Kms from Trichy
    Trichy Senthurai Meivara Thampiran Palaniyandavar Temple, Senthurai. 20 Kms North East from Ariyalur
    Trichy Sri Rangam Sri Ramanujar In Srirangam Temple. 15 Kms from Trichy
    Trivandrum Varkala Sri Narayana Guru 60 Kms from Trivandrum in Varkala
    Trivandrum Chenkottukonam Brahmasree Neelakanta Gurupadar Sree Rama Dasa Mission, Sree Neelakantapuram, Chenkottukonam, Thundathil P.O, Thiruvananthapuram, PIN- 695 581 Kerala
    Trivandrum Thycaud Sri Sivaraja Yogi Ayya Swamikal Ayya Swamikal Mahasamadhi Adhistanam, Sivan Koil, Thycaud Trivandrum (Ayya Swami temple), near Thycaud cremation ground
    Trivandrum Erithavur – Balaramapuram Sri Erithavur Siddhar Sri Erithavur Siddhar Jeeva Samadhi Alayam, Erithavur Dandayudhapani koil – 20 kms from Trivandrum and near Balapuram is the temple.
    Trivandrum Vizhinjam Lakshmi Ammal 25 Kms from Trivandrum. Inside Muppanthal Isakki Amman Temple
    Tuticorin Mudivaithanendal Dr Mystic Selvam 23 Kms. Enroute Tuticorin-Vakaikulam-Srivaikundam at Mudivaithanendal
    Tuticorin Vilathikulam Reddiapatti Swamigal Nagalapuram. Aruppukottai-Vilathikulam 31 Kms
    Tuticorin Vilathikulam Nallappa Swami Back side of Vilathikulam MLA Quarters
    Vadalur Sri.Ramalinga swamigal vallalar
    Valliyoor Valliyoor Sri Muthukrishna Swami In Valliyoor itself
    Vellore Nallan Pattarai Amutha Sidhthar@Punnakku Sidhhar Dinakaran Bus Stop Vellore
    Vellore Nallan Pattarai Narasimma Swamigal Dinakaran Bus stop vellore
    Vellore Saidapet Sathukaraswamigal Sathugara Swamigal Madam Saidapet
    Vellore Contonment Railway Station Shri Ramagiri Yogiswarar Ask for Ankala Parameswari Temple
    Vellore Melmayil Vilakshananthar Vilakshananthar Maha Samathi Temple, 15 kms from Vellore
    Vellore New Bus Stand Back Side Subbaiyah Swamigal Subbaiyah Swamigal Samathi
    Vellore New Bus stand Back Side Balaji @ Veera Sivaji Swamigal Located in Subbaiyah Swamigal Samathi
    Vellore Thiruvallam Koni Swamigal Sivananda Mouna Swamigal Temple, Thiruvallam
    Vellore Vallimalai Thirupugazh Satchidananda Swamigal Pongi Temple, Vallimalai
    Vellore Vellore Sripathi Theerthar Raghavendra Brindavanam, On the banks of River Palar, Vellore
    Vellore Kannamangalam Achu Dasar Achu Dasar Madam, Kannamangalam
    Vellore Thiruvirinjipuram Kuppuswamy Desikar Kuppuswamy Desikar Madam, Thiruvirinjipuram
    Vellore Vallimalai Vallimalai Thirupugazh Swamy Thirupugazh Asram, Vallimalai Murugan Temple. 25 Kms from Vellore.
    Vellore Thangal Thangal Mounaguru Swamy Thangal Mounaguru Swami Aalayam, Thangal. 37 Kms from Vellore.
    Vellore Kangeyanallur Thiru Muruga Kripanandavariar Opposite to Murugan Temple, Kangeyanallur. 7 Kms from Vellore
    Vellore Pasumathur Om Namasivaya Swamy Namasivayan Temple main sanctum is the samadhi. 25 Kms from Vellore
    Vellore Vellore Thoubah Swamy Door No:25, Saidapet Main Bazar, Vellore.
    Vellore Thiruvallam Sivananda Mounaguru Swami Sivananda Mounaguruswamy Madam, Vilvanatha Eeswarar Temple, Thiruvallam. 16 Kms from Vellore
    Vellore Thiruvallam Sanakar Opposite to Vilvanatha Eeswarar Temple, Thiruvallam. 16 Kms from Vellore
    Vellore Balamathi Malai Egangi Gopala Ramanuja Dasar Swamigal Maha Samathi
    Villupuram Mailam Balayyah siva pragasa swamigal Mailam temple, Mailam to Pondy Road
    Villupuram Thiruvakarai Kundali Munivar Thiruvakarai Temple
    Villupuram Tiruamathur Vannacharapam Dhandapani Swamy Koumara Madam, Tiruamathur. 6 Kms from Villupuram
    Villupuram Tirukoilur Njanananda Giri Swamy 3 Kms in between Tirukoilur and Thiruvannamalai. 34 Kms from Villupuram
    Villupuram Tirukoilur Sri Gnanananda Swamigal Sri Gnanananda Niketan Tapovanam, P.O. 605 756 Villupuram, R.P. District, Tamil Nadu, 45 Kms from Villupuram
    Viruthachalam Aandimadam Kumara Devar In between Viruthachalam-Aandimadam
    Viruthachalam Viruthachalam Thatha Swamy North West of Pazhamalainathar Temple – at the banks of Manimutha River
    Viruthachalam Viruthachalam Nirvana Muthukumara Swamy Near to Thatha Swamy Samadhi
    Viruthachalam Viruthachalam Siva Palani Njani Near to Thatha Swamy Samadhi

    Citation.

    http://asksolutionmdu.blogspot.in/2012/07/blog-post_19.html

  • Five Faces Eight Hands Subrahmanya Bhogar Odhimalai

    Five Faces Eight Hands Subrahmanya Bhogar Odhimalai

    The History of Lord Shiva and Subrahmanya are so complex and intricate with various cross references in The Vedas,Puranas, Ramayana , Mahabharata and Ancient Tamil that it needs a careful study to reconstruct history.

    Though Tamil mentions the Sanatana Texts , the Puranas and the Ithihasas, there seems to be a special niche for Shiva and Subrahmanya, giving rise to the speculation that these two personalities might belong to pre Sanatana Dharma period.

    It might be of interest to note that Shiva is not directly mentioned in the Vedas, but in Sri Rudra, while Subramanya is referred to as Skanda.

    No individual Hymns were addressed to them as addressed to Narayana, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Durga, Ganesha and the others, though these Deities were worshiped by Rama and Krishna.

    I am doing research on this and shall come up with a series of articles.

    Subrahmanya worship is ver old in the South and the oldest Subrahmanya Temple dated around 4 BC has been found near Pondicherry.

    Please refer my Post on this.

    And the presence of Siddhas is a mystery in Hinduism as Shiva is described as the Adi, First Siddha, followed by Agastya and Bhogar.

    There is a controversy as to who was the chief disciple of Lord Shiva for Yoga, Bhogar or Agastya.

    Agastya has been dated 5000 years ago.

    Check my Post.

    As to Bhogar, He is also as old as Agastya if we are to take the Siddha manuscripts into account.

    I am looking into this.

    Subrahmanya one of the chief deities of Tamil Diaspora ruling the mountainous region called Kurinji is reported to be one of the Gurus of Bhogar.

    Bhogar had installed the Idol of Lord Subrahmanya at Palani in Tamil Nadu .

    This Idol was made of Nava Paashaana,not stone, but of a special mixture of herbs that has with stood the test of Time for over two thousand years!

    There are reports that more ancient Temple of Subrahmanya is in Odhimalai, near Coimbatore.

    This temple is in a place called irumborai.Irumborai is situated at a distance of 10 kms from puliyampatti which is on the way of Coimbatore to Sathiamangalam at 48 th km.

    This was established by Bhogar, the Siddha.

    The temple has Subrahmnaya with five faces and eight hands and is considered as Shiva.

    The Murthy is called Krauncha Vedamurthy, the epithet applies to Subrahmanya/Shiva.

    Another speciality is that there is no Sanctum for Devi!

    As Prasad, the sand from the place considered to be the remains of the Homa Kunda Fire raised by Bhogar.

    (Please refer my Post Shiva’s Marriage Fire still Burning)

    This temple is in Odhimalai.

    Odhi in Tamil means repetition of sacred mantra.

     

    Legend.

    During a visit to Mount Kailash, Lord Brahamma, the creator, after saluting Vinayaka, simply bypassed Muruga and proceeded for darshan of Lord Shiva.  Lord Muruga stopped him and demanded the meaning of the Pranava Mantra from Brahmma which Brahamma was not able to offer.  Hence, Muruga jailed him and began the creation work Himself.

     

    Brahmma had five faces then.  Lord Muruga too, having assumed the charge of creation had for himself the same five faces.  All the creatures created by Lord Muruga including humans, were of high righteous standards and enjoyed high longevity too.  This added to the burden of Mother Earth.  She went to Lord Shiva and explained her woes.  Lord Shiva intervened, asked Muruga the meaning of Pranava Mantra which Lord Muruga explained.  On the direction of Lord Shiva, Muruga released Brahmma from his captivity.

     

    Lord Muruga explained the meaning of  Pranava (the first Vedic sound Ohm) in Swamimalai.  Here in Irumbarai, Muruga taught the Agamas of the Vedas.  Odhal in Tamil means learning.  Malai means hill.  As Lord Shiva learnt from His son Muruga these philosophies here, the place came to be known as Odhimalai.  The Lord also was named Odhimalai Andavar.

    Moolavar : Odhimalai Andavar
    Urchavar : Kalyanasubramaniar
    Amman / Thayar :
    Thala Virutcham : Odhi tree
    Theertham : Sunai theertham
    Agamam / Pooja : Shivagama
    Old year : 500-1000 years old
    Historical Name : Gnanamalai
    City : Irumbarai
    District : Coimbatore
    State : Tamil Nadu
    Where Bhogar Performed Yagnya, Odhimalai.jpg
    Ygnya Bhomi where Bhogar Performed the Oblation.

     

    ‘1) Muruga stands with 5 faces and 8 hands and the Peacock has its face towards Lord’s left leg.
    2) Five faces are Eesahanyam, Thatpurusham, Aghoram, Vamadevam, and Sathyojadham.
    3) In case, there was no peacock in the vighraham, we can say, this is Lord Shiva himself!
    4) Peacock is towards Lord’s left, which means, its Indra-mayil (Lord Indra as vahanam). Generally, in most of the temples, Peacock faces Muruga’s Right, which means they have come after Soora Samharam. This establishes this sthalam before Soora vadham, and in timeframe, before Tiruchendhur.
    5) Even today, Gurukkal stands on behalf of Indra and does pooja.
    6) Siddhar Bogar has done an Yagna in the North-East corner (Eesanya baagam) of this hill and sought permission from Muruga to do the Nava paashana vigraham. Muruga gave him his blessings here, and from here Bogar went to Palani, to create and install the vigraham. The sand in this place is white, compared to red ones surrounding it. During festival times, this is given as prasadham to devotees, who come up the hill.

    7) Just like we send-off our guests, Lord Muruga went to Kumarapalayam, with Bogar, to bid farewell. He went with a single face and four hands. This is often misunderstood as, Muruga went to show way to Palani, since Bogar didn’t know it.
    8) Bogar created a Navapashana idol in Palani, made pradhishta of it facing west, and created his Jeeva samadhi in Palani hills, close to Muruga’s abode.
    9) In the whole world, only this shrine has Muruga with 5 faces and 8 hands. This is not described in any of the Vedha, Aagama and Siddha sashtras.
    10) Gurukkal Ayya’s periyappa, has visited this shrine, with his Great-grandfather when he was just 4 years old. Then, it was a cave in which Muruga was present, and to gaurd this cave, there was a Cheetah, and a Peacock, which used to lie on its top.
    11) There were 5 different streams there, and they will be ever flowing. Today, I didn’t see even one.
    12) In the olden days, there was a bell made of mud, and if it is rung during pooja, it used to create more sound than conventional bells !!!
    13) There is no separate peedam for Lord Muruga. The whole hill is His peedam, since he stands directly on the hill here. So when you keep your legs on the first step, ideally you are stepping on Muruga Himself !
    14) Since Muruga preached the meaning of Pranava to Shiva, this came to be known as “Othimalai”*
    15) Mahaguru Agasthiyar has termed this hill as “Gnanamalai” in his Nadi.
    16) Since puranas say Muruga preached Shiva, meaning of Pranava, in his younger days, before his Thirukalyanam, we can see Othimalai as “Moolasthanam” of Murugan.
    17) This has not been sung by Naalvar and Arunagirinathar. Arunagirinathar has sanctified this as “Oothimalai” and due to affinity with these hills, the song is sung here in pooja time with pronounciation of Othimalai.
    18) Kirupananda vaariyar swamigal, probably the greatest known Muruga bakhtha in recent times, never got a chance to visit this hill.
    19) One bakhtha has climbed this hill for 47 days continuously, bit couldn’t see the Lord on various reasons. He was allowed inside only on the 48th day of his climb. Quite shocking !

    * Swamimalai also a similar History.

    Othimalai, as Agasthiyar peruman mentions, is very tall. 1800 steps are there to reach the temple. Initial 900 steps are easy to climb. To mention, there are mandapams built every 100 – 150 steps, to take rest. And there is one getting constructed in between.

    How to Reach, and where to stay:

    In case you are closer to Coimbatore, Take Coimbatore – Annur – Othimalai.

    In case you travel from Chennai / Bangalore:
    First take a bus to Sathyamangalam. KPN from Chennai, ABTx from Bangalore. Just outside Sathy bus stand, there is a lodge by name PV lodge. Very decent for refreshing yourself and starting. I didn’t have breakfast, so couldn’t refer a hotel. Take a PP bus from Sathy to Puliampatti (all coimbatore buses go here). Around 8.30 in the morning, you will have a minibus to Othimalai. I took this, and realized it as a mistake, since it reached Othimalai village by 9.45 AM. Precious morning time was lost there, else I would have climbed with more energy. Take an auto from Puliampatti bus stand, it should help you a lot.

    Contact:

    Karthi Iyer : 0-98430-44344

    Check the Phone Number.

    Asking a Boon – Varam kettal:

    Once the abhishegam, alangaram and archana for all were complete, Muruga was all beautiful, thus denying a chance to anyone to pray ! So, there is a method called “Varam ketal”, where Gurukkal ayya keeps flowers on the kireedam of Lord, and asks the person to prostrate before Him, and pray his needs.

    1) If it is marriage, child related troubles, family oriented, then if the flowers fall to Right side of the Lord, it will succeed.
    2) Any court related matters should have the flowers falling to the left to succeed.
    3) In case the flowers don’t fall down, its status-quo, or, will take time to succeed.

    Agastya on Odhimalai.

    MahaGuru Agasthiyar Special:

    Preface:

    இறையருளால் இயம்புகின்றோம் இத்தருணம்,இறை வணங்கி அறம் தொடர என்றென்றும் நலமாம்.

    இடைவிடா பிரார்த்தனைகள் நலத்தை சேர்க்கும்.இதை உணர்ந்து வாழ என்றென்றும் சாந்தியோடு மகிழ்வு கிட்டும்.

    By the Grace of God, shall we tell now ! For anyone, by praying Lord and continuing charity, goodness will prevail forever!

    Continuous prayers will add good happenings. Living life by realizing this, will give peace and happiness !!

    Othimalai Mahathmiyam:

    சங்கரனுக்கு,சரவணகுகன் ஓதிய கிரி!

    சங்கடப்பட்ட பல்மாந்தர்கள் தலைவிதி மாறிய கிரி!!

    சபலங்கள்,சலனங்கள் விட்டு ஓடிடும் கிரி!

    சிறப்பில்லா முன்வினை ஊழ்பயன் சிறப்பாக மாற்றித் தரும் கிரி!!

    The hill, where Shankara was preached by Saravana Guha !

    The hill, where fate of many who suffered in life, has changed !!

    The hill, where unwarranted desires and unwanted disturbances, run away from a person !

    The hill, where even bad karma by virtue of previous births, gets good !!

    சிந்தனையில் அணுவளவும் கட்டமில்லா தன்மையை நல்கிடும் கிரி!

    சிறப்போ,சிறப்பில்லையோ,பேதம் பார்க்கா வாழ்க்கையை ஏற்க வைக்கும் கிரி!!

    சப்த கன்னியர்கள்,அன்னையோடு,அன்னை அருளால் அருளும் கிரி!!!

    The hill, which removes even petty sufferings from thinking of mind!

    Good or bad, The hill, which makes you to accept life as such, without seeing differences !!

    The hill, where Saptha Kannis, together with Mother, by Mother’s grace, bless all!!!

    செப்புங்கால்,

    To say so,

    பஞ்சமும் அடங்க,பஞ்சவதனத்தோன் அருளும் கிரி!

    The hill, where the Lord of five faces, blesses you to control your five senses !

    சிறப்பாக எத்தனை குன்றுகள் இளையவன் அருளால் இருந்திட்டாலும்,

    குன்றுக்கெல்லாம் உயர் குன்றாய் இன்றும் சான்றாய் அருளும் கிரி!

    By the Grace of younger Lord, though there are many Hillocks,
    stands this, as biggest of all of them, even today as proof, and blesses !

    அன்னையோடு,ஐயன் அமர்ந்து அன்றும்,இன்றும்,என்றும் அருளும் கிரி!

    The hill, where with Mother, sits Father, and blesses forever !

    நீறு வேறு,நாமம் வேறு என்று அறியாமையால் எண்ணும் மாந்தனுக்கு,

    நீறு பூத்த அக்னிபோல் நீரோடு,நாமமும் கலந்து வேங்கடகிரியாய் அருளும் கிரி

    For a person, who, due to ignorance, thinks Shaivism (Shiva) and Vaishnavism (Vishnu) are different,
    The Hill, where, like simmering fire in burnt ash, with Shiva, stands Vishnu, and blesses like VenkataGiri !!!

    கட்டிய கணவன் காதில் ரகசியமாய் மனையாள் ஓதினாலும்,

    If, wife whispers something ill in her husband’s ears,

    கட்டிய மனைவி ஒதுகிறாளே என்று தாய் ஓதினாலும்,

    or seeing this, if mother preaches her son,

    உபயத்தையும் தாண்டி பிள்ளைகளுக்கு எதை ஓதினாலும்,

    or leaving behind these two, whatever is preached to children,

    மாந்த குரு சிஷ்யனுக்கு ஓதினாலும்,

    or when a human guru preaches his disciple,

    அனைத்திலும் பேதமுண்டு.சுயநல நோக்குண்டு.

    they all have differences, and have a selfish vision.

    பேதமில்லா தாண்டிய நிலையில்,

    The Hill, where, Crossing all these differences,

    வேதமெல்லாம் ஓர் உருவாக,

    All Vedas come together in a single form,

    ஓம்கார நாத வெள்ளம் ரூபமாக,

    in the flooding sea of “Om” (Pranava),

    நேத்திரத்தில் கருணை வெள்ளம் பிரவாகமெடுக்க,

    With the eyes having a Gracious flood,

    அறுவதனமும் ஐவதனமாகி,

    and with Six faces becoming five,

    எழு பிறப்பும் எட்டென விரட்டி,

    Driving away innumerable future births,

    உபயவினையும் இல்லாது ஒழித்து,

    Destroying all karmas, both good and bad,

    சூல நேத்திரத்தோன் திரு மைந்தன்,

    The Honored son of the Three-eyed Lord,

    சதுரத்தை நவரசமாய் பிழிந்தெடுத்து,

    makes nava-rasa from the four Vedas,

    அதனையும் தாண்டி பல்வேறு நுட்பத்தை பேதமில்லா ஓதி,

    on top of this, adding many other intricacies,

    preaches to all without difference,

    ஒருமுகமாய்,திருமுகமாய்,ஒரு நினைவாய் மாந்தன் வாழ அருளும் கிரி.

    giving a single definition, a divine notion,
    which blesses a man live with a single thought.

    ஞானத்தை நல்கும் கிரி!

    அஞ்ஞானத்தை அடியோடு அழிக்கும் கிரி!!

    The hill, which gives Bliss!

    The hill, which completely destroys ignorance!!

    பேதத்தை நீக்கும் கிரி!

    வேதத்தை உணர்த்தும் கிரி!!

    The hill, which removes differences!

    The hill, which makes a man realize Vedas!!

    சீரற்ற குணங்களை சீராக்கும் கிரி!

    நிலைத்த செல்வத்தை நல்கும் கிரி!!

    The hill, which normalizes unwanted thoughts!

    The hill, which blesses indestructible riches (its punya, not money 🙂 ) !!

    வாழ்வின் தடைகளை நீக்கும் கிரி!

    எதிர்பார்த்த விடைகளை நல்கும் கிரி!!

    The hill, which removes obstacles in life!

    The hill, which gives expected answers!!

    கர்ம நிலைகளை மாற்றும் கிரி!

    அக உளைச்சல் ஒழிக்கும் கிரி!!

    The hill, which changes karmic status!

    The hill, which destroys mental disturbances!!

    பேதம் காட்டா வேத கிரி!

    ஓம் எனும் பிரணவம் ஒலிக்கும் நாத கிரி!!

    The hill, which doesn’t differentiate between people, and is a Vedic structure!

    The hill, where the Pranava nadha is ever sounding!!

    இளையவன் திருவடி பாதம் படிந்த கிரி!

    அன்னை நிரந்தரமாய் அருளும் கிரி!!

    The hill, where younger Lord’s (Muruga) feet is inscribed !

    The hill, where Mother permanently blesses all!!

    ஐயனோடு இன்று அனைவரும் இருக்கும் கிரி!

    ஓதும் கிரி அது ஓதிய கிரி!!

    பேதம் தவிர்த்து பிரணவநாதம் கலந்து ஒலிக்கும் கிரி!!!

    The hill, where with Father, everyone else is present today !

    The preaching hills, where it was preached !!

    The hill, where, leaving out all differences, Pranava nadham sounds for ALL !!!

    Reading this, I was completely overwhelmed. After lots of trials, and lots of prayers to Venkata Subramaniar, who stands very tall near my home in Valasaravakkam, Chennai, I visited this temple recently. This post, is, as usual, my experiences and other related information.

    Citation.

    https://samiappapalanivelan.wordpress.com/tag/othimalai-andavar/

    http://temple.dinamalar.com/en/new_en.php?id=51

    http://othimalaiandavar.in/

     

  • My Posts On Sanatana Dharma Spread Reply To Crticis

    I have been publishing articles on Sanatna Dharma, also called Hinduism, trying to validate with the help of available Archaeological evidence,Astronomy,Etymology.Cultural Language similarity,references in Indian and foreign literature and Architectural similarities if not identities.

    For my post ‘World’s Oldest Temple, Gobekli Tepe,built By Brahmins, I have received a lot  adverse comments, though they were out numbered by  positive comments.

    Bhimbetka rock painting .jpg
    Bhimbetka rock painting showing man riding on horse.30,000 Years old. “Bhimbetka rock paintng1”. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons – http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bhimbetka_rock_paintng1.jpg#/media/File:Bhimbetka_rock_paintng1.jpg

    The Major thrust of the adverse comments are.

    1.The facts I have quoted are not scientific.

    2.The Gobekli site is 11000 Years old and since the Ramayana is dated around 5114!

    And the archaeological investigation is not complete.

    Hence, what I have written, as one reader put it, making it up.

    3.The dating is wrong and people will accept only Carbon dating and scientific dating methods.

    My clarification.

    ‘The facts I have quoted are not scientific’.

    I have  and am providing sources for every single article I write from reliable sources.

    In some cases I draw inferences by linking various elements,like the archaeological findings,Astronomical events, Etymology, Cultural behavior,Language and architectural affinity.

    So they stand as a theory till such time some additional evidence comes along.

    But till new evidence comes along my theory is an improvement on the  existing data.

    And is more  accurate than the existing ones.

    History is the process of trying to reconstruct events by cross referencing, linking various elements as mentioned above.

    I do not indulge in misinformation as it is the prerogative of the West.

    I do not put on my Blinkers when an Indian source presents itself and refuse to accept it because it is not by a Western Scholar(?)

    ‘The Gobekli site is 11000 Years old and since the Ramayana is dated around only that period.’

    And the archaeological investigation is not complete.

    Hence, what I have written, as one reader put it, making it up.”

    True that the Gobelki is 11000 years old and Ramayana is dated around 5000 BC.

    Rig Veda is also dated at 5000 BC.

    Both the dates were by the Western scholars.

    Are they assigning Rig Veda and Ramayana the same date?

    What about Mahabharata?

     EXACT DATE OF MAHABHARAT WAR
    16TH OCTOBER 5561 YEAR B.C.

    Does it mean That Ramayana took place just 500 Years before Mahabharata?

    We have references to Ramayana and Mahabharata  in Sanskrit Texts and Tamil.

    Both these languages are so old it is impossible to date them accurately within the time frame as we know of..

    I am providing excerpts on India in Paleolithic age.9Material provided thowards the close of the Post)

    People have lived in India 50,000 -75000 Years ago.

    I have articles on the age of Tamil Sangam Vedas Puranas and the Temples of India.

    So it is possible that the Events in the Puranas have happened earlier than Gobekli Tepe and there are strong possibilities that Sanatana Dharma spread there .

    I have provided more evidence that Tamils/Sanatana Dharma was the root for Mayas, Aztecs,Sumerian, Minoan.

    People may  check the relevant posts.

    On the fact that the archaeological  is incomplete, what is wrong in providing links to the references  found in Indian texts to arrive at a conclusion?

    One does not expect a Westerner to know of these references from India.

    What is wrong in providing this to enhance knowledge?

    While these archaeological  evidence is available on the web, the specific information on Indian references is not for it requires knowledge of ancient Indian Texts exposure to Modern dating technic.

    DNA evidence leads to Madurai.

    Carbon dating is ideal.

    The issue in Carbon dating is,

    If you are verifying a vessel, it can date only the material and does not tell you the date when the artifact was made.

    In Astronomy also the astronomical events repeat themselves over and over.

    So which one do we take reference to?

    Hence my attempt has been to synthesize all the elements and provide a theory for people to work on.

    I do not manufacture history like the west.

    I trust Indian and western sources with skepticism, check them and formulate my view.

    “The history of India begins with evidence of human activity of Anatomically modern humans, as long as 75,000 years ago, or with earlier hominids including Homo erectus from about 500,000 years ago.[..

    Isolated remains of Homo erectus in Hathnora in the Narmada Valley in central India indicate that India might have been inhabited since at least the Middle Pleistocene era, somewhere between 500,000 and 200,000 years ago.[20][21] Tools crafted by proto-humans that have been dated back two million years have been discovered in the northwestern part of the subcontinent.[22][23] The ancient history of the region includes some of South Asia’s oldest settlements[24] and some of its major civilisations.[25][26] The earliest archaeological site in the subcontinent is the palaeolithic hominid site in the Soan River valley.[27] Soanian sites are found in the Sivalik region across what are now India, Pakistan, and Nepal.[28]

    The Mesolithic period in the Indian subcontinent was followed by the Neolithic period, when more extensive settlement of the subcontinent occurred after the end of the last Ice Age approximately 12,000 years ago. The first confirmed semipermanent settlements appeared 9,000 years ago in the Bhimbetka rock shelters in modern Madhya Pradesh, India. Early Neolithic culture in South Asia is represented by theBhirrana findings (7500 BCE) in Haryana, India & Mehrgarh findings (7000–9000 BCE) in Balochistan, Pakistan.[29][30][31]

    Traces of a Neolithic culture have been alleged to be submerged in the Gulf of Khambat in India, radiocarbon dated to 7500 BCE.[32]However, the one dredged piece of wood in question was found in an area of strong ocean currents. Neolithic agriculture cultures sprang up in the Indus Valley region around 5000 BCE, in the lower Gangetic valley around 3000 BCE, and in later South India, spreading southwards and also northwards into Malwa around 1800 BCE. The first urban civilisation of the region began with the Indus Valley Civilisation

    Citations.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_India#Stone_Age

    http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/ancient/mahabharat/mahab_vartak.html

  • Shiva Marriage Tree Kanchipuram 3500 Years Old Validated

    The Panchabhutha Sthala Kanchipuram has Ekambareswarar Temple

    This Temple represents Prithvi ,The Earth Element of Nature.

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    Mango Tree where Shiva and Parvathi were Married,Ekambareswarar Templ, Kanchipuram. Click to Enlarge

    This town Kanchipuram,housing Kanchi Kamakshi Amman Temple, is in a straight line with Chdiambaram ,Aakasa Sthala (Ether) and Sri Kala Hasti,Vayu Sthala, Air Element.

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    Ekambareswarar Temple.Kanchipuram.

    (I am providing the Legend of the temple in this post)

    In addition to being geographically linked to two Shiva Kshetras of Elements, it is curious to find that there is a Mango Tree, where Lord Shiva and Parvathi got married.

    And this Tree is about 3500 years old.

    Sage Agastya shows he way to date this tree

    The marriage of Shiva and Parvathi, to my knowledge, happened once in Himalayas and the same event was witnessed by Sage Agastya, who could not attend the marriage because Lord Shiva ordered him to proceed to South to counter balance the earth.

    This has happened about 40 million years ago, based on earths’ plate movement.

    ‘Life in the universe is created and destroyed once every 4.1 to 8.2 billion years, which is one full day (day and night) for Brahma. The lifetime of a Brahma is believed to be 311 trillion and 40 billion years-Hindu Cosmology.

    ‘Eighty million years ago, India was approximately 6400 km (3968 miles) south of the Eurasian plate. Separating the two was the Tethys Sea. The Indo-Australian tectonic plate – containing the continent of Australia, the Indian subcontinent, and surrounding ocean – was pushed northward by the convection currents generated in the inner mantle. For millions of years, India made its way across the sea toward the Eurasian plate. As India approached Asia, around 40 million years ago, the Tethys Sea began to shrink and its seabed slowly pushed upwards.’

    https://ramanisblog.in/2015/03/22/shiva-uma-wedding-agastya-to-south-40-million-years-tectonics-proof/

    This is what Agastya had seen, if he had seen it immediately after the marriage when he crossed over the Vindhyas

    Another theory is that Agastya came to South around 5000 years ago .

    This is based on the  Agastya Star Canopus presence  when Agastya moved to South.

    If we make 8°meridian altitude as the criterion for visibility,
    the date of Agastya would be shifted to about
    4000 BC.
    The dates 5000 and 4000 BC
    should therefore bracket the probable epoch
    of Agastya crossing the Vindhyan mountains.’

    As Time is Cyclic in Hinduism, these events keep on occurring  in every  Yuga.

    The Kali Yuga is about 5000 years old.

    The marriage of Shiva and Parvathi coud have played out again towards the end of Dwapara Yuga  as well around 5000 years ago!

    Now to the Mango Tree at Ekambareswarar temple being 3500 years may be validated by this calculation.

    The unique features of Ekambareswarar temple:

    1. The image of Lord Ekambaranathar is believed to have been created by the deity Parvathi devi herself, who is said to have performed a penance to attain him.
    2. The processional image of Ambal Parvathi is Elavar Kuzali Amman.
    3. A mango tree, the Sthala Virusham is at the back of the Sanctum of the inner precincts of the temple, which is over 3500 years old. It is the belief of the religious people that the Devi Parvathi had worshipped Lord Siva under this tree.
    4. The branches of this Mango tree is said to bear four different types of mangoes, representing the four Vedas in Hinduism.
    5. The main temple tower is 192 feet and is the 5th tallest tower in Tamil Nadu, visible even from a distance and was built by the famous Vijanagaram King, Krishnadeva Royar in the year 1509.
    6. There is another smaller tower inside the temple which is called as the Pallava Tower.
    7. There is a Sahasra Lingam with one thousand small lingams etched on the body of a big Lingam icon in the praharam.
    8. One hundred and eight Lingam icons are installed in the first corridor platform of the temple (Praharam)
    9. The images of Navagrahas are seen with their mounts or vahanas, a posture so rare to see in other temples.
    10. On the day of the Ratha Sabthami, the rays of Sun fall directly on Lord Siva in Sanctum Sanctorum, which is a marvel in the architecture and speaks loudly on the knowledge of astronomy of the artisans who had constructed this temple.
    11. All the three Carnatic Music Maestros, Thyagaraja, Shyama Sastri, and Muthuswami Dikshadar had visited this temple and sangkirthanas here.
    12. The temple has five corridors (praharams) including the outer surrounding streets of the temple.
    13. The Tirtham of this temple is named, Sivaganga Tirtham
    14. There is a famous Vaishnavite temple, Tiru nila thingal Thundam, the 49th Divadesam, consecrated by Saint-poet,Tirumangai Alwar situated in the inner precincts of this temple. The arulmigu Perumal’s name is Nila Thingal Thundaththan and that of Thayrar, Ner oruvarilla Valli. This is the most important aspect of this temple and one of the two such Vishnu temples in the same precincts of the Siva’s temple in South India. The other being that of Govindaraja Perumal at Chidambaram. (There is another Divya desam the 54th one, consecrated by the saint poetTirumangai Alwar, called Tiruk kalva nur within Kamatchi Ammantemple in Kanchipuram itself but, this is in Ambal’s temple and not in Siva’s. The presiding deities here are Adivaraha Perumal and Thayar Anjeelai Valli Nachiyar)

    Legend.

    The sthalapurana says that when Lord Siva was deeply immersed in the task of creating, protecting and destroying the Universe, Parvati, his consort, in a jocular mood, closed his eyes.This resulted in staying the process of creation and destruction as well as obstruction to the natural law of things. It was a serious matter and Siva became angry and cursed Parvati to go to the Earth and expiate her misdeed.accordingly Parvati came to the banks of the river Kampa under a single mango tree at Kanchi and made a Shivalinga out of sand and worshipped it.
    To test her sincerity Siva placed various obstacles and hindrances in the way of Parvati’s penance. But with the help of Vishnu she could tide over all the difficulties. At last Siva hurled a deluge by taking out the Ganges from his matted hair,
    to wash away the Linga worshipped by Parvati. She clasped it with all veneration to her breasts and this pleased Siva who took her again as his consort. The temple is said to have been built at the spot where the lord forgave her. Ekambar-inside
    In the month of Phalguni on the 10th day of Uttiram the marriage of Siva and Parvati is celebrated with great pomp and splendor.
    Another version of the story is that Siva and Parvati fell out in a game of dice. Siva cursed Gowri to become ugly.With the help of Vishnu Parvati propitiated Siva by performing penance under a single Mango tree at Kancheepurarn on the banks of the Kampa River, and regained her beauty with dazzling eyes, from which the name of Kamakshi has been derived for the tutelary goddess of the temple. As Parvati regained Siva under the Bird's Eye View
     mango tree the name of Ekamranatha (Ekaone, amra – mango, and natha-Lord) was given to Lord Siva. It later became Ekambareswara. Another legend connected with the marriage celebration is that connected with Agastya being vouchsafed its darsan when he had come South from Kailas.

           The ancient mango tree in the courtyard is worshipped by all even today with great veneration. It has got four branches representing the four Vedas. Each branch bears fruit with a different taste and the leaves are also different in appearance. It is a popular belief that if a childless woman takes the fruit of the tree she is blessed with children. In the prakaram round the mango tree is a lingam. Which is a composite of 108 small lingams and another one of 1008 small lingams. There are idols of the 63 Nayanmars also. There are two tanks in the temple, Kampa Nadi and Sivaganga. There is a Vishnu shrine in the Siva temple and the name of the Vishnu is Nilatingal Tundattan. The temple has silver and gold-plated vahanams of considerable value. Originally built by the Pallavas, this large Siva temple was later reconstructed by the Chola and Vijaynagara kings. Here, Lord Siva is worshipped as Earth or Prithivi, which is one of the five elements. The dimensions of this temple are reflected in its 20 – acre spread and its tall south gopuram which soars to a height of 58.5m.

    Citation.

    https://csgraju.wordpress.com/2010/02/24/splendors-of-indian-temples-19/

    http://www.kanchi.nic.in/ekambara%20temple.html

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  • Shiva Uma Wedding Agastya To South 40 Million Years Ago Tectonics Proof

    Shiva Uma Wedding Agastya To South 40 Million Years Ago Tectonics Proof

    Indian Philosophy, Cosmology and Hinduism are so intricately connected with one another that it is difficult to separate them.

    The Indian texts mention, through the Puranas and  Philosophy,through Astronomical Observations about the age of the Earth.

    Here one encounters a problem of Philosophy, that of Time.

    Indian philosophy treats Time as Non-Linear, Cyclic, that is time coils around.

    For details please read my Post on Time, Non Linear.

    The Four Aeons, Yugas keep recurring as also the Astronomical events.

    The Purana state  that Agastya moved towards the South twice .

    Once when Lord Shiva ordered him to move over to South to stabilize the earth, when the North end came down, South rose because of overcrowding by people who came to witness Shiva’s wedding with Uma.

    He moved again to South to tame the Vindhya mountain.

    ( These two events have happened at different periods, not at one instance.

    Now let us look the calculation of Time .

    There are Four Yugas and they repeat themselves.

    Brahma, the Creator begins Creation at the beginning of each Yuga which will be dissolved at the end of one Chatur Yuga

    Kali Yuga                                4,32000 Years

    Dwpara Yuga  4,32,000*2= 8,64,000

    Tretha Yuga    4,32,000*3=1296000

    Satya Yuga        4,32,000*4=1728000

    Total                                         4820000 Years One Chatur Yuga

    One Manvantara is 306.72 million Years.

    Life in the universe is created and destroyed once every 4.1 to 8.2 billion years, which is one full day (day and night) for Brahma. The lifetime of a Brahma is believed to be 311 trillion and 40 billion years-Hindu Cosmology.

    ‘Eighty million years ago, India was approximately 6400 km (3968 miles) south of the Eurasian plate. Separating the two was the Tethys Sea. The Indo-Australian tectonic plate – containing the continent of Australia, the Indian subcontinent, and surrounding ocean – was pushed northward by the convection currents generated in the inner mantle. For millions of years, India made its way across the sea toward the Eurasian plate. As India approached Asia, around 40 million years ago, the Tethys Sea began to shrink and its seabed slowly pushed upwards. The Tethys Sea disappeared completely around 20 million years ago and sediments rising from its seabed formed a mountain range. When India and Tibet collided, instead of descending with the plate, the relatively light sedimentary and metamorphic rock that makes up the subcontinent of India pushed against Tibet, forcing it upwards, and created a massive mountain fold. The Himalayas.’

    Proof from the position of Agastya Star,Canopus.

    Canopus is associated with the Sage Agastya, one of the ancient rishis (the others are associated with the stars of the Big Dipper). Agastya, the star, is said to be the ‘cleanser of waters’ and its rising coincides with the calming of the waters of the Indian Ocean. It is considered the son of Pulasthya, son of Brahma.

    Canopus is 310 Light Years away from the Earth.

    ‘Agastya, is the author of 25 hymns (nos 166 to 190) of the first ‘mandala’ of the Rigveda.
    2. Canopus, the second brightest star in the night sky, is called Agastya in India.
    3. This star is close to the ecliptic south pole, having an ecliptic latitude of –76°.
    4. As the celestial poles go round the ecliptic poles due to the phenomenon of precession of the earth’s axis of rotation, this star becomes visible from different latitudes on the globe at different times. If we assume that for a star to be visible at a place its altitude at the meridian passage should be at least 5°, then calculations give the visibility curve for Agastya (Canopus) as follows.
    5. Agastya was not visible from any part of India before 10,000 BC.
    6. First it became visible at Kanyakumari around that epoch. Thereafter, as it was brought more and more northwards by precession, it became visible at various places in India.
    7. It became visible in the east coast (in the present Chennai region) in 8500 BC, and in the present day Hyderabad in 7200 BC, in the Vindhya region in 5200 BC, at Delhi in 3100 BC.
    8. At present it is visible from most parts of India for longer or shorter durations. This cycle will repeat after every 25,765 years. It is thus clear that around 5000 BC, the star Agastya was visible from the south of the Vindhyas, but not from the north of it.
    9. If sage Agastya was the first to cross the Vindhyas from the north, he would have been the first northerner to see the star. Hence the star has been named after him, just as the Magellanic clouds in the southern sky are named after the navigator Magellan, who first saw them as he sailed southwards.
    10. This fixes an epoch of 5000 BC for sage Agastya. This date is based on the assumption that for a star to be visible its meridian altitude has to be at least 5°.
    11. If we make 8° meridian altitude as the criterion for visibility, the date of Agastya would be shifted to about 4000 BC. The dates 5000 and 4000 BC should therefore bracket the probable epoch of Agastya crossing the Vindhyan mountains.

    Hindu Puranas state that the south Pole came up because of over crowding in the Himalayas because pople has rushed in to witness the wedding of Lord Shiva with Parvati and to set the earth’s balance aright Shiva ordered Agastya to go to South and he did so.

    Now the tectonic plate movement of the Himalayas confirm this by observing that

    ” The Indo-Australian tectonic plate – containing the continent of Australia, the Indian subcontinent, and surrounding ocean – was pushed northward by the convection currents generated in the inner mantle. For millions of years, India made its way across the sea toward the Eurasian plate. As India approached Asia, around 40 million years ago, the Tethys Sea began to shrink and its seabed slowly pushed upwards. The Tethys Sea disappeared completely around 20 million years ago and sediments rising from its seabed formed a mountain range. When India and Tibet collided, instead of descending with the plate, the relatively light sedimentary and metamorphic rock that makes up the subcontinent of India pushed against Tibet, forcing it upwards, and created a massive mountain fold.”

    Hence Agastya left for the South around 40 Million years ago to balance the earth.

    Please read my Post  Canopus Agastya validates Sanatana Dharma.

    Citation and Reference.

    http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Canopus

    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/the-himalayas-tectonic-motion-making-the-himalayas/6342/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuga#The_four_yugas_and_Brahmajnana

    http://cosmoquest.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-90134.html