Monday, June 7, 2010

Siddha vaithiam -(2)


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Our Siddhars were very very clever in defining many things. They wrote on the palm leaves so that it won;t decay or rot. They carved on stones; so that they won't disappear.
 Our forefathers followed the steps of the saints. When they say something which we felt not logical was meaningful . When we think of some things which our ancesters followed  blindly  were all meaningful and can be proved scientificaly now.
So we respect our ancestors and parents  by trying to understand the ways and lives of Siddars.

Much less is known of the yogic traditions of South India as it was guarded in secrecy and taught in the traditional manner of guru to the spiritually mature disciple. In most cases the enlightened beings went on to evolve into the final objective of yoga and that was to merge into God in the physical form itself. These sages were called Siddhars. Many of these Siddhars maintained spiritual diaries and writings in the form of poetry from the time they actualized into discovering the divine with deeper meaning and the beginning of their journey into yoga while attaining enlightenment, and to the final state of transforming into light, merging with the Supreme.
There are different Siddhar schools with some believing in 18 masters and some as Siddhar Rajaswamy's- 210 masters. According to the Siddhar teachings, these masters constantly take birth again and again with their disciples in different divine incarnations in different times and different places around the world constantly to keep up with the changing humanity needs and effecting change. For instance, Jesus Christ is said to have been Siddhar Pullipani having reincarnated. Swami Vivekananda was said to have been one of the reincarnations of Siddhar Thirumulanathar. Lao Tzu was claimed by Siddhar Bhogar to have been one of his incarnations.
Thanks nandhi

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