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1. SRI SIVAVAKIYAR SIDDHARBorn with Lord Shiva's name on his lips this great sage said that the constant repetition of the Lords name would even turn ones body into gold. A great rennuciate he is said to have lived for over 4,000 years. His works include Naadi Parikshai and Sivavakiyar 1000.
2. SRI KAYILAY KAMBILISATTAMUNI SIDDHARAlso known as Roma Rishi this great sage is said to have come from Rome. He is said to have mastered all eight siddhis. His works include Vroma Rishi Vaithyam 1000 and Naago Roodam.
3. SRI MAHA BOGAR SIDDHARBorn in China Sri Maha Bogar is said to have mast red all the mantras at a very young age. He is said to have crafted the famous idol of Lord Muruga at Palani. His main works include Bogar Vaithyam 1000 Bogar 12000.
4. SRI KAGA BUJANDAR SIDDHARBorn in Truchi in Tamil Nadu Sri Kaga Bujandara is said to have seen the truth in everything around him. This great saint is said to have witnessed in the form of a crow several cycles of creation and destruction Famous works include Kaaga Bujanda Gnyanam, Kaaka Kaiveeyam 33.
5. SRI PULIPANI SIDDHARBorn in China, Sri Pulipani Siddhar is said to have been the disciple of Maha Bogar Swamigal. When Maha Bogar crafted the idol of Lord Muruga at Palani is Sri pulipani Siddhar who collected the required herbs. His famous works include putlipani Jaalam 325, putlipani Vaidyam 500.
6. SRI SATTAIMUNI SIDDHARSri Sattaimuni Siddhar was bom in Sri Lanka and came to Tamil Nadu. Seeing Maha Bogar in a temple and captivated by his radiance he abandons his family and becomes his disciple. His works in simple language appeal greatly to the common man his works include Sri Sattaimuni Karpam 100 and Sri Sattaimuni Nigandu 1200.
7. SRI AGAPEY SIDDHARNayanaar a weaver by birth was displeased with mere materialistic success. Visualing Sage Vyasa as his Guru he sits in meditation in a Jyoti tree. Agapay Siddhar as he came to be known wanted people to control the negative feelings within them and to realize God. His writings include Agappay Siddhar paadal 90 and Agappay Poorna Gnyanam 15.
8. SRI AZHUGANI SIDDHARSri Azhugani Siddhar advised people to shun the materialistic world and to embrace spiritualism. The use of rare herbs like. Azhugani and Thozugani gave him his name. His famous works, include Azhugani Vaithiam and Azhugani Yogam.
9. SRI KUDUMBAI SIDDHARBorn into the Yadava clan Sir Kudumbai Siddhar was said to have been an attractive child. His mother used to adorn his ears with kudumbai an ornament and hence his name. At the age of 16 a saint is said to have blessed him with the knowledge of the Self. There after he retired from the materialistic world and wrote of God and self in simple language. His works include Kudumbai Gnyana Soostram 18, Kudumbai Siddhar Paadalgal.
10. SRI VALLALAR SIDDHARRamalinga Swami also called Vallalar was a sage of infinite realization. From a young age he showed greater interest in the worship of God rather than in studies Once he is said of have placed a mirror on the wall, garlanded it and offered worship only to find not his image but that of Lord Muruga. Sri Vallalar preached the equality of all mankind. His penance was so great that lamps burned with water rather than oil. Ramalinga Adigalar attained Maha sammadhi at Vadalur where he transformed his physical body into light to merge with the Divine. His famous works include Maha Deyva Malai and Deyva MaDni Maalai.
11. SRI IDAIKADAR SIDDHARSri Idaikadar is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is said that once while out grazing goats he was blessed by a Siddhar with immense divine powers. It is said that he and his goats survived famine when foreseeing the difficult times ahead he built a house with walls of grain and fed his goats plants that survived without water. The planets visit him when feed on grain and goats milk they fall asleep. Changing their positions the siddhar assures that rain commences saving the land from famine. His famous works include Idaikadar gnyana soothram 70 and Idaikadar Kanida Nool.
12. SRIPATTINATHAROnce a wealthy merchant, an observation by his son that having wealth and not distributing it to the needy was like being like a needle with no eye, made him renounce the world. He visits many spiritual places seeking union with the Lord. The Lord gives him sugar cane saying that when the bitter came becomes sweet he would attain mukthi. At Tiruvotriyur the cane becomes sweet and playing with the children on the beach he asks them to burry him in the sand. They do so only to find a lingam in his place. His famous works include Thiruvedai marudur Mumani Kovai, Thiru Ekamba Mudayar Thiuvan daadi.
13. SRI KADUVELI SIDDHARSri Kaduveli Siddhar was born in Kaduveli in the Chola era. Though his songs are popular through out the state, his life story remains obscure. His famous works include Kaduveli Siddhar Paadal.
14. SRI KANCHAMALAI SIDDHARSri Kanchamalai Siddhar is said to have been born in the hills and to have spent his life in the caves. He is said to have used his extensive powers to travel by air. His dress was made from medicinal herbs and he is said to have been fond of birds. His famous works include Kanchamalai Siddhar Kalakyaanam, Kanchamalai Siddhar Paadalgal.
15. SRI CHENNEMALAI SIDDHARSri Chennimalai Siddhar was capable of curing incurable diseases. He is said to have united with Lord Shiva whom he found living in the same tree as him. The tree where he attained Jeeva Samadhi is even today an object of worship. His writings are found in the Padinen Siddhar Kovai. He is said to have written the Pinakesar Thattuva Paadalkal.
16. SRI KAPILAR SIDDHARSri Kapilar is said to have incurred the curse of Lord Shiva lord is said to have been bom in Madambakkam as a cow where he attains salvation. The temple for Lord Shiva where he worshipped him is said to be the Dhanupueeswarar Temple. His works include Kadaichanga Ilakiya Noolgal.
17. SRI KARUVOORAR SIDDHARKaruvoorar belonged to a family of Viswakarmas. He is said to have sculpted in gold the dancing Nataraja as seen by the Chola king Hiranayavarman. It was under his guidance that the Brihardeeswarar temple was built by Raja Raja Chola at Tanjavur. His famous works are Karuvoorar Vaidya Kaviyam 700, Karuvoorar Pala Thirattu.
18. SRI PAMPATTI SIDDHARHis early days were spent chaining snakes. Once while out hunting for snakes he sees before him an enlightened sage who tells him to conquer the snake within. From that moment he accepts Sri Sattaimuni Siddhar as his guru and performs yoga for may years. Seeing that people were dis satisfied even after acquiring all materialistic things he started distancing himself from them. His famous works are Paampatti Siddhar Gnyana Soosthram PaampaatiSiddharPaadalgal.
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2. Sacred Letters- Vasi Mantra Yantra - print size size 8' x 10'This powerful yantra of sound is an ancient Siddha mantra that has been passed on the Siddhar Thirumulanathar lineage. It is a yantra mantra that radiates energy. To have this yantra framed and kept brings-1. Divine protection and grace2. Higher Wisdom3. Abundance - Fulfillment4. Divine guidance5. Divine grace of acquiring "Siddhi", the powers of perfection such as the 'sixth' sense.
HOME>18 siddhasAGASTIYAR
Name of Siddha:Agastiyar
Place of Samathi:Anandasayana
Duration of Life:4-Yugas, 48 Days
Guru:Shiva
Disciples:Bhogar, Babaji, Thiruvalluvar, Machamuni
Contributions:Medicine, Kayakalpa, Tamil Grammar, Yoga
Description:Agastyar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas who have initiated many siddhas including our kriya guru Babaji. He was initiated directly by Lord Shiva himself and his works include medicine, kaya kalpa, Tamil grammar and yoga. Some of his disciples are Boganathar, Babaji, Thiruvalluvar, Macchamuni. He has attained samadhi at Ananthasayana.
NANDI DEVAR
Name of Siddha:Nandi Devar
Place of Samathi:Kasi (Benares)
Duration of Life:700 Years, 32 Days
Guru:Shiva
Disciples:Thirumoolar, Pathanjali, Dakshina Moorthy, RomarishiSattaimuni
Contributions:Medicine, Kaya Kalpa, Yoga, Alchemy, Natural sciences, Philosophy
Description:Nandi Devar is one of the foremost of the 18 yoga siddhas. He has been directly initiated by Lord Shiva himself and some of his contributions include medicine, kaya kalpa & Alchemy. Some of his eminent disciples are Thirumoolar, Patanjali, Dakshinamoorthy, Romarishi & Sattamuni.
THIRUMOOLAR
Name of Siddha:Thirumoolar
Place of Samathi:Chidambaram
Duration of Life:3000 Years, 13 Days
Guru:Nandi
Disciples:-
Contributions:Yoga, Philosophy
Description:Thirumoolar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He has been initiated by Nandi Devar and his contributions include Yoga, philosophy. His 'Thirumandiram' work is very popular among his works. He has attained samadhi in Chidambaram.
BHOGAR
Name of Siddha:Bhogar
Place of Samathi:Palani
Duration of Life:300 Years, 18 Days
Guru:Agastiyar, Kalanginathar
Disciples:Babaji, Konganavar, Karuvoorar, Pulippani
Contributions:Yoga, Kaya Kalpa Medicine, alchemy, Natural sciences, Philosophy
Description:Bognathar who is also known as the Palani Malai Siddhar is one among the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by Kalanginathar and Agastyar. He is a great alchemist of all times. His contributions include yoga, kaya kalpa, medicine, alchemy, natural sciences, philosophy etc. He is the one who has created and installed the idol of Lord Muruga in Palani malai temple. Till now even after ages, the composition of the idol has been a mystery to all scientists around the world. His disciples include Babaji, Konkanavar, Karuvoorar and Idai Kadar.
KONGANAVAR
Name of Siddha:Konkanavar
Place of Samathi:Tirupathi
Duration of Life:800 Years, 16 days
Guru:Bhogar
Disciples:557 - Disciples
Contributions:25 Known works in medicine, Yoga, Philosophy & religion
Description:Konkanavar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas initiated by Boganathar. His contributions include 25 known works in medicine, yoga, philosophy, religion etc. He has over 557 disciples. He has attained samadhi at Tirupati.
MACHAMUNI
Name of Siddha:Machamuni
Place of Samathi:Thirupparankundram
Duration of Life:300 Years 62 days
Guru:Agastiyar, Punnakeesar, Pasundar
Disciples:Gorakkar
Contributions:10 Knows works on Hatha Yoga, Tantric Yoga practices
Description:Macchamuni who is also known as Matysendranath is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He has been initiated by Agastyar, Punnakeesar and Pasundar. Some of his contributions include 10 known works on Hatha yoga, Tantric yoga practices etc. Goraknath is one of his eminent disciples. He has attained samadhi at Thiruparrunkundram.
GORAKNATH (GORAKKAR)
Name of Siddha:Goraknath (Gorakkar)
Place of Samathi:Poyur (Girnar)
Duration of Life:Poyur (Girnar)
Guru:Dattatreya (Vishnu), Macchamuni
Disciples:Nagarjuna
Contributions:"Avadhuta Gita" and 13 works, order of ascetics, medicine, alchemy, Hatha Yoga, Pradipika classic.
Description:Goraknath is one of the 18 yoga siddhas in the 'nath' tradition. He was initiated by Dattatreya (Vishnu), Macchamuni, Allama Prabu. Some of his contributions include "Avadhuta Gita" and 13 other works, order of ascetics, medicine, alchemy, Hatha yoga pradipika classic etc. He has attained samadhi at Poyur (Girnar).
SATTAIMUNI
Name of Siddha:Sattaimuni
Place of Samathi:Srirangam
Duration of Life:880 Years 14 Days
Guru:Nandi, Dakshinamoorthy
Disciples:Sundaranandar, Paambatti
Contributions:46 known works, Medicine, alchemy
Description:Sattamuni is one of the 18 yoga siddhas initiated by Nandi Devar & Dakshinamoorthy. His contributions include 46 known works, medicine, alchemy & etc. His disciples include Sundaranandar, Paambatti. He has attained samadhi at Srirangam.
SUNDARANANDAR
Name of Siddha:Sundaranandar
Place of Samathi:Madurai
Duration of Life:880 Years 28 Days
Guru:Sattaimuni, Konganavar
Disciples:-
Contributions:24 known works, Medicine, Philosophy
Description:Sundaranandar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by Sattamuni & Konkanavar. Some of his contributions include 24 known works: medicine, philosophy etc. He has attained samadhi at Kudal (Madurai).
RAMADEVAR
Name of Siddha:Ramadevar
Place of Samathi:Alagar Malai
Duration of Life:-
Guru:Pulastiyar, Karuvoorar
Disciples:Sattaimuni, Konkanavar
Contributions:24 known works, Medicine, Mantra sastra
Description:Ramadevar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by Pulastiyar and Karuvoorar. He is also known as the mandira siddhar. Some of his works include 24 known works: mantra shastra, medicine etc. He has attained samadhi at Alagar Malai.
KUDAMBAI
Name of Siddha:Kudambai
Place of Samathi:Mayavaram
Duration of Life:-
Guru:Alukkani Siddha (Diciple of Idaikadar)
Disciples:-
Contributions:Siddha Philosophy
Description:Kudambai is one of the 18 yoga siddhas, initiated by Alukkani Siddha (disciple of Idai Kadar). Kudamabi siddhar's contributions included siddha philosophy. His place of samadhi has been Mayavaram.
KARUVOORAR
Name of Siddha:Karuvoorar
Place of Samathi:Karuvai (Karur)
Duration of Life:300 Years 42 days
Guru:Bhogar
Disciples:Idaikadar
Contributions:Construction of Tanjore Temple, medicine
Description:Karuvoorar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was one of the eminient disciples of Boganathar after being initiated by him. He is popular for his contribution in constructing the Tanjore temple and other medicinal works. Idai Kadar is one of his eminent disciples. He has attained samadhi at Karuvai (karur).
IDAIKADAR
Name of Siddha:Idaikadar
Place of Samathi:Thiruvannamalai
Duration of Life:600 Years 18 days
Guru:Bhogar, Karuvoorar
Disciples:Kudambai, Alukkani
Contributions:Two known works: Kaya Lalpa
Description:Idai Kadar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by both Boganathar and Karuvoorar. His contributions include two known works: Kaya kalpa. He attained samadhi at Thiruvannamalai. Some of his disciples are Kudambai and Alukkani.
KAMALAMUNI
Name of Siddha:Kamalamuni
Place of Samathi:Aarur (Tiruvarum)
Duration of Life:4000 Years 48 days
Guru:-
Disciples:-
Contributions:Two known works: Medicine & Philosophy
Description:Karuvoorar is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was one of the eminient disciples of Boganathar after being initiated by him. He is popular for his contribution in constructing the Tanjore temple and other medicinal works. Idai Kadar is one of his eminent disciples. He has attained samadhi at Karuvai (karur).
VALMIKI
Name of Siddha:Valmiki
Place of Samathi:Ettikudi
Duration of Life:700 Years 32 days
Guru:Naradar
Disciples:-
Contributions:Recorded the epic work: The Ramayana
Description:Valmiki is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by the great sage Narada. He is very much known for recording the epic work 'The Ramayana'. He has attained samadhi at Ettikudi.
PATHANJALI
Name of Siddha:Pathanjali
Place of Samathi:Rameshwaram
Duration of Life:5 Yugas - 7 Days
Guru:Nandi
Disciples:-
Contributions:Yoga sutra Classic
Description:Patanjali is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by Nandi Devar. He is known for his works on yoga sutras classic. He has attained samadhi at Rameswaram. He is also known as father of yoga.
DHANVANTHRI
Name of Siddha:Dhanvanthri
Place of Samathi:Vaideeshwaran
Duration of Life:800 Years 32 Days
Guru:-
Disciples:-
Contributions:Medicine, Alchemy, Kaya Kalpa, 22 known works
Description:Dhanvanthri is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He is known for his contributions on medicine, alchemy, kaya kalpa, 22 known works. He has attained samadhi at Vaideeswaran Kovil.
PAMBATTI
Name of Siddha:Pambatti
Place of Samathi:Hari Sankaran Koil
Duration of Life:123 Years 32 Days
Guru:Sattimuni
Disciples:-
Contributions:Siddha Philosophy
Description:Paambatti is one of the 18 yoga siddhas. He was initiated by Sattamuni. His contributions include siddha philosophy. He has attained samadhi at Harisankaran kovil. He was originally a snake charmer before he met his guru Sattamuni. Later after being initiated by his guru, due to his intense sadhana he has became a siddha.
"The above pictures and descriptive text regarding the 18 siddhas has been reproduced from the book "Babaji and the Eighteen Siddha Kriya Yoga Tradition" byMarshall Govindan, published byBabaji's Kriya Yoga Trust."
Vinayaka Kavacham - Ganesha Kavacha
The text in (transliterated) EnglishLine-by-Line Meaning
1. vaLar sikai-yai paraa-baramaai vayangu vinaayakarkaakkaMay Vinayagarprotectthe crown of my head and my hair
2. vaaindha senni aLavu-padaa adhiga savundhara dhEga madhOr-kadar thaam amarndhukaakkaMay Vinayaakaprotectmy head
3. viLa-rara netriyai endrum viLangiya kaasiparkaakkaMay Vinayagaprotectmy forehead
4. puruvam thammaith thaLarvin mahO-dhararkaakkaMay Mahodhara Ganeshprotectmy eye brows
5. thada vizhikaL baala-chandhiran-aarkaakkaMay Balachandra Vinayagaprotectmy eyes
6. kavin vaLarum adharam gajamukarkaakkaMay Gajamukha Ganeshaprotectmy lips
7. thaalam gaNak-kireedarkaakkaMay Ganakreeda Vinayakaprotectmy tongue
8. navil sipukam girijai-sudharkaakkaMay Girija-sutha Vinayakaprotectmy mouth(?)
9. nani-vaakkai vinaayakar thaamkaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy speech
10. avir nagai dhun-mugarkaakkaMay Dhunmukha Vinayakaprotectmy smile
11. aL ezhil senjevi paasa-paaNikaakkaMay Paasapaani Vinayakaprotectmy ears
12. thavirthal-uraadhu ilang-kodi pOl vaLar-mani-naasi-yaich chindhi-dharth-tharkaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy nose
13. kaama-rupoo mugam thannaik gunEsar nanikaakkaMay Gunesa Vinayakaprotectmy face
14. kaLam ganEsarkaakkaMay Ganesa Vinayakaprotectmy neck/throat
15. vaamam urum iru-thOLum vayangu kandha-poorvajar thaam makizhndhukaakkaMay Skanda Poorvaja Vinayakaprotectmy shoulders
16. Emam urum maNi-mulai viggina vinaasankaakkaMay Vigna Vinaasaka Vinayakaprotectmy breast
17. idhayam thannaith thOm agalum gaNa-naadharkaakkaMay Gananatha Ganeshaprotectmy heart
18. agattinaith thulangu ErambarkaakkaMay Heramba Vinayakaprotectmy middle
19. pakkam iraNdaiyum dharaa-dhararkaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy sides
20. pirut-taththai paavum neekkum viggina-karankaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy posterior
21. viLangi lingam viyaaLa-poodanar thaamkaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy genitals
22. thakka kuyyam thannai vaggira-thuNdarkaakkaMay Vakrathunda Vinayakaprotectmy anus
23. saganath-thai al-lal ukka gaNabankaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy loins/hips
24. ooruvai maNgaLa moorth-thi uvandhukaakkaMay Mangala Moorthi Vinayakaprotectmy thighs
25. thaazh muzhan-dhaal mahaa-buththikaakkaMay Mahabuddhi Vinayakaprotectmy knees and legs
26. iru-padham Eka-dhantharkaakkaMay Eka Dhantha Vinayakaprotectmy feet
27. vaazh karang-gap pirap-prasaadhanarkaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy arms
28. mun-kaiyai vaNanguvaar nOi aazh-tharach-chei aasaa-poorakarkaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy forearms
29. viral padhuma aththarkaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy fingers
30. kEzh-kiLarum nagang-gaL vinaayakarkaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy nails
31. kizhakkinil budh-dheesarkaakkaMay Buddheesa Vinayakaprotectme in the East
32. ag-giniyil sidh-dheesarkaakkaMay Siddheesa Vinayakaprotectme in the Southeast
33. umaa-puth-thirar then aasaikaakkaMay Uma Putra Ganeshprotectme in the South
34. mikka nirudhiyil ganE-surarkaakkaMay Ganesura Vinayakaprotectme in the Southwest
35. viggina-varth-thanar mErkku ennum dhikku adhanilkaakkaMay Vignavartha Vinayakaprotectme in the West
36. vaayuvil kasa-kan-nankaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectmy Northwest
37. thigazhu dheesi-thakka nidhibankaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectme in the North
38. vada-kizhakkil eesa-nandha-narEkaakkaMay Eesa Nandhana Vinayakaprotectmy Northeast
39. Eka-dhanthar pakal muzhudhumkaakkaMay Eka Danta Vinayakaprotectme through out the day
40. iravinunj chandhi-iraNdan maattum Ogaiyin viggina kirudhukaakkaMay Vinayakaprotectme in the night and at dawn and dusk
41. iraak-kadhar boodham uru-vEdhaaLam mOhini pEi ivai-yaadhi uyirth-thirath-thaal varum thuyarummudivu illaadha vega-muru piNi palavum vilak-ku pu-paasaangusar thaam viraindhukaakkaMay Paasa-Angusa Vinayakaprotectme from all the problems caused by evil spiritsand from all kinds of diseases
42. madhi gyaanam thavam dhaanam maanam oLi pugazh kulam vaN sareera mutrum padhivaanadhanam dhaaniyam giragam manaivi maindhar payil natpaadhig-gadhi-yaavum kalandhu sarvaayudharkaakkaMay Sarva-Ayudha Vinayakaprotectmy intellect, spiritual intelligence, spiritual life, charitable endeavors, honor,wealth, property, house, spouse, children and friends
43. kaamar pavuth-thirar mun-naana vidhi-yaarum sutra-melaam mayoorEsar eng-yaandrum virumbikkaakkaMay Mayuresa Vinayakaprotectmygrandchildren, ancestors and all my relatives
44. vendri see-vidhang kapilarkaakkaMay Kapila Vinayakaprotectmy life/existence
45. kari-yaadhi-elaam vigadarkaakkaMay Vigada Vinayakaprotectall these
46. endru ivvaaru idhu thanai muk-kaalamum Odhidinnum-paal idai-yooru ondrum ondru-raa munivar-kaaL ariminkaLyaar oruvar Odhinaalummandra-vaangu avar dhEgampiNi-aravach-chira-dhEgam aagi man-numif you chant this in the morning, noon and evening,no problems will beset youwhoever chants thishis/her bodywill be rid of diseasesand will endure
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Special Gayatri Mantra for the 16 TIME Ganeshas - SHODASA GANESH GAYATRIThe special Gayatri mantra of the 16 TIME Ganeshas given bySathguru Venkataraman:om sri kaala svaroopaaya vidhmaheykaalaatheethaaya dheemahithanno kaala yoga shodasa ganapathi prachodayath.This mantra was published many years ago in theSathguru's monthly magazine.Simple Divine Name Mantras for the 16 TIME GaneshasOm Sri Niruttha Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Baala Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Tharuna Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Bhakti Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Veera Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Shakti Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Dhvija Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Siddhi Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Uchishta Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Vigna Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Kshipra Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Heramba Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Lakshmi Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Maha Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Vijaya Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Niruttha Ganapathayey NamahaOm Sri Niruttha Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Baala Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Tharuna Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Bhakti Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Veera Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Shakti Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Dhvija Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Siddhi Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Uchishta Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Vigna Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Kshipra Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Heramba Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Lakshmi Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Maha Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Vijaya Ganapathiyey PotriOm Sri Niruttha Ganapathiyey PotriOm Salutations to Sri Niruttha GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Baala GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Tharuna GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Bhakti GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Veera GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Shakti GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Dhvija GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Siddhi GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Uchishta GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Vigna GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Kshipra GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Heramba GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Lakshmi GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Maha GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Vijaya GanapathiOm Salutations to Sri Niruttha Ganapathi
SIDDHAR KARMA YOGA SASTRA (SCIENCE)-INTRODUCTION
SIDDHAR KARMA YOGA SASTRA (SCIENCE)-INTRODUCTIONBased on the deeds of the past man takes birth on earth, The karma yoga sastra (science) says that a man should uphold the principles of Truth and Justice to attain greatness.The karma yoga has the unique power of increasing or decreasing the impact of the evil deeds (committed in the past births) in one's present life. Vaasiyogam is a class of yoga that strengthens the body, controls the breathing systems with the strength of the body, opens the third eye namely the eye on the forehead and helps one to attain greatness.It is a difficult task to master the art of Vaasiyogam, put it into practice to get the desired effect. Karma yoga sastra firmly says that the third eye of a person could be opened, only if he discharges his duties to the entire satisfaction of the God. The SIDDHAR Karma yoga Sastra prescribes certain paths that can be easily followed by people of various faiths, races and languages to attain greatness.The Siththa's (a class of Celestials) followed this path, removed the impact of the evil deeds of his past births and derived many benefits out of life. Sre Kagabujandar (Sre Kakabusundi) has advised his disciple that the SIDDHAR karma yoga path is a rare and unique path.The science of Siddhar karma yoga is a treasure acquired by the Siddhar.It is a wonderful Sastra that offer everything that they (Siththa's) wish for. Thus Sre Kagabujandar (Sre Kakabusundi) speaks about the greatness of Karma yoga in his text 'SIDDHAR karma yoga Sastra".SIDDHAR KARMA YOGA- KINDSSiddhar Karma Yoga can be divided into two parts based on the theory that causes the deed to be done and performs the deed. They are:(1) Karma yoga unto oneself (2) Karma yoga unto others.KARMA YOGA UNTO ONESELFThis means doing one's duty that one is bound is to do to himself or to his relatives. One should possess a good conduct in order to build up his character and abide by the rules laid down by the law of righteousness in his present birth. One should do his duty he is bound to do towards his sister, brother, father, mother, wife, uncle, children grandfather and grandmother. He should discharge his duties to the entire satisfaction of God, direct them to lead a virtuous life in accordance to the law of righteousness. He should staid as the very embodiment of the principles prescribed by the treatise and therefore instill them to do good deeds in all the ways they can in order to enable them to reap the benefits out of life. Thus he should ultimately make them devoted followers of the Science of Karma yoga. Thus, "The Universal Supreme Preceptor Sre Kaagabujandar" speaks about "Siddhar karma yoga unto oneself in his treatise on karma yoga. Thus, the treatise contains the direct advice of The Supreme Preceptor of the Universe - "Sre Kagabujandar"(Sre Kakabusundi)to his kind disciple Sre Gorakkar.KARMA YOGA UNTO OTHERSKarma Yoga unto others is discharging duty to other souls who are not related to us. A person who follows Karma Yoga should possess a good conduct and character and adhere the path of righteousness. Apart from this he can advice those who are friendly with him to follow the path of righteousness and make abide by the rules laid down by the principles of Truth and Justice. One should make others to do their duties properly in order to reap the benefits of good deeds and thereby enable them to lead an ideal life. Thus, The Supreme Preceptor of the Universe - "Sre Kagabujandar" in his text lays emphasis on "Karma yoga unto others" in his advice to Sre Gorakkar.KARMA YOGA - FIRST STEPThe first step in Karma yoga is to bring our mind to concentrate on one idea. This bringing of the mind to concentrate on one thing is called as meditation. In order to control the mind, which always think of so many things at the same time, and enlighten it one should do meditation. When the mind is clear the seeds of devotion can be easily sown in the field of the mind. As a seed of devotion, one should accept any one of the Gods as his preceptor (Guruji) and begin to worship Him. The Supreme Preceptor of the Universe - "Sre Kagabujandar (Sre Kakabusundi)"has thus advised his disciple Sre Gorakkar on the first step on Karma Yoga.KARMA YOGA - SECOND STEPThe second step in Karma Yoga is love for mankind. With the guidance of the Preceptor (Guru) one should think about the greatness and setbacks of the other creations of God.One should impress in one's mind the greatness present in the creatures, as creatures they are the very embodiments of righteousness. One should be clear in mind, about how one can discharge his duties to others also do their duties properly in order to earn the fruits of the good deeds according to the science of Karma Yoga. This is the second step advised by The Supreme Preceptor of the Universe - "Sre Kagabujandar (Sre Kakabusundi)" to his disciple Sre Gorakkar.KARMA YOGA - THIRD STEPWhen one follows Karma Yoga and leads an ideal life, the evil deeds of his past births have an impact on him and prevent him from discharging his duties as prescribed in the text (Karma Yoga) by subjecting him to tests and ordeals in his present life.In such cases, the man in question must approach his Preceptor (Guru), get the blessings of the Preceptor (Guru) and the deity, and continue to follow Karma Yoga without the presence of any flaw. Moreover one should keep a constant touch with the Siththa's (Who belongs to a class of Celestials and are the very embodiment of righteousness) and receive their blessings. By doing so, one can lessen the impact of sin committed in the past births attain fulfillment in Karma Yoga reap the best benefits offered by Karma Yoga and achieve greatness in life.Thus, the sins committed in the past births give diminishing impact on the souls who seek the help of the Siththa's. Through this Science (Sastra) we come to understand that God paves the way for man to achieve greatness by his contacts with the Siththa's that have acquired the eight great mystic powers. Therefore The Supreme Preceptor of the Universe - "Sre Kagabujandar (Sre Kakabusundi)"advises us to follow this step (third step), which is most important step in Karma Yoga in his text to his disciple Sre GorakkarKARMA YOGA - SABTHA THEETCHAI'S (SEVEN TYPES OF DIVINE TEACHINGS)The Supreme Preceptor of the Universe - "Sre Kagabujandar (Sre Kakabusundi)"has instructed his disciple Sre Gorakkar on the seven paths of "Karma Yoga' for the atonement of sin in his treatise namely "Karma Yoga Theetchai's". They are:(1) Ohmkaara Theetchai(2) Sadaatchara Theetchai(3) Boga Panchaatchara Theetchai(4) Thoola Panchaatchara Theetchai(5) Suukkuma Panchaatchara Theetchai(6) Kaarana Panchaatchara Theetchai(7) Mukthi Panchaatchara TheetchaiThe Supreme Preceptor of the Universe - "Sre Kagabujandar (Sre Kakabusundi)"has advised his disciple that, if a person receives the above seven Mantra Theetchai's (Sacred formula for the invocation of the Deity) through his Preceptor (Guruji) in the prescribed manner, abide by the the rules laid down by Science of Karma Yoga in the performance of his duties unto himself and the others he can certainly free himself from rebirths and get Salvation.The Supreme Preceptor of the Universe - "Sre Kagabujandar (Sre Kakabusundi)" who is a 'Karpagavirutcha tree' (a celestial tree that offers what a person wishes for) appeared to Bhaaskharamaharishi in his dream, blessed him with seven Theetchai's. More over, he bestowed on him by touch (Sparisa Theetcha). Sre Kagabujandar (Sre Kakabusundi) instructed the Bhaaskharamaharishi to give complete details on the seven paths to devotees who have a high regard for him. Peoples who wish to get such advice should bow down their heads, in reverence to receive the Theetcha.Now, let us look into the seven fold paths of Theetchai's.FIRST ADVICE - OHMKAARA THEETCHAIThe "ohmkaara Theetcha" contains the secrets of the five types of powers present in the sacred syllable-"ohm". The five sacred powers of the Theetchai's are Mantra Brahmmam, Kiriya Brahmmam, Thathva Brahmmam, Beeja Brahmmam and Muga Brahmmam.SECOND ADVICE - SADAATCHARA THEETCHAIThe "Sadaatchara Theetchai" contains the secrets of the six types of powers present in the sacred syllables-"Saravanabava". The six sacred powers of the Theetchai's are Sagaaram, Ragaaram, Vagaaram, Nagaaram, Bagaaram, and Vagaaram.THIRD ADVICE - BOGA PANCHAATCHARA THEETCHAIThe "Boga Panchaatchara Theetchai" contains the secrets of twenty-five types of pleasure powers present in the twenty-five types of sacred syllables of Panchaatchara Mantras (five sacred letters).They are:S.No.Name of Boga PanchaatcharaPanchaatchara Letters
1Ara boga PanchaatcharamSIVAYANAMA
2Kaama boga PanchaatcharamSIVAYAMANA
3Aadhai boga PanchaatcharamSIVANAYAMA
4Ani boga PanchaatcharamSIVANAMAYA
5Bojana boga PanchaatcharamSIVAMAYANA
6Thaambuula boga PanchaatcharamSIVAMANAYA
7Parimala boga PanchaatcharamSIYAVANAMA
8Paattu boga PanchaatcharamSIYAVAMANA
9Aaadal boga PanchaatcharamSIYANAVAMA
10Pathumanithi boga PanchaatcharamSIYANAMAVA
11Magaapathumanithi boga PanchaatcharamSIYAMANAVA
12Magaanithi boga PanchaatcharamSIYAMAVANA
13Kachchabanithi boga PanchaatcharamSINAVAYAMA
14Mugunthanithi boga PanchaatcharamSINAVAMAYA
15Kunthanithi boga PanchaatcharamSINAYAVAMA
16Neelanithi boga PanchaatcharamSINAYAMAVA
17Sanganithi boga PanchaatcharamSINAMAVAYA
18Animaasiththi boga PanchaatcharamSINAMAYAVA
19Magimaasiththi boga PanchaatcharamSIMAVAYANA
20Karimaasiththi boga PanchaatcharamSIMAVANAYA
21Lagimaasiththi boga PanchaatcharamSIMAYAVANA
22Praapthisiththi boga PanchaatcharamSIMAYANAVA
23Piraagaamiyasiththi boga PanchaatcharamSIMANAYAVA
24Yeesaththuvasiththi boga PanchaatcharamSIMANAVAYA
25Vasiththuvasiththi boga Panchaatcharam OMSIVAYANAMA
FOURTH ADVICE- THOOLA PANCHAATCHARA THEETCHAIThe "Thoola Panchaatchara Theetchai" contains the secrets of twenty-five types of Medicinal powers present in the twenty-five types of sacred syllables of Panchaatchara Mantras (five sacred letters).They are:S.no.Name of Thuula PanchaatcharaPanchaatchara Letters
1Baala roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVASIYANAMA
2Baalagraghathoda roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVASIYAMANA
3Sira roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVASINAMAYA
4Sura roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVASINAYAMA
5Sanni roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVASIMAYANA
6Moola roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVASIMANAYA
7Athichaara roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAYASINAMA
8Girani roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAYASIMANA
9Vaatha roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAYANAMASI
10Piththa roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAYANASIMA
11Siloththuma roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAYAMANASI
12Biramiya roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAYAMASINA
13Mega roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVANASIMAYA
14Giranthi roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVANASIYAMA
15Suulai roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVANAYASIMA
16Kutta roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVANAYAMASI
17Uthara roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVANAMAYASI
18Neththira roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVANAMASIYA
19Paandu roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAMASIYANA
20Vaanthi roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAMASINAYA
21Masuurigai roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAMAYANASI
22Gabaala roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAMAYASINA
23Valippu roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAMANAYASI
24Naasi roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamVAMANASIYA
25Nanju roga nivarthi PanchaatcharamOMVASIYANAMA
FIFTH ADVICE- SUUKKUMA PANCHAATCHARA THEETCHAIThe "Suukkuma Panchaatchara Theetchai" contains the secrets of twenty-five types of Enlightening powers present in the twenty-five types of sacred syllables of Panchaatchara Mantras (five sacred letters).They are:S.No.Name of Suukkuma PanchaatcharaPanchaatchara Letters
1Ruththirar PanchaatcharamYASIVANAMA
2Chandrasekarar PanchaatcharamYASIVAMANA
3Umaamagesar PanchaatcharamYASINAVAMA
4Rishabaaruudar PanchaatcharamYASINAMAVA
5Sabaabathi PanchaatcharamYASIMAVANA
6Kalyaanasundarar PanchaatcharamYASIMANAVA
7Pitchaadanar PanchaatcharamYAVASINAMA
8Kaamaari PanchaatcharamYAVASIMANA
9Anthakaari PanchaatcharamYAVANAMASI
10Thiripuraari PanchaatcharamYAVANASIMA
11Salantharaari PanchaatcharamYAVAMASINA
12Vithithvamsar PanchaatcharamYAVAMANASI
13Veerabaththirar PanchaatcharamYANASIMAVA
14Narasinganibaathanar PanchaatcharamYANASIVAMA
15Arthanaareeswarar PanchaatcharamYANAVAMASI
16Giraathar PanchaatcharamYANAVASIMA
17Gangaalar PanchaatcharamYANAMAVASI
18Sandesaanugraghar PanchaatcharamYANAMASIVA
19Sakkiraprathar PanchaatcharamYAMASIVANA
20Gasamugaanughrahar PanchaatcharamYAMASINAVA
21Yegapaathar PanchaatcharamYAMAVANASI
22Somaasuganthar PanchaatcharamYAMAVASINA
23Anangasugapiruthu PanchaatcharamYAMANASIVA
24Thatchanaamuurthi PanchaatcharamYAMANAVASI
25Lingorbavar Panchaatcharam OMYASIVANAMA
SIXTH ADVICE- KAARANA PANCHAATCHARA THEETCHAIThe "Kaarana Panchaatchara Theetchai" contains the secrets of twenty-five types of breathing powers present in the twenty-five types of sacred syllables of Panchaatchara Mantras (five sacred letters).They are:S.No.Name of Kaarana PanchaatcharaPanchaatchara Letters
1Agaara Beeda PanchaatcharamNASIVAYAMA
2Ugaara Beeda PanchaatcharamNASIVAMAYA
3Muulaathaara Beeda PanchaatcharamNASIYAVAMA
4Swaathittaana Beeda PanchaatcharamNASIYAMAVA
5Manipooraga Beeda PanchaatcharamNASIMAYAVA
6Anaagatha Beeda PanchaatcharamNASIMAVAYA
7Visuththi Beeda PanchaatcharamNAVASIYAMA
8Aagnai Beeda PanchaatcharamNAVASIMAYA
9Resaga Beeda PanchaatcharamNAVAYAMASI
10Pooraga Beeda PanchaatcharamNAVAYASIMA
11Kumbaga Beeda PanchaatcharamNAVAMASIYA
12Ravi Beeda PanchaatcharamNAVAMAYASI
13Mathi Beeda PanchaatcharamNAYASIMAVA
14Agni Beeda PanchaatcharamNAYASIVAMA
15Brahmma Beeda PanchaatcharamNAYAVAMASI
16Kamala Beeda PanchaatcharamNAYAVASIMA
17Mavuna Beeda PanchaatcharamNAYAMASIVA
18Gnaana Beeda PanchaatcharamNAYAMAVASI
19Anda Beeda PanchaatcharamNAMASIYAVA
20Kundali Beeda PanchaatcharamNAMASIVAYA
21Guru Beeda PanchaatcharamNAMAVASIYA
22Vaasi Beeda PanchaatcharamNAMAVAYASI
23Sugaasana Beeda PanchaatcharamNAMAYAVASI
24Kesari Beeda PanchaatcharamNAMAYASIVA
25Magaara Beeda PanchaatcharamOMNASIVAYAMA
SEVENTH ADVICE- MUKTHI PANCHAATCHARA THEETCHAIThe "Mukthi Panchaatchara Theetchai" contains the secrets of twenty-five types of Salvation powers present in the twenty-five types of sacred syllables of Panchaatchara Mantras (five sacred letters).They are:S.No.Name of Mukthi PanchaatcharaPanchaatchara Letters
1Thathvalya samaathi PanchaatcharamMASIVAYANA
2Thathvalya sothi PanchaatcharamMASIVANAYA
3Thathvalya karpa PanchaatcharamMASIYANAVA
4Thathvalya odukka PanchaatcharamMASIYAVANA
5Thathvalya poorana PanchaatcharamMASINAVAYA
6Savigarpa samaathi PanchaatcharamMASINAYAVA
7Savigarpa sothi PanchaatcharamMAVASINAYA
8Savigarpa karpa PanchaatcharamMAVASIYANA
9Savigarpa odukka PanchaatcharamMAVAYANASI
10Savigarpa poorana PanchaatcharamMAVAYASINA
11Niruvigarpa samaathi PanchaatcharamMAVANAYASI
12Niruvigarpa sothi PanchaatcharamMAVANASIYA
13Niruvigarpa karpa PanchaatcharamMAYASIVANA
14Niruvigarpa odukka PanchaatcharamMAYASINAVA
15Niruvigarpa poorana PanchaatcharamMAYAVASINA
16Sanchaara samaathi PanchaatcharamMAYAVANASI
17Sanchaara sothi PanchaatcharamMAYANAVASI
18Sanchaara karpa PanchaatcharamMAYANASIVA
19Sanchaara odukka PanchaatcharamMANASIVAYA
20Sanchaara poorana PanchaatcharamMANASIYAVA
21Aaruuda samaathi PanchaatcharamMANAVAYASI
22Aaruuda sothi PanchaatcharamMANAVASIYA
23Aaruuda karpa PanchaatcharamMANAYASIVA
24Aaruuda odukka PanchaatcharamMANAYAVASI
25Aaruuda poorana PanchaatcharamOMMASIVAYANA
210 Siddhars MantraSiddhar's PrayerRecitation of 210 Siddharshttp://www.gatewaytopeace.org/main/sidharsprayer.htm
One of my Guru Siddhar RajaKumar Swami when wandering about the jungles searching for a perfect mantra, Swami heard the voice of "Boodha Narayana Siddhar of Nambi Hills" in South India through "Asareeri" (revelation)and the voice said:When you chant the names of all the 210 siddhars, you will receive the benefit of chanting all the mantras.Pray to 210 Sithars every day and chantJai Guru Deva". Your peaceful place of dwelling will become as resplendent as the sanctum of the Lord of the seven hills.****AUM JAI GURUVAE THUNAI****
Ohm Maha Ganapathiku Arohara
Ohm Muppathu Mukkodi Devarkaluku
Ohm Narpathenayiram Rishigaluku
Ohm Saptha Rishikaluku
Ohm Asta Dhiku Palagarkaluku
Ohm Sivaperumanuku
Ohm Vishnuperumanuku
Ohm Birumma Devanuku
Ohm Parasakthiku
Ohm Astalakshmikaluku
Ohm Kalaivaniku
Ohm Murugapperumanuku
Ohm Kala Bairavaruku
Ohm Veera Bathri Samiku
Ohm Devendiranuku
Ohm Irupathi elu Natchatrangaluku
Ohm Pathinaindhu Thidhigaluku
Ohm Ragu Kala Devathaiku
Ohm Emaganda Devathaiku
Ohm Kagapusunda Natharuku
Ohm Navakiraha Nayagarkaluku
Ohm Pancha Boothankaluku
Ohm Boohma Deviku
Ohm Ema Dharumarajanuku
Ohm Chithra Guptaruku
Ohm Poori Malai Amutha Maharishiku
Ohm Poori Malai Soothamamunivaruku
Ohm Poori Malai Sivathyana Munivaruku
Ohm Poori Malai Poobala Munivaruku
Ohm Poori Malai Muthu veeramamunivaruku
Ohm Poori Malai Jayamunivaruku
Ohm Poori Malai Vedha Munivaruku
Ohm PadmanabanKavu Sanga Munivaruku
Ohm Malayalam Pathanjali Munivaruku
Ohm MalayalamViyakra Munivaruku
Ohm MalayalamJanakama Munivaruku
Ohm Ariyan Kavu SivaBrahma Maharishiku
Ohm Ariyan Kavu Parasa Rishiku
Ohm Ariyan Kavu Valla Siddharuku
Ohm Ariyankavu Asuvini Devaruku
Ohm Nambikoil Kudambai Siddharuku
Ohm Nambikoil Yoga Siddharuku
Ohm Nambikoil Punnakku Siddharuku
Ohm Viswanathan Kavukanjamalai Siddharuku
Ohm OtraiyurThirumoolaNitharuku
Ohm Pachaiyaru Vairavanuku
Ohm Pachiyaru Vana Devadhaikaluku
Ohm Pachiyaru Mouna Siddharuku
Ohm Pachiyaru Degachithi Siddharuku
Ohm Kamalanathan Kavu Vararishiku
Ohm Kamalanathan Kavu Kavubala Siddharuku
Ohm Kamalanathan Kavu Mathiraja Rishiku
Ohm Kamalanathan Kavu Gowthama Rishiku
Ohm Kamalanathan Kavu Theraiya Munivaruku
Ohm Kamalanathan Kavu Visuvani Devaruku
Ohm Kamalanathan Kavu Ambika Nantharuku
Ohm Ponnariyan Kavu Damaranandaruku
Ohm Mamangurichi Kaiyatti Siddharuku
Ohm Koodavanallur Malaikanna Nandaruku
Ohm Koodavanallur Malai Siddhanandarukku
Ohm Ingilasa Paruvatham Sachithanandaruku
Ohm Kandanathan Kavu Gananatharuku
Ohm Valliyurmalai Suriyanandaruku
Ohm Valliyurmalai Sivanandaruku
Ohm Valliyurmalai Thatichinamoorthiku
Ohm Valliyurmalai SoroopaNandaruku
Ohm Kalakkadumalai Eganatharuku
Ohm Kalakkadumalai MadhiseelaMahaMunivaruku
Ohm Theerthamalai Agasthiya Munivaruku
Ohm Varahimalai Kambali Natharuku
Ohm Varahimalai Pulasthiyaruku
Ohm Pavanasamalai Thrikalakiyana munivaruku
Ohm Aruvimalai Arutchitharuku
Ohm Aruvimalai Ghavunakulikai Siddharuku
Ohm Sengotai Malai Rajarishiku
Ohm Sengotai Malai Bodha Munivaruku
Ohm Surandai Madhiman malai Kangeya Rishiku
Ohm Surandai Madhiman malai Kanchana Munivaruku
Ohm Surandai Madhiman malai Gyana Samadhi Siddharuku
Ohm Surandai madhiman malai Santha Maharishiku
Ohm Surandai madhiman malai Vasiyoga Siddharuku
Ohm Kannatru malai Kalati Siddharuku
Ohm Kannatru malai Vadhasantha Maharishiku
Ohm Kannatru malai Sattha Rishiku
Ohm Kannatru malai Deva Maharishiku
Ohm Kannatru malai Parpa Maharishiku
Ohm Patharmalai Navanatha Siddharuku
Ohm Patharmalai Adavi Siddaruku
Ohm Thirikooda Paruvadham Sodhi Rishiku
Ohm Thirikooda Paruvadham Brahmananda Rishiku
Ohm Sivagirikendha paruvadham Anumathi Siddharuku
Ohm Sivagirikendha paruvadham Segaraja Siddharuku
Ohm Sivagirikendha paruvadham Vasudeva Maharishiku
Ohm Sivagirikendha paruvadham Nathamunivaruku
Ohm Sivagirikendha paruvadham Anumathi Siddharuku
Ohm Paymalai palaiyanandarukku
Ohm Paymalai Tholukani Siddharuku
Ohm Gundumalai Sangiya Maharishiku
Ohm Kottaimalai Marnattuch Siddharuku
Ohm Kaattazhlagar Koil malai Ramarishiku
Ohm Kaattazhlagar Koil malai pranayama Siddharuku
Ohm Thalavai malai Manikatti Siddharuku
Ohm Thalavai malai Kanaiyazhi Siddharuku
Ohm Vadagirimalai kaalinganatharuku
Ohm Thaaniparaimalai Athiri Maharishiku
Ohm Kailasagiri Machka munivaruku
Ohm Sathuragiri Korakka munivaruku
Ohm Vishnugiri RamaDevaruku
Ohm Sathuragiri palavadikaruppuku
Ohm Merugiri Dhuruvasa Maharishiku
Ohm Sathuragiri Sundara Mahalingathuku
Ohm Sathuragiri Sattai Munivaruku
Ohm Kumbamalai kumba Munivaruku
Ohm Mahendiragiri Bogha Maharishiku
Ohm Sanjeevigiri Pusunda Maharishiku
Ohm Indiragiri Roma Rishiku
Ohm Indiragiri Yugi Munivaruku
Ohm Kailasagiri Sundaranandaruku
Ohm Kailasagiri Azhlaganandaruku
Ohm Sathuragiri Sannasi Vanathuku
Ohm Brahmagiri Brahma Munivaruku
Ohm Siddhagiri Kalangi Natharuku
Ohm Sathagiri KalaMaharishiku
Ohm Sathagiri Nandheeswararuku
Ohm Sivagiri Dhanvandiri Munivaruku
Ohm Sathuragiri Mahalingam Koil Sundaralingathuku
Ohm Suriyagiri Konganama Munivaruku
Ohm Suriyagiri Brinjaha Rishiku
Ohm Sivagiri Mega Sanjara Rishiku
Ohm Maavootru Udayagiri Siddharaku
Ohm Maavootru Gururasarishiku
Ohm Kuberagiri Akasha Ghevunarishiku
Ohm Sivagiri Kaala Maha Rishiku
Ohm Indiragiri Veedana Munivarku
Ohm Thulukkan Mottai Yakobu Munivaruku
Ohm Kattalai Kombai Malai Bringi Maharishiku
Ohm Varisai Nattu malai Kalinga Maharishiku
Ohm Kadamalaikundu Marchala Mahamunivaruku
Ohm Varisai Nattumalai Kanghala Mahamunivaruku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Kamala Mamunivaruku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Vedandha Siddharuku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Boodha Narayana Siddharuku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Vyasa Munivaruku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Kannuva Maharishiku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Vashista Maharishiku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Kabala Natharuku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Kailaya pudavu Imaya giri Siddharuku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Sugabrahma Rishiku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Visuvamithra Munivaruku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Madhanga Maharishiku
Ohm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Sangiya Mahamunivaruku
Ohm Kumulimalai kaduvelich Siddharuku
Ohm Kumulimalai Azhlugani Siddharuku
Ohm Devimalai Kalluzhi Siddharuku
Ohm Devimalai Ekkiya MahaMunivaruku
Ohm Bodimalai Samadkini Maharishiku
Ohm Kottai Kudimalai Idaikattu Siddaruku
Ohm Etturmalai Mouth Kalya Maharishiku
Ohm Kodaikanal malai Siva vakkiyaruku
Ohm Kodaikanal malai Koormanandaruku
Ohm Thandikkudimalai Karka Maha Munivaruku
Ohm Poolathurmalai Kumara Sundararukku
Ohm Vimalamalai Poorana Siddarukku
Ohm Nandhimalai Athma Gyana Siddharuku
Ohm Kandaganur malai Sanaga munivaruku
Ohm Kombuthooki malai Arivanandha Siddharuku
Ohm Pasumalai Bhavani siddharuku
Ohm Thiruparangkundram kasi viswanatharukku
Ohm Nagamalai Ghevuna Siddharuku
Ohm Narasingamalai Sivanesa Siddharuku
Ohm Kidarimalai Sivaprakasa Siddharuku
Ohm Azhagarmalai Merugiri Siddharuku
Ohm Vellimalai kadaipillai Siddharuku
Ohm Edabamalai Sibich Siddharuku
Ohm Solaimalai Gnana Siddharukku
Ohm Kombaimalai Agappai Siddharuku
Ohm Aruvimalai Ulugama Munivaruku
Ohm Pannaimalai Salarkara Munivaruku
Ohm Vannimalai Asamarutha Mahamunivaruku
Ohm Vimalamalai Poovadai Siddharuku
Ohm Koduvamalai Lalada Siddharuku
Ohm Avunimalai kabada Siddharuku
Ohm Kombaimalai pavanandhi munivaruku
Ohm Adavimalai Kurubara Munivaruku
Ohm Paruvathamalai Thavanatha Munivaruku
Ohm Mandhimalai Sugadhara Siddharuku
Ohm Thayumanavarmalai Sivandheeswararuku
Ohm Kollimalai Arappaleeswararuku
Ohm Kollimalai Kayilangiri Siddharuku
Ohm Kolliamyam Pavaikku
Ohm Soramadaiyanukku
Ohm Pallinathar Koil Sambu Maharishiku
Ohm Karumalai Udaragiri Siddharuku
Ohm Sirumalai kundu kamalasana Siddharuku
Ohm Kanjamalai Suzhimunai Siddharuku
Ohm Kumulimalai Thabodhana Siddharukku
Ohm kumulimalai Arthana Siddharuku
Ohm Kumulimalai Koona Kannaruku
Ohm Arihesa Parvatham kundali Siddharuku
Ohm Arihesa Parvatham Meikanda Siddharuku
Ohm Arihesa Parvatham Vaalaiyanandaruku
Ohm Arihesa Parvatham Muthanandaruku
Ohm Vamana Parvatham Samaya natharuku
Ohm Vamana Parvatham Chandra natharuku
Ohm Vamana Parvatham Boodha nandaruku
Ohm Vamana Parvatham Kadamba natharuku
Ohm Varagagiri Tharuga Vana Rishiku
Ohm Varagagiri Marghanteya Mahamunivaruku
Ohm Palanimalai Pulippani Munivaruku
Ohm Palanimalai Desiga Munivaruku
Ohm Palanimalai Kachiyappa Munivaruku
Ohm Palanimalai Birugu Maharishiku
Ohm Kanchana Paruvatham Sorga Mamunivaruku
Ohm Kanchana Paruvatham Winokkich Siddharuku
Ohm Kongumalai Changizhi Siddharuku
Ohm Udumalai Karuvoorarku
Ohm Poovaootru malai Akilanda Siddharuku
Ohm Manjamalai Valmigi Maharishiku
Ohm Pollachimalai Vilaiyatuch Siddharuku
Ohm Pollachimalai Vimalach Siddharuku
Ohm Devimalai Thirigona Siddharuku
Ohm Kailaya paruvadham Amirtha Siddharuku
Ohm Sembaiyimalai Miruganda Maharishiku
Ohm Emayamalai Parabara Siddharuku
Ohm Kayilangiri Siddharmalai Pidi Nakkeesaruku
Ohm Thrikoodaparuvadham Paranjothi Munivaruku
Ohm Thrikoodaparuvadham Sirendira Munivaruku
Ohm Thrikoodaparuvadham Avandhiya MahaMunivaruku
Ohm Thirikooda paravatham Puviyanandaruku
Ohm Thirikooda paravatham Vegulinatharuku
Ohm Sevungiya paruvatham Thathuvanatharuku
Ohm Sevungiya paruvatham Naratha Maha Munivaruku
Ohm Sevungiya paruvatham Kayasiddhi Natharuku
Ohm Sevungiya paruvatham Gyanandha Siddharuku
Ohm Sri Sarva Sri Saktha Prapmaga Sarpa Iratchagasri Agasthiya Siddharuku
Ohm Sri Sarva Sri Saktha Prapmaga Sarpa Sri Kalahastheeswara
Ohm Sri Sadaba Siddharuku
Ohm Sri Sarva Sri Saktha Prapmaga Sarpa Sri Maharishi
Ohm Maheshwaraya
Ohm Kausthuba purushaya Sri Idiyappa Siddharuku
Ohm Thiru Annamalai Yogiram Surathkumarku
Ohm Thiru Annamalai Venkatrama Siddharuku
Ohm Thiru Annamalai Ramana Maharishiku
Ohm Thiru Annamalai Sheshadri Swamigaluku
Ohm Papanasam Sadhu Krishnaveni Ammavuku
Ohm Kanchi Kalangi Sivasami Siddharuku
Ohm Ulunthoorpaettai Shankaralinga Swamiku
Ohm Kasavanampatti Avadhooda Swamigaluku
Ohm Thandaiyarpaetai Avadhooda Swamigaluku
Ohm Sempatti Marimuthu Avadhooda Swamigaluku
Ohm Karumaripatti Mohan Siddaruku
Ohm Shiridi Saibabavuku
Ohm Annai Aravindaruku
Ohm Bhuvanagiri Sri Raghavendra Swamigaluku
Ohm Rajapalayam Sarkurunatha Swamigaluku
Ohm Rajapalayam Poonal Ganapathy Yogeeswararuku
Ohm Rajapalayam Karuppaiya Gyaniyaruku
Ohm Rajapalayam Ponnappa Gyaniyaruku
Ohm Sadhuragiri Rajasaniyasi Kalimuthu Swamigaluku
Ohm Poondi Magan Swamigaluku
Ohm Ilangai Gayathri Siddar Murugesu Swamigaluku
Ohm Dhurgai Siddharku
Ohm Vadapalani Ohmkara Swamigalukku
Ohm Vadapalani Annasami Thambiranuku
Ohm Vadapalani Rathinasami Thambiranuku
Ohm Vadapalani Bakiyalinga Thambiranuku
Ohm Vadapalai Paranjothi Mahanuku
Ohm Medavakkam Sivavakkiyar Yaghava Munivaruku
Ohm Siddhayogi Sivashangar Babavuku
Ohm Arulveli Siddharuku
Ohm Mayilai Sadhasiva Brammendiraruku
Ohm Suruli Jegannathan Swamigaluku
Ohm Pamban Srimath Kumaragurudasa Swamigaluku
Ohm Madha Amirthanandha Mayeeku
Ohm Palani Mootai Swami Palanisami Siddharuku
Ohm Thiru Annamalai Malai melirukum Narayanaswamiku
Ohm Suruli Ponnaiyah Swamigaluku
Ohm Emayamalai Babaji Swamigaluku
Ohm Annai Siddhar Rajakumar Swamigaluku
Ohm Aganda Pari poorana Sachithanandha Swamigaluku
Ohm Kaliyuga Avadhara parasakthi Brahmarishi malai Nalini Ammanuku
Ohm Durgai Sakthikaluku
Ohm Angala Parameswariku
Ohm Mahakaligaluku
Ohm Vannathi Ammanuku
Ohm Irusa puravayi Ammanuku
Ohm Ovvai Pattiku
Ohm Bannari Mari Ammanukku
Ohm Kollur Mookambikeshwariku
Ohm Saptha Kannikalukku
Ohm Madhurai Meenakchi Ammanuku
Ohm Kanchi Kamatchi Ammanuku
Ohm Kasi Visalatchi Ammanukku
Ohm Madurai Veerasamikku
Ohm Bommiy Ammanukku
Ohm Valli Ammanukku
Ohm Pudumai Lakshmi Ammanuku
Ohm Adimoola Amirtha DhanvandirikuOhm Olakkur Veera Narayana perumal Siddhar Perumanukku
Ohm Mandhira Thandira Indira Yandira MahasakthiPadaitha SrilasriKagapujandarMaharishiMoosa Thalayatti Siddhar Perumanuku
AGATHIYAR'S MOOLA MANTRAOn 19.4.2011, Agathiyar surprises me further by revealing his Moola Mantra in the Nadappu Aasi Nigandu Nadi.
This was my 40th Nadi reading. Agathiyar asked that this mantra be made known to all.210 Siddhars MantraOhm Maha Ganapathiku AroharaOhm Muppathu Mukkodi DevarkalukuOhm Narpathenayiram RishigalukuOhm Saptha RishikalukuOhm Asta Dhiku PalagarkalukuOhm SivaperumanukuOhm VishnuperumanukuOhm Birumma DevanukuOhm ParasakthikuOhm AstalakshmikalukuOhm KalaivanikuOhm MurugapperumanukuOhm Kala BairavarukuOhm Veera Bathri SamikuOhm DevendiranukuOhm Irupathi elu NatchatrangalukuOhm Pathinaindhu ThidhigalukuOhm Ragu Kala DevathaikuOhm Emaganda DevathaikuOhm Kagapusunda NatharukuOhm Navakiraha NayagarkalukuOhm Pancha BoothankalukuOhm Boohma DevikuOhm Ema DharumarajanukuOhm Chithra GuptarukuOhm Poori Malai Amutha MaharishikuOhm Poori Malai SoothamamunivarukuOhm Poori Malai Sivathyana MunivarukuOhm Poori Malai Poobala MunivarukuOhm Poori Malai Muthu veeramamunivarukuOhm Poori Malai JayamunivarukuOhm Poori Malai Vedha MunivarukuOhm PadmanabanKavu Sanga MunivarukuOhm Malayalam Pathanjali MunivarukuOhm MalayalamViyakra MunivarukuOhm MalayalamJanakama MunivarukuOhm Ariyan Kavu SivaBrahma MaharishikuOhm Ariyan Kavu Parasa RishikuOhm Ariyan Kavu Valla SiddharukuOhm Ariyankavu Asuvini DevarukuOhm Nambikoil Kudambai SiddharukuOhm Nambikoil Yoga SiddharukuOhm Nambikoil Punnakku SiddharukuOhm Viswanathan Kavukanjamalai SiddharukuOhm OtraiyurThirumoolaNitharukuOhm Pachaiyaru VairavanukuOhm Pachiyaru Vana DevadhaikalukuOhm Pachiyaru Mouna SiddharukuOhm Pachiyaru Degachithi SiddharukuOhm Kamalanathan Kavu VararishikuOhm Kamalanathan Kavu Kavubala SiddharukuOhm Kamalanathan Kavu Mathiraja RishikuOhm Kamalanathan Kavu Gowthama RishikuOhm Kamalanathan Kavu Theraiya MunivarukuOhm Kamalanathan Kavu Visuvani DevarukuOhm Kamalanathan Kavu Ambika NantharukuOhm Ponnariyan Kavu DamaranandarukuOhm Mamangurichi Kaiyatti SiddharukuOhm Koodavanallur Malaikanna NandarukuOhm Koodavanallur Malai SiddhanandarukkuOhm Ingilasa Paruvatham SachithanandarukuOhm Kandanathan Kavu GananatharukuOhm Valliyurmalai SuriyanandarukuOhm Valliyurmalai SivanandarukuOhm Valliyurmalai ThatichinamoorthikuOhm Valliyurmalai SoroopaNandarukuOhm Kalakkadumalai EganatharukuOhm Kalakkadumalai MadhiseelaMahaMunivarukuOhm Theerthamalai Agasthiya MunivarukuOhm Varahimalai Kambali NatharukuOhm Varahimalai PulasthiyarukuOhm Pavanasamalai Thrikalakiyana munivarukuOhm Aruvimalai ArutchitharukuOhm Aruvimalai Ghavunakulikai SiddharukuOhm Sengotai Malai RajarishikuOhm Sengotai Malai Bodha MunivarukuOhm Surandai Madhiman malai Kangeya RishikuOhm Surandai Madhiman malai Kanchana MunivarukuOhm Surandai Madhiman malai Gyana Samadhi SiddharukuOhm Surandai madhiman malai Santha MaharishikuOhm Surandai madhiman malai Vasiyoga SiddharukuOhm Kannatru malai Kalati SiddharukuOhm Kannatru malai Vadhasantha MaharishikuOhm Kannatru malai Sattha RishikuOhm Kannatru malai Deva MaharishikuOhm Kannatru malai Parpa MaharishikuOhm Patharmalai Navanatha SiddharukuOhm Patharmalai Adavi SiddarukuOhm Thirikooda Paruvadham Sodhi RishikuOhm Thirikooda Paruvadham Brahmananda RishikuOhm Sivagirikendha paruvadham Anumathi SiddharukuOhm Sivagirikendha paruvadham Segaraja SiddharukuOhm Sivagirikendha paruvadham Vasudeva MaharishikuOhm Sivagirikendha paruvadham NathamunivarukuOhm Sivagirikendha paruvadham Anumathi SiddharukuOhm Paymalai palaiyanandarukkuOhm Paymalai Tholukani SiddharukuOhm Gundumalai Sangiya MaharishikuOhm Kottaimalai Marnattuch SiddharukuOhm Kaattazhlagar Koil malai RamarishikuOhm Kaattazhlagar Koil malai pranayama SiddharukuOhm Thalavai malai Manikatti SiddharukuOhm Thalavai malai Kanaiyazhi SiddharukuOhm Vadagirimalai kaalinganatharukuOhm Thaaniparaimalai Athiri MaharishikuOhm Kailasagiri Machka munivarukuOhm Sathuragiri Korakka munivarukuOhm Vishnugiri RamaDevarukuOhm Sathuragiri palavadikaruppukuOhm Merugiri Dhuruvasa MaharishikuOhm Sathuragiri Sundara MahalingathukuOhm Sathuragiri Sattai MunivarukuOhm Kumbamalai kumba MunivarukuOhm Mahendiragiri Bogha MaharishikuOhm Sanjeevigiri Pusunda MaharishikuOhm Indiragiri Roma RishikuOhm Indiragiri Yugi MunivarukuOhm Kailasagiri SundaranandarukuOhm Kailasagiri AzhlaganandarukuOhm Sathuragiri Sannasi VanathukuOhm Brahmagiri Brahma MunivarukuOhm Siddhagiri Kalangi NatharukuOhm Sathagiri KalaMaharishikuOhm Sathagiri NandheeswararukuOhm Sivagiri Dhanvandiri MunivarukuOhm Sathuragiri Mahalingam Koil SundaralingathukuOhm Suriyagiri Konganama MunivarukuOhm Suriyagiri Brinjaha RishikuOhm Sivagiri Mega Sanjara RishikuOhm Maavootru Udayagiri SiddharakuOhm Maavootru GururasarishikuOhm Kuberagiri Akasha GhevunarishikuOhm Sivagiri Kaala Maha RishikuOhm Indiragiri Veedana MunivarkuOhm Thulukkan Mottai Yakobu MunivarukuOhm Kattalai Kombai Malai Bringi MaharishikuOhm Varisai Nattu malai Kalinga MaharishikuOhm Kadamalaikundu Marchala MahamunivarukuOhm Varisai Nattumalai Kanghala MahamunivarukuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Kamala MamunivarukuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Vedandha SiddharukuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Boodha Narayana SiddharukuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Vyasa MunivarukuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Kannuva MaharishikuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Vashista MaharishikuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Kabala NatharukuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Kailaya pudavu Imaya giri SiddharukuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Sugabrahma RishikuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Visuvamithra MunivarukuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Madhanga MaharishikuOhm Surulimalai Devaloga giri Sangiya MahamunivarukuOhm Kumulimalai kaduvelich SiddharukuOhm Kumulimalai Azhlugani SiddharukuOhm Devimalai Kalluzhi SiddharukuOhm Devimalai Ekkiya MahaMunivarukuOhm Bodimalai Samadkini MaharishikuOhm Kottai Kudimalai Idaikattu SiddarukuOhm Etturmalai Mouth Kalya MaharishikuOhm Kodaikanal malai Siva vakkiyarukuOhm Kodaikanal malai KoormanandarukuOhm Thandikkudimalai Karka Maha MunivarukuOhm Poolathurmalai Kumara SundararukkuOhm Vimalamalai Poorana SiddarukkuOhm Nandhimalai Athma Gyana SiddharukuOhm Kandaganur malai Sanaga munivarukuOhm Kombuthooki malai Arivanandha SiddharukuOhm Pasumalai Bhavani siddharukuOhm Thiruparangkundram kasi viswanatharukkuOhm Nagamalai Ghevuna SiddharukuOhm Narasingamalai Sivanesa SiddharukuOhm Kidarimalai Sivaprakasa SiddharukuOhm Azhagarmalai Merugiri SiddharukuOhm Vellimalai kadaipillai SiddharukuOhm Edabamalai Sibich SiddharukuOhm Solaimalai Gnana SiddharukkuOhm Kombaimalai Agappai SiddharukuOhm Aruvimalai Ulugama MunivarukuOhm Pannaimalai Salarkara MunivarukuOhm Vannimalai Asamarutha MahamunivarukuOhm Vimalamalai Poovadai SiddharukuOhm Koduvamalai Lalada SiddharukuOhm Avunimalai kabada SiddharukuOhm Kombaimalai pavanandhi munivarukuOhm Adavimalai Kurubara MunivarukuOhm Paruvathamalai Thavanatha MunivarukuOhm Mandhimalai Sugadhara SiddharukuOhm Thayumanavarmalai SivandheeswararukuOhm Kollimalai ArappaleeswararukuOhm Kollimalai Kayilangiri SiddharukuOhm Kolliamyam PavaikkuOhm SoramadaiyanukkuOhm Pallinathar Koil Sambu MaharishikuOhm Karumalai Udaragiri SiddharukuOhm Sirumalai kundu kamalasana SiddharukuOhm Kanjamalai Suzhimunai SiddharukuOhm Kumulimalai Thabodhana SiddharukkuOhm kumulimalai Arthana SiddharukuOhm Kumulimalai Koona KannarukuOhm Arihesa Parvatham kundali SiddharukuOhm Arihesa Parvatham Meikanda SiddharukuOhm Arihesa Parvatham VaalaiyanandarukuOhm Arihesa Parvatham MuthanandarukuOhm Vamana Parvatham Samaya natharukuOhm Vamana Parvatham Chandra natharukuOhm Vamana Parvatham Boodha nandarukuOhm Vamana Parvatham Kadamba natharukuOhm Varagagiri Tharuga Vana RishikuOhm Varagagiri Marghanteya MahamunivarukuOhm Palanimalai Pulippani MunivarukuOhm Palanimalai Desiga MunivarukuOhm Palanimalai Kachiyappa MunivarukuOhm Palanimalai Birugu MaharishikuOhm Kanchana Paruvatham Sorga MamunivarukuOhm Kanchana Paruvatham Winokkich SiddharukuOhm Kongumalai Changizhi SiddharukuOhm Udumalai KaruvoorarkuOhm Poovaootru malai Akilanda SiddharukuOhm Manjamalai Valmigi MaharishikuOhm Pollachimalai Vilaiyatuch SiddharukuOhm Pollachimalai Vimalach SiddharukuOhm Devimalai Thirigona SiddharukuOhm Kailaya paruvadham Amirtha SiddharukuOhm Sembaiyimalai Miruganda MaharishikuOhm Emayamalai Parabara SiddharukuOhm Kayilangiri Siddharmalai Pidi NakkeesarukuOhm Thrikoodaparuvadham Paranjothi MunivarukuOhm Thrikoodaparuvadham Sirendira MunivarukuOhm Thrikoodaparuvadham Avandhiya MahaMunivarukuOhm Thirikooda paravatham PuviyanandarukuOhm Thirikooda paravatham VegulinatharukuOhm Sevungiya paruvatham ThathuvanatharukuOhm Sevungiya paruvatham Naratha Maha MunivarukuOhm Sevungiya paruvatham Kayasiddhi NatharukuOhm Sevungiya paruvatham Gyanandha SiddharukuOhm Mandhira Thandira Indira Yandira MahasakthiPadaitha Srilasri Kakabhujenda MaharishiMoosa Thalayatti SiddharukuOhm Sri Sarva Sri Saktha Prapmaga Sarpa Iratchagasri Agasthiya SiddharukuOhm Sri Sarva Sri Saktha Prapmaga Sarpa Sri KalahastheeswaraOhm Sri Sadaba SiddharukuOhm Sri Sarva Sri Saktha Prapmaga Sarpa Sri MaharishiOhm MaheshwarayaOhm Kausthuba purushaya Sri Idiyappa SiddharukuOhm Thiru Annamalai Yogiram SurathkumarkuOhm Thiru Annamalai Venkatrama SiddharukuOhm Thiru Annamalai Ramana MaharishikuOhm Thiru Annamalai Sheshadri SwamigalukuOhm Papanasam Sadhu Krishnaveni AmmavukuOhm Kanchi Kalangi Sivasami SiddharukuOhm Ulunthoorpaettai Shankaralinga SwamikuOhm Kasavanampatti Avadhooda SwamigalukuOhm Thandaiyarpaetai Avadhooda SwamigalukuOhm Sempatti Marimuthu Avadhooda SwamigalukuOhm Karumaripatti Mohan SiddarukuOhm Shiridi SaibabavukuOhm Annai AravindarukuOhm Bhuvanagiri Sri Raghavendra SwamigalukuOhm Rajapalayam Sarkurunatha SwamigalukuOhm Rajapalayam Poonal Ganapathy YogeeswararukuOhm Rajapalayam Karuppaiya GyaniyarukuOhm Rajapalayam Ponnappa GyaniyarukuOhm Sadhuragiri Rajasaniyasi Kalimuthu SwamigalukuOhm Poondi Magan SwamigalukuOhm Ilangai Gayathri Siddar Murugesu SwamigalukuOhm Dhurgai SiddharkuOhm Vadapalani Ohmkara SwamigalukkuOhm Vadapalani Annasami ThambiranukuOhm Vadapalani Rathinasami ThambiranukuOhm Vadapalani Bakiyalinga ThambiranukuOhm Vadapalai Paranjothi MahanukuOhm Medavakkam Sivavakkiyar Yaghava MunivarukuOhm Siddhayogi Sivashangar BabavukuOhm Arulveli SiddharukuOhm Mayilai Sadhasiva BrammendirarukuOhm Suruli Jegannathan SwamigalukuOhm Pamban Srimath Kumaragurudasa SwamigalukuOhm Madha Amirthanandha MayeekuOhm Palani Mootai Swami Palanisami SiddharukuOhm Thiru Annamalai Malai melirukum NarayanaswamikuOhm Suruli Ponnaiyah SwamigalukuOhm Emayamalai Babaji SwamigalukuOhm Kanchi Mahamunivar Jeyendra Saraswathi SwamikuOhm Annai Siddhar Rajakumar SwamigalukuOhm Aganda Pari poorana Sachithanandha SwamigalukuOhm Kaliyuga Avadhara parasakthi Brahmarishi malai Nalini AmmanukuOhm Durgai SakthikalukuOhm Angala ParameswarikuOhm MahakaligalukuOhm Vannathi AmmanukuOhm Irusa puravayi AmmanukuOhm Ovvai PattikuOhm Bannari Mari AmmanukkuOhm Kollur MookambikeshwarikuOhm Saptha KannikalukkuOhm Madhurai Meenakchi AmmanukuOhm Kanchi Kamatchi AmmanukuOhm Kasi Visalatchi AmmanukkuOhm Madurai VeerasamikkuOhm Bommiy AmmanukkuOhm Valli AmmanukkuOhm Pudumai Lakshmi AmmanukuOhm Adimoola Amirtha DhanvandirikuOhm Mandhira Thandira Indira Yandira MahasakthiPadaitha Srilasri Kakabhujenda MaharishiMoosa Thalayatti SiddharukuHoly Five Syllables - panchAkshara mantra Mantra 01Holy Five Syllables - panchAkshara mantrapanychAksharaas popularly known is the holy five syllables (literally holy five letters) that is the supreme mantra of all devotees of Lord shiva. As the name suggests it is made up of five syllables. This great mantra isnamaH shivAya (namah shivaaya). The five syllables in this mantra arena - maH - shi - vA - ya.The core of the vedasThe Holy Five Syllables namaH shivAya is the heart of vedas. It is the core of the very famous chapter of vedas that stands in the middle of the vedas - theshata rudrIyamorrudra sUktam. This great mantra of veda samhita while hailing the God as the Lord of everything of the worlds, salutes the God asnamaH shivAya cha shivatarAya cha.Meaning of the panchakshara mantraThe meaning of this matchless mantra is abound. The purANas and the philosophical texts talk in a very detailed and elaborate manner its meaning and significance and hail its ultimateness. Here only a simple meaning is presented to start with.The wordshivameans auspiciousness and perfection. It refers to the God Who is Perfect without any kind of dependency on anything external to make It complete. Naturally because of this self-perfection, It is completely blissful and ever auspicious. (All other auspicious things are in one way or the other dependent on the external circumstances etc.) The prefix namaH is the mantra of salutation. The mantranamaHshivAyasalutationally invoke the Perfect God shiva.The subtle meaning of this very holy mantra is:namaH - not mine; shivAya - belongs to shiva. It is negating the ahankAra (ego) and realizing everything to belong to Lord shiva.various panchaksharaspanchakshara has five syllables, so is Lord shiva with five faces. Depending upon which letter the panchakshara is starting with, the panchakshara gets the name of a face of the God.namaHshivAyais thesadyojAta panchAksharaandshivAyanamaHis theaghora panchAksharaor theaghora mantra. Similarly the other panchaksharas also get the names.As the panchAkshara namaHshivAya is at the center of vedas, it is referred as vedic way panchAkshara. shivAyanamaH is the panchAkshara is used very much in the Agamic worship of the Lord. So it is referred as the Agamic way panchakshara.There are various panchaksharas asstUla panchAkshara, sUkshma panchAkshara, atisUkshma panchAksharaetc. each of which have specific significance. The tantric philosophic scriptures such as thirumandhiram (1) have the details about them.Ways of chanting the panchAkshariWhile many mantras have restrictions as to when and how it can be chanted etc., there is no such restriction to the panchAkshara mantra. The great prodigy sambandhar says in thEvAram, "When you sleep as well as when you do not sleep, think of the Holy Five Syllables with heartful of devotion ! This is the mantra that terribly kicked out the death when chanted (by mArkaNDeya) with sincerity."Whoever you are, whenever be the time, whatever be the situation chant the Holy Five Syllables. There are no restrictions of color, creed, caste, gender or any other restrictions. All it requires is sincerity.This mantra could be chanted as it is as panchAkshara or could be chanted along with the praNava (aum) asshaDAkshara mantra(om namahshivAya). In fact it is to be noted that praNava itself is panchakshara mantra (akara, ukara, makara, bindhu, nAtham).Benefit of chanting the mantraThe thoughts make the person. The one who has the positive thoughts is happier and the one full of worries is the sad one. The thoughts not only have effect at that moment but they definitely make impression on the personality of the individual, which could have a very long lasting impact. In this background while the good thoughts itself would be making things better, what needs to be said about the super-powered mantras that are rich in meaning as well as energy !Given the fact that "we tend to become what we keep thinking about", when one chants the Sacred panchakshara that hails the God as Perfection and Auspicious, it would take one towards that Blissful Perfection. It takes to the union with the Supreme God. What else can be more rewarding ! Even the worst sinner would get corrected and get to the glorious states if chants this mantra piously.Widespread glory of panchaksara in scripturesThe importance and glory of this mantra is stressed across the shaiva scriptures, as the most important mantra the devotee has to keep like own soul. Listing them would be highly arduous task given the importance this mantra gets in the scriptures. One may find a few of them in the stotras section (4) and thirumuRai medicine(5).Learning the various scriptures and chanting thousands of stotras (praise) of God, is all given secondary importance to chanting this great mantra. The authentic scriptures very clearly state that for the one who chants this mantra, even if none of the other scriptures are known or even any other worship of God is undertaken, that person would definitely gets eligible for the immense grace of the Supreme Lord shiva. For this the chanting of the Holy Five Syllables has been prescribed as a definite requirement for the devotee. While the rudraksha(2) and Holy Ash (3) are the ornament externally for the devotee the internal ornament is the panchAkshara mantra.The supreme mantra very simple to chant and comes with no restrictions attached in order for everybody to chant and get benefitted. With no inertia in mind chant and keep chanting as much as possiblenamahshivAya.Full of love, with melting heart, tears brimming, one who chants leading them to the Glorious path, the name that is the real essence of the four vedas is the mantranamaccivAya.OM AUM Mantras 02OM, AUMThe most sacred single syllable in the entire literature of Hinduism is OM. This word is constantly on the lips of devout Hindus from the cradle to the grave. It stands forBrahman, both as personal and impersonal God.Aum -Let us meditate on this syllable, which is the foundation of prayer.The earth emerges from the waters; plants emerge from the earth; human beings emerge from plants; speech comes from human beings; and Aum comes from speech. Aum is the essence of all essences. It is the highest of the high. It is the ultimate.Speech and breath combine to form Aum. Speech and breath are like a couple in coitus, and Aum is their offspring. Aum is the fulfillment of their desires.The syllable Aum signifies assent, for we say it when we assent to something. And assent is nothing but fulfillment.The syllable Aum is the call to knowledge. We sing the praises of this syllable, which is the key to every kind of knowledge.Those who know the soul, and those who do not know the soul, stand side by side reciting this syllable. But knowledge and ignorance are quite different. Only when it is recited with knowledge and faith, and with awareness of the hidden connections, does it become truly potent.Chandogya Upanishad I: I.Omkara (pranava) is considered to be the sound incarnation of the Supreme Personality of God and is identical with the Supreme Lord. The Narada-pancaratra states: "When the transcendental sound vibration is practiced by a conditioned soul, the Supreme Lord is present on his tongue." The Atharva-veda and the Mandukya Upanishad both mention the importance of omkara. Omkara is said to be the beginning, middle, and end, and is eternal, beyond all material restrictions. Omkara is unlimited, transcendental, and indestructible.OM represents the wholeness of the universe and the eternal vibratory sound of brahman (the universal soul) that permeates it. Indeed, Om is called shabda-brahman, the sound-form of brahman. AllHindu mantrasgenerally begin and often also end with Om. It has been frequently mentioned in the Vedas and other scriptures of Hinduism.Om is the mantra of assent. It means yes and affirms and energizes whatever we say after it. That is why all mantras begin with OM. OM is also the mantra of ascent and causes our energy to rise upward into the infinite. By reciting Om, a person gains access to the powers of the universe; and meditation on Om is said to lead to enlightenment and immortality. OM is expansive and increases the fire, air and ether elements, particularly ether. It also gives strength, protection and grace. It connects us with the guidance power of the inner Guru.Aum is the supreme symbol of God. Aum is the whole. Aum affirms. Aum is the sound which expresses all truth.The priest begins worship with Aum. Spiritual teachers begin their lessons with Aum; and their disciples open themselves to those lessons with Aum.Those in whom Aum resides are unified with God.Taittiriya Upanishad 1:8The syllable Om, also known as Pranava, can also be spelled as AUM. According to one interpretation,"A" stands for creation,"U" stands for preservation, and"M" indicates destruction or dissolution.According to another interpretation, the three letters forming AUM indicate the three lokas (planes of existence) of this universe-both gross and subtle-Svarga (heaven), Martya (earth) and Patala (netherworld).The following brief passage is one of the clearest of the countless references to OM which can be found anywhere in the Hindu scripture.The goal which all the Vedas declare, which all austerities aim at, and which men desire when they lead the life of continence, I will tell you briefly: it is OM. This syllable OM is indeed Brahman. This syllable is the Highest. Whosoever knows this syllable obtains all that he desires. This is the best support; this is the highest support. Whosoever knows this support is adored in the world of Brahma.Katha Upanishad I, ii, 15-17Om reveals all and contains all and, like the Vedas, Om is revelation that comes throughshruti (hearing). According to the Mandukya Upanishad, Om is both atman and brahman: it is the past, the present and the future, as well as all that transcends time.The chanting of OM is generally practiced by impersonalists and those engaged in the mystic yoga process. By chanting OM and controlling the breathing perfectly, which is mostly a mechanical way of steadying the mind, one is eventually able to go into trance or samadhi. Through this system, one gradually changes the tendencies of the materially absorbed mind and makes it spiritualized. This process may take many years to perfect.Namaskar Mantra Mantras 03Namaskar MantraThis is a great mantra to use as an invocation or for thanksgiving.Om Namah Sambhavaya ChaMayaobhavaya ChaNamah Shankaraya ChaMayaskaraya ChaNamah Shivaya ChaShivtaraya ChaOm. O Almighty God. Thou art the supreme source of all worldly and divine pleasures. Thou art the impeller of our physical and spiritual advancement. O supreme Father ! We pay our humble obeisance to Thee.How To Chant Mantras 04How To ChantQuestion:I am having some doubts as to how I must chant. I am used to chanting a fixed number of rounds daily. But at times, I cannot do them in the morning. I have been reading articles and sections in books which are stipulating that we should chant with full attentiveness so as to avoid offenses against the Holy name and also, in order not to neglect Krishna's reciprocation. I want to know what I should preferably do because I cannot daily chant in a way that is full of attention. Must I chant nevertheless daily whatever be the way it is done (because I am a neophyte) or should I chant only when I feel I can give full attention to the Holy Name, for example when I wake up at 5?AnswerInattentive rounds are better than no rounds. Inattentive rounds will gradually become attentive rounds. No rounds will take you nowhere. You must therefore always chant no matter what is the quality of your rounds. Strive always for the best quality, but never stop chanting on the plea that your quality is not good enough. The only chanting that is hopeless is the chanting that you did not do.The Four Great Goddess Mantra Mantras 05The Four Great Goddess MantraHRIMHRIM (pronounced Hreem) governs over the cosmic magnetic energy and the power of the soul and causal body. It is the prime mantra of the Great Goddess and ruler of the worlds and holds all her creative and healing powers. HRIM is the mantra of the Divine Maya that destroys the worldly maya. It has a solar quality to it but more of a dawn-like effect.HRIM awakens us at a soul or heart level, connecting us to Divine forces of love and attraction. It is charming and alluring, yet purifying. Through it we can control the illusion power of our own minds.In Vedic terms HRIM is a mantra of the Sun, particularly in terms of illumination. It increases our aspiration and receptivity to Divine light, wisdom and truth. It opens the lotus of the heart to the inner Sun of consciousness. It is a mantra of the region of heaven or the consciousness space in which all the worlds exist.Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David FrawleyKRIMKRIM (pronounced Kreem) governs over prana as lightning or electrical energy. KRIM grants all spiritual faculties and powers - from the arousing of kundalini to opening the third eye. It has a special power relative to the lower chakras, which it can both stimulate and transform. It helps awaken and purify the subtle body.KRIM is the great mantra of Kali, the Goddess of energy and transformation. It is also the mantra of Indra, the supreme deity of the Vedas, the Divine as the cosmic lord and enlightenment force. KRIM is the thunderbolt or vajra that destroys the serpent of the ignorance and releases the light of absolute truth. As a mantra of work and transformation, KRIM is the mantra of Kriya Yoga, the Yoga of practice. It is the main mantra of the Yoga Shakti. KRIM carries the supreme life force. It is a strong mantra; use it with care.Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David FrawleyHUMHUM (pronounced Hoom) is a Vedic mantra of Agni or fire. It is the mantra used to make offerings into the sacred fire. It is also used to call or invoke the fire and to make it flame up more brilliantly. HUM is a mantra of the inner fire or thermogenic force. It represents the soul hidden the body, the Divine immanent in the world. It both calls the divine down into us and offers our soul upward to the Divine for transformation in the sacred fire of awareness.HUM is a Shiva mantra; but it is also a mantra of Chandi, the fierce form of Kali. It is used to destroy negativity and creates great passion and vitality. It governs the earth and the material sphere in general.HUM is a powerful mantra; hence it should be used carefully. However, it can be used in a more gentle manner to invoke divine grace and protection. Through it we can offer ourselves or our afflictions into the Divine for purification and transformation.Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David FrawleySHRIMSHRIM (pronounced Shreem) is a mantra of love, devotion and beauty.SHRIM is a Lakshmi mantra, the Goddess of Beauty and divine grace. Yet SHRIM works at a deeper level than merely to give us the good things of life, including health. It takes us to the heart and gives faith and steadiness to our emotional nature.SHRIM allows us to surrender to, take refuge in, or be immersed in whatever we offer the mantra to. It is the mantra of beauty and delight and has a pleasing lunar quality. It also relates to the head and can be used to flood the senses with divine beauty and delight. It promotes health and aids in fertility and rejuvenation.Source: The Mantric Approach of the Vedas by David FrawleyThe Four Great Goddess MantraHRIM, KRIM, HUM, and SHRIM are four great Goddess mantras that govern the prime forms of energy as magnetic force, electrical force, heat, and delight. These four mantras can be used together with OM to get an extremely powerful mantra:OM HRIM KRIM HUM SHRIM!This brings about an integral development of body, mind and soul in harmony with the Divine or inner Self.The Maha-Mrityunjaya Mantra Mantras 06The Maha-Mrityunjaya MantraThe Maha-Mrityunjaya Mantra is a life-giving Mantra. It is a mantra that is said to rejuvenate, bestow health, wealth, a long life, peace, prosperity and contentment. It wards of death and accidents of all descriptions. Besides, it has a greatcurative power. It is aMokshamantra also. It isLord Shiva's Mantra.By chanting this Mantra, Hindu's believe that divine vibrations are generated which ward off all the negative and evil forces and create a powerful protective shield. And it is said to protect the one who chants against accidents and misfortunes of every kind. It is a vibration that pulsates through every cell, every molecule of the devotee's body and tears away the veil of ignorance. It ignites a fire within us that consumes all our negativity and purifies our entire system. It is also said to have a powerful healing of diseases declared uncurable even by the doctors. It is a Mantra to conquer death and connects the devotee to his/her own inner divinity.Om trayambakam yajaamaheSugandhim pushti - vardhanamUrva - rukamiva bandhananMrytor muksheeya ma - amritaatOm. We worship the Three-Eyed One (Lord Shiva), who is naturally fragrant, immensely merciful and who is the Protector of the devotees. Worshipping Him may we be liberated from death for the sake of immortality just as the ripe cucumber easily separates itself from the binding stalk. By your Grace, Let me be in the state of salvation (Moksha) and be saved from the clutches of fearful death.Hindus believe that there is great power in the repetition of the Sacred Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, the Mantra of Liberation.The Gayatri Mantra Mantra 07The Gayatri MantraThe Gayatri Mantra, also known as the Savitri Mantra, is one of the most important mantras in the Hindu scriptures. It is found in the Rig-Veda (Rig- Veda III/62/10).It is perhaps the greatest Vedic mantric chant.This mantra is chanted at sunrise, noon and sunset. At dawn it is called Gayatri, the youthful form of the Goddess, consort of Lord Brahma, the creator. It is called Savitri, the mature form, at noon, the consort of Lord Shiva. It is called Sarasvati, the elderly form, at sunset, the consort of Lord Vishnu.The Gayatri Mantra was first cognized by the Rishi Vishwamitra. Rishi Vishwamitra is the embodiment of tapas or ascetic force and his mantra carries that power of light, energy and transformation. Through it one can be born again (dwija) or twice born in truth, in the heavenly stream of Divine wisdom.This great mantra consists of three parts. The first is the chants to the seven worlds. The second is the mantra proper of twenty-four syllables. The third is a summary of the mantra's energies. The following is a brief explanation of the mantra as presented in the Mahanarayana Upanishad.The Head of the GayatriOM Bhuh!- the physical realm or earth, realm of being or foodOM Bhuvah! - the vital plane or atmosphere, realm of becoming or breathOM Suvah! - the mental plane, space or heaven, realm of illuminationOM Mahah! - the sphere of cosmic mind, realm of DharmaOM Janah! - the realm of creation or blissOM Tapah! - the realm of consciousness-forceOM Satyam! - the realm of absolute truthThe Body of the MantraOMTat - ThatSavitur - Of Savitar, the solar CreatorVarenyam - SupremeBhargo - EffulgenceDevasya - Of the GodDhimahi - We meditateDhiyo - Intelligences, mindsYo - WhoNah - OurPrachodayat - May direct"We meditate upon the supreme effulgence of the Divine Solar Creator that he may direct our minds."The Tail of the GayatriOMApo - the Cosmic WatersJyoti - the Cosmic LightRasomritam - the Immortal EssenceBrahma - the AbsoluteBhur - the physicalBhuvas - the atmosphericSuvar - the realm of spaceOM - the four higher realms"OM, the waters, the light, the immortal essence, Brahman, earth, atmosphere, heaven, OM."The Supreme Self, Paramatman, or Savitar, is the conscious being within the cosmic sun or Light of lights. The mantra is his creative force, the Divine Word. Savitar is the master of all transformations and the director of all higher evolution. He is the Self of Brahman, the pure being of the Absolute.The Gayatri Mantra releases the supreme solar power, the power of the inner sun of Self-realization and cosmic creation. Those wishing to bring about a new creation or new dawn for humanity of this dark age, should chant this mantra. Those wishing to transcend this world ofSamsaracan also use the mantra as a stairway to the infinite. This mantra also grants intelligence, creative vision and healing powers.Used with the chants to the seven worlds it unfolds all the secrets of the universe outwardly and inwardly.The Gayatri mantra is central to Yoga, Vedanta, Ayurveda and Vedic astrology.For Yoga it sets in motion the Divine will toward transformation, stimulating the Kundalini force.For Vedanta it grants Self-knowledge, knowledge of the solar Self.For Ayurveda it gives the power of the cosmic prana that is born of the sun.For Jyotish (Vedic astrology) it gives knowledge of the movements of the heavenly bodies ruled by the cosmic sun.Shiva Prarthana Mantra 08Shiva PrarthanaThis mantra is a prayer to Lord Shiva who is addressed as Sankara and Trayambaka.Sankara means giver of blessings:sana = blessingsKara = the GiverTrayambaka is the three eyed one (where the third eye signifies the giver of knowledge, which destroys ignorance and releases us from the cycle of death and rebirth).Om Namastestu BhagavanVisvesaraya MahadevayaTrayambakaya TripurantakayaTrikagni - KalayaKalagni - Rudraya Nil - Kanthaya MrityunjayaSarvesvaraya SadadhivayaSriman Mahadevaya Namah.Om. I bow down to Lord Shiva, who is the creator and protector of the universe, who is the greatest among gods, who has three eyes, who is the annihilator of all the three worlds, one whose throat is blue, who is the conqueror of death, who is the Lord of all, who is propitious who is possessed of all marks of greatness and who is the greatest among Gods. To him my prostrations.Shiva Dhun Mantra 09Shiva DhunShivo Bhokta, Shiva BhojyaShivo Karta, Shivah KarmaShivah KaranatmakahShiva is the experiencer and the highest object of experience. Shiva is the goal of Sadhana. There is nothing apart from Shiva. There is nothing other than Shiva.Whatever there is, is Shiva. There is nothing, which is not Shiva. There is no place, which is not Shiva. There is no time, which is not Shiva. To be aware of this is to be aware of Shiva.Hare Krishna Maha Mantra Mantra 10Hare Krishna Maha MantraThe devotees of Lord Sri Krishna, derive unlimited bliss and satisfaction by chanting the Hare Krishna mantra. They are endowed with divine potency for inundating the entire world in a flood of love of Godhead. The mantra is:Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare HareHare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare HareThere are many Vedic references which specifically recommend the chanting of the Hare Krishna maha-mantra as the most effective means of reaching spiritual realization and counteracting all the problems of this age. Some of these verses are the following:"All mantras and all processes for self-realization are compressedinto the Hare Krishna maha-mantra."Narada-pancaratra"These sixteen words--Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare--are especially meant for counteracting the ill effects of the present age of quarrel and anxiety."Kali-santarana Upanishad"In this age there is no use in meditation, sacrifice and temple worship. Simply by chanting the holy name of Krishna--Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare/Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare--one can achieve perfect self-realization."Vishnu Purana 6.2.17"Living beings who are entangled in the complicated meshes of birth and death can be freed immediately by even unconsciously chanting the holy name of Krishna, which is feared by fear personified."Bhag.1.1.14"The self-realization which was achieved in the Satya millennium by meditation, in the Treta millennium by the performance of different sacrifices, and in the Dvapara millennium by worship of Lord Krishna, can be
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