There are two versions of the story, but the climax is same for both. A man by name Datta renounced the world and performed intense Tapas to transcend to greater existence. However, Leela (one account refers to her as Datta’s wife, +
+ while another refers to her as daughter of Datta’s Guru) is in love with Datta and wants to start family with him. Once when Datta was in an intense meditation, Leela disturbed him. In a fit of rage, Datta cursed Leela to lose her beauty and become a buffalo headed being.
This is how Mahishi was born in Raakshasa kula, as daughter of Karamban and sister of Mahishasur.
Now, we all know the story about how Swami Ayyappa took Avatar to kill Mahishi and what happened in between. So, let us fast forwarding to the time when Mahishi sanhaar happened.
While Swami Ayyappa stood victorious over downed body of Mahishi, she transformed in to a young and beautiful lady. Upon inquiring, she introduces herself as Leela and narrates the story behind her appearance as Mahishi. She thanks Swami Ayyappa and insists that He marry her, +
however Swami Ayyappa declines her request politely and informs her that he’s taken a vow to be ‘naishtika brahmachari’.
Leela, on the other hand doesn’t relent, thus finally Swami Ayyappa promised her that He will marry her only when ‘kanni swami’ @Anshulspiritual@Itishree001
(first time visitors to Sabarimala) stops coming to Sabarimala. He also promises her that she can wait close to His own abode in Sabarimala and that she will be given respect and importance on par with Him. Thus, every Ayyappa Bhakta visits Maalikapurathuamma shrine + @InfoVedic
(some 100 meters away from Swami Ayyappa’s shrine in Sabarimala) after having darsanam of Swami.
However, my understanding is that this denotes the arrow shot by Swami Ayyappa, indicating the place to his Father Pandalam Raja, where he wanted temple to be built. Kanni Swami’s leave this ‘saramkucchi’ at place called ‘Saramkuthi’.
Why am narrating this suddenly? Because, beginning with Makara Vilakku festival, Maalikapurathamma leaves her shrine to check if this is the year when Swami Ayyappa will fulfil His promise of marrying her. She visits the ‘Saramkuthi’ to see if this year they’re devoid of +
‘saramkucchi’ from ‘kanni swami’ and she returns back to her shrine dejected to continue her wait.
Maalikapurathamma is carried on the back of a caparisoned elephant with traditional music including pandy melam.
The same procession will return to Malikappuram in a silent manner which symbolizes the grief of Devi who sees thousands of ‘saramkucchis’ at Saramkuthi.
Hope you liked the story of Maalikapurathamma, and if I erred anywhere, kindly correct me.
Today, am not sure how many of us have heard about Varma Kalai. Even if one were to have heard about it, they’d only know Varma Kalai as a form of Martial arts, thanks largely to the silver screen representation (Kamal Hassan’s character in Indian).
What many might not know is Varma Kalai at its core is a healing art form.
Varmam are the points where life force resides and flows in the human body. Varmam also means where breathing energy resides in the body (Vaakata Nithanam : Verse 31). @anexcommie@shreekanth2020@shri_v
Varmam are scattered over various parts of body like in nerves, nerve joints, bones, muscles, ligaments and inner organs.
Based on where varmam is located in the body, it has gathered various names like Vasi, Puravi, Kaalam, Uyir, Mayakkam, Pranan, Kalai, Suvaasam, Saram, Yogam,
It’s time of week where I bring you information on one of our Siddhars. Today, we’re gonna look at a Siddhar who was a master astrologer and believed to have hosted the ‘Nava Grahas’. Idaikkadar Siddhar, named after the place he was born ‘Idaikkadu’
I came across some interesting information about Idaikkadar Siddhar and thought of sharing them with you. Let’s begin, shall we?
Yes, the same community to which beloved our Shri Krishna belonged to. Idaikkadar was a shepherd and had daily routine, he used to take his goats for grazing on green pastures. While the goats were busy grazing, Idaikkadar used to lean on his staff and absorbed in Siva-Yoga nidra
Hello Dear Tweeples, today we’re gonna look at a Siddhar who made significant contribution in building the renowned Brihadeeswara Temple – Karuvoorar Siddhar. We’ll come to that aspect of things a bit later, first let’s get to know about the Siddhar’s life.
There are different theories about Karuvoorar Siddhar’s birth & origin. While one theory suggest that he is the same as ‘Karuvoorar Devar’ – a Shaiva Saint. The other – widely accepted – theory is that he’s born in a family of Sthapathis or murti architects from Karuvoor +
+ of the then Chola Kingdom (present day Karur). Hence, he’s known as ‘Karuvoorar’.
While there are little facts to support the first theory, the second theory is endorsed by none other then Sri Agathiya Muni Siddhar – one of THE greatest Siddhar in his work ‘Agastyar 12000’.
Kalanginathar Siddhar- I stumbled upon some interesting information about Kalanginathar Siddhar. Some, I found hard to believe and did not want to put out without verifying. Alas, I was unable to do so, hence writing this thread as points divided into Facts and Beliefs.
Facts:
1) Kalanginathar Siddhar is Guru of Bogar Siddhar (please read this thread on Bogar Siddhar). He taught Bogar Siddhar everything about Medicine, Alchemy, Meditation, etc.
2) Kalanginathar Siddhar and Bogar Siddhar cared for each other and had a Father-Son like relationship. In fact, Bogar glorifies Kalanginathar Siddhar in many of his poems and refer to him as Father (sorry, couldn’t find verses)
This thread is not going to be info sharing, however I'm gonna document my thoughts on what I have seen here and ask few Qs.
I've been active on Twitter since past year, even though I created this profile back in 2015. I have come across many learned individuals + @anexcommie
and great many educating threads. However, I have also come across some nasty (side of) personalities and Tweets that were really in bad taste - at least for me.
I have been asked to choose sides, take a position, when two good handles were going at each other. @shreekanth2020
My position remains as in real life - every body has a point of view and tht shud be respected. I find calling ppl names is uncalled for, but when some ppl with followers in 10s thousands can call Adi Shankaracharya ji as 'bigot', then the rest seem mild. @HelloNNewman@rspchary
Today, am gonna share about a Siddhar, who with his Siddhis, foresaw the pain human race will feel in future and sought to find a solution.
Bogar Siddhar comes from a well-respected and reputed Guru-Shishya parampara. @HelloNNewman
He’s said to be Shisya of Kālāngināthar Siddhar, who is Shishya of Siddhar Thirumoolar. There are many different stories regarding the origin of Bogar Siddhar. While some stories describe Bogar Siddhar as a wanderer from China who reached South India and settled here after +
learning & attaining Siddhas. Other stories narrate that it is his Guru Kālāngināthar, who’s from China and settled down in South India. And to fulfil his Guru’s last wishes, Bogar Siddhar travelled to China to spread the knowledge about Siddhas & later came back to India.@shri_v