Tavayogi Thangarasan Adigal and Mataji Sarojini Ammaiyar paid homage to Lord Muruga at Batu Caves and Mauna Samy's Samadhi yesterday.
The above Jeeva Nadi revelation by Agathiyar was for Surendaran Selvaratnam. Surendaran put forth five questions when he seeked Agathiyar's Jeeva Nadi for direction and answers, which were all answered by Agathiyar. Besides his career and personal life, he had asked to know about the history of the samadhi at the foothills of Batu Caves in Malaysia purportedly said to be that of one Mauna Guru Siddhar.
Agathiyar explains that the saint, a devout bakta of Lord Murugan had traveled to Batu Caves and went into samadhi. People used to call him Mauna Samy. Agathiyar says, "Having performed tavam or austerities in the Himalayan range, a saint traveled through Burma to the limestone hills of Malaya. He installed my Guru (Lord Murugan), performed further tavam and gained Mukthi. He maintained silence for years and attained Siddhi. The locals called him Mauna Samy".
Earlier Agathiyar had directed an Indian citizen working in Singapore to pay homage at this samadhi through a Nadi reading. Later Surendaran and many others were asked to light a lamp at this place. Obviously they were keen to know more about the saint and his life. Going over to Batu Caves and having located the samadhi, they began frequently this spot as instructed by Agathiyar. Saravanan Palanisamy did some research too regarding the saint and his samadhi and has posted some information at http://arulgnanajyothi.blogspot.com/2015/01/mouna-guru-sitthar-of-batu-caves.html
Lately Surendaran asked to know if there where more Siddha Samadhis in Malaysia, to which Agathiyar listed several in his Jeeva Nadi including that of a disciple of a Siddha Vidhyarthi from Kerala. It is located in Penang. Agathiyar mentions another samadhi of his follower in a Thirumal temple in Penang too. He mentions that he had revealed earlier to Surendaran above the significance of Mauna Siddhar's Samadhi in Batu Caves and that Surendaran is aware of Sri Jaganatha Swamigal's samadhi in Tapah too. Agathiyar reveals that the samadhi at what is popularly known as Sanasimalai in Cheng, Melaka is actually that of Pinnaakisan.