Sunday, 2 April 2017

3RD ANNUAL NEI THEEBAM YETRUM VIZHAA PART 1

It was raining continuously since last night. I wondered if people would come out to Batu Caves on a rainy day. As we reached the parking lot in the Murugan Temple at Batu Caves we were surprised to see many cars and people going about with their devotion with umbrellas opened. My family and I paid our homage to Sri Ganesar and headed for the cave temple. After climbing the 272 steps we had a darshan of Sri Velayuthar Swamy. We climbed a small number of steps further taking us to the Valli Deivanai Murugan Temple. Here AVM, Thondu Seivom and Amudha Surabhi family gathered to light 1008 ghee lamps and prayed for the safety and well being of all of God's creation and the world we lived in. 

Agathiyar had directed AVM to conduct this prayer at Batu Caves on a Shasthi Tithi through a Nadi reading for Surendaran Selvaratnam last December.



Bala Chandran Gunasekaran monitored all the arrangements to make this event a success. 

AVM honored Varma masters Arunan and Yuvaraj for treating and healing the sick and also for their effort in promoting and teaching Varma and other martial art forms.

After prayers we gathered at the temple grounds to distribute food parcels. We fed the monkeys, pigeons and fishes too before heading back home.


On the eve of the event.



On the day.














































Saturday, 1 April 2017

ON THE EVE OF NEI THEEBAM YETRUM VIZHAA

Bala Chandran Gunasekaran and Dyalen Muniandi headed for Batu Caves, today, the eve of the proposed Nei Theebam Yetrum Vizha to be held tomorrow morning at 7.30am in the caves of the Muruga temple, to clean and wash the temple grounds for the lighting of 1008 deepams. 






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Tuesday, 28 March 2017

HOW DO THE SIDDHAS APPEAR?

It was 2002. I sat in awe and amazement listening to Agathiyar speak through Nadi Nool Aasan Sentilkumar from a reading of the olai suvadi or nadi. How could somebody who lived in the past tell about us? How is this possible I thought?


In 2005 as Tavayogi Thangarasan Adigal and I took a morning walk through his neighbourhood at Kallar Ashram, he turned to me and told me that Agathiyar had come the night before and asked him what he was going to give me? I turned my gaze to him in disbelief. Did Agathiyar appear to him in person? Was that possible?

As we walked through the shrubs and bushes towards Uthiyur hills in Kangayam, Tavayogi told me the Siddhas were welcoming us and were showering flowers on us. I looked towards the sky trying to get a glimpse of the Siddhas whom he had just mentioned. I saw only a bright blue sky.

As I closely followed behind Tavayogi on the jungle track leading to Shenbagadevi falls and Kutralam caves, he told me the Siddhas were all around us, ushering us. Again I looked around me in in the hope of catching a glimpse of the Siddhas. All I saw was nature staring back at us.

Back at Kallar Ashram, Tavayogi mentioned that Agathiyar had given him darshan in the hills of Kallar. I could remain quiet no more. I built up sufficient courage to ask him how they actually came and appeared to him? He replied, "In the Jhoti form".

Supramania Swami who left an opening for a window, strategically placed in his kudil so that he could constantly watch Annamalaiyar, the holy hill Arunachala in Tiruvannamalai, to my surprise had closed it with a gunny sack on my next visit. When I questioned him, he replied that he could not bring himself to see the hill as it was fiery! But I only saw a rock hill!

Then Agathiyar began to show his presence in Agasthiyampalli and Kutraleshwarar temple where he opened his eyes in the granite statues of his. Even then fearing that I would stay to investigate further, whether the miracle did take place or my eyes were deceiving me, Tavayogi hastened me out of the temple and on to our next destination.

Many years later in 2013, Agathiyar opened his eyes at AVM too. It was this sensational picture taken by my daughter that captured the attention and curiosity of devotees of Agathiyar.



Soon Agathiyar at AVM made his way to fame appearing on book covers, leaflets, and billboards and in the social medias and videos.



















Soon Agathiyar began to show his presence to many devotees at AVM too. I shared their joy each time they came over or talked over the phone on their experiences. Agathiyar revealed how he came to his devotees. These ranged from speaking through his nadi; through dreams; in their thoughts; as a savior in times of danger; as a companion on their journey; through prasad and his objects of worship; by performing miracles; in the form of a guru; and as Jhoti.

Agathiyar told Surendaran Selvaratnam that he entered his home through a pair of pathugai or holy sandals gifted by AVM. Similarly he told the Rajah family that he came into their homes in the form of the vasikol, holy sandals and rudraksha. The Siddhas came in the form of a nadi too to another dear devotee of Agathiyar.

The Siddhas stood by their devotees in times of their need. Bala Chandran Gunasekaran was saved from a road mishap where Agathiyar cushioned his fall; Balachander Aiya too was saved from a similar road mishap by Agathiyar while in India; Bala Chandran Gunasekaran was saved from a near fall when he slipped while hiking up to Pothigai peak. Pulasthiyar who accompanied him extended his hand and held onto him; Surendaran Selvaratnam was blessed to be accompanied by Korakar to the Pothigai peak. 

At Kallar Ashram Agathiyar and the 18 Siddhas appeared in the midst of the Yagam or the sacrificial fire as dark clouds started to gather rather suddenly over the Ashram grounds. The Siddhas showered flowers on the devotees gathered to celebrate the annual Agathiyar Jayanthi and Guru Puja.

The Siddhas arise in the homes of devotees too to shower them with blessings during their home puja.

Listen to Agathiyar and Bhogar reveal how the Siddhas appear to their devotees and shower their blessings.


Read more about these miracles and the darshan or appearance of Siddhas at

Sunday, 26 March 2017

LIFE'S LITTLE LESSONS PART 1

Walking along with Agathiyar, I picked up little lessons and messages for living a fruitful life. These messages also came through the experiences of people I knew.

We were getting ready to marry off our daughter last year. We were considering several factors before deciding when to hold our daughter's marriage. That is when "Aiya" passes us the message to expedite their marriage. When I went to get dates for the engagement and wedding of my daughter last year, I told the gurukkal or priest that I had not seen the marriage horoscope for both my daughter and son-in-law, and I do not intend too as they liked each other. I only came to see him to fix these dates. 

He immediately told me three things.

1. If they liked each other, there is no need to see porutham or compatibility of the bride and groom. The utmost important porutham is that of mana porutham or compatibility of the heart. Since they liked each other it was settled, he added.

2. If they liked each other, it is because of their past bandham or relationship in the past birth that has brought them together in this birth too as husband and wife. This is a result of past karmas.

3. Finally he said, go ahead with the marriage and leave the rest to God.

His words came to me as if Agathiyar was directly addressing me. The gurukkal himself looks like Agathiyar. I thanked him for clearing all the apprehension and fear we had, and giving us the strength and motivation to move ahead. 


Later I came to know the truth in this statement when many of us at AVM began to share their nadi readings. Agathiyar in these readings had pointed out and to some others given detailed revelation of their past relationships. My wife and I were life partners in a previous birth serving Agathiyar at the Kutraleshwarar temple with fruits that we sold at Papanasam. My daughter too was there with us. Ba and S too had been husband and wife, with Ba being a priests serving Agathiyar at the Adi Kumbeswarar temple in Kumbakonam; R and M were a married couple who served Agathiyar daily with milk from the cows and goats that they grazed in the vicinity while Agathiyar meditated in the caves of Kutralam. B & R had a relationship in the past, where B was a warrior and a devotee of Agathiyar; so did S and T; K and D were life partners in Erode, having actually ferried Agathiyar and later Mataji Sarojini Ammaiyar across Kaveri River to the Nattadreswar Temple. Very interesting indeed. 

Agathiyar too had said never break up lovers. Many of the AVM family were brought together again in this birth by Agathiyar himself. There was a couple who each went in for a nadi reading as friends but came out as lifemates brought together by Agathiyar.

Soon we got started on the wedding preparations. We were blessed to have all of AVM family turn out at the wedding and dinner reception, besides family and friends. The greatest blessings were the surprise attendance of Tavayogi Thangarasan Adigal and Mataji Sarojini Ammaiyar of Kallar Ashram and with them the appearance of all the Siddhas to bless the newly wed and all whom had gathered.












Saturday, 25 March 2017

BE GRATEFUL

When I came to know about the Nadi and the Siddhas and their path or Margam at the age of 43, I asked Tavayogi Thangarasan Adigal why did I not know it sooner but only came to know about it late in life. He answered rather blunt and in the face, "Be grateful for at least you have come to it (the path) now".

I was warded for the very first time in the government hospital at the age of 54. The irony is that this "fortress" was brought down by a very tiny aedes mosquito. I succumbed to dengue. I then realized how fragile we were. I was grateful that I had not fallen terribly ill to warrant hospitalization until then. My mother was hospitalized two years ago. It was her very first time at a ripe old age of 88. My father-in-law was admitted recently at 80 years of age. It was his very first stay at the hospital.

When you are either 54, 80 or 88 years of age and you succumb to an illness that warrants hospitalization for the very first time in your entire life, be grateful. Be grateful that you have had a serious enough illness to warrant an admission in the wards only at the age of 54, 80 or 88 and not sooner. Be grateful for the illness free days you had enjoyed all these years before this admission. Be grateful if you come out of it. Regard the present as a bonus and an extension of time.

When my mother-in-law was having depression, we prayed for her quick recovery. When my daughter broke her tibia and fibula bones in an accident we prayed that her bones should heal and mend fast. When my younger daughter came down with dengue too, we prayed that her platelet levels should rise fast and return to normal. When my mother was treated for a low GFR or glomerular filtration rate, we prayed that her kidneys should regain normalcy. When my wife was admitted for surgery we prayed that she should recover fast. When my father-in-law was admitted for excess phlegm in lungs, we prayed that he should recover too. When members of AVM family and their dear ones were ill or underwent extreme duress and pain, we prayed for them too.

When my brother-in-law complained of stomach pain and was operated on, he went into coma and passed away. Our prayers that he should recover was not fulfilled. 

Then the question arises why God saves some and not the others? 

This question I had was answered when Sri Krishna narrated an event in their family circle. A relative was bedridden after an illness for close to 5 years. Sri Krishna who was into the Nadi, and organised tours specifically to appease the karma of many, seeked the Nadi and did all the parikaram or atonements for the sick relative. During this course of parikaram and period Agathiyar stressed that the sick should never give up but remain strong. But sadly his sick relative died. His family and friends came down on Sri Krishna venting their anger at Agathiyar on Sri Krishna, for not saving the soul. They questioned the Nadi and the many parikarams that was in vain and ended useless, futile and pointless. They threw hurtful words at him and walked away in disgust.

There is never a Nadi for a dead man. But in this case Agathiyar called Sri Krishna for a reading. He asked Sri Krishna what he was supposed to do? Sri Krishna and his family wanted the sick relative to survive but the relative had given up on life, asking and praying that God should take him away! Agathiyar reminded them that that was the reason he had asked the sick to remain strong. Besides the prayers, the parikaram done and the help from the Siddhas towards changing one's fate, the sick person concerned should remain strong in spirit. 

Maybe my brother-in-law too had given up.

Now we do pray for the sick while asking the sick to be strong; but we leave the results to Agathiyar and God. If someone passes away even after all the medical attention given and the prayers done for his recovery end futile, let him/her go. Death is not the end. The soul has another journey to take on. Let them go for they have exhausted their karma for this birth. They will be back with another load of karma to unload.

For those nearing death, let go too of all the desires for wealth; let go of all grudges and pain; forgive yourself for all the wrong doings and forgive others too. Only then would the soul leave this body without a struggle and peacefully. Thank God for all the good received throughout your life. Pray that he should continue to care for all those whom you are leaving behind, just as he had cared for you. Be grateful for this life and what it had offered to you.  

Be grateful for this life and what it had offered to you!

If your once lucrative business was going down after many years of success; be grateful for the days that you made money.

Be grateful for the job you hold for there are many without one.

Be grateful for the food on your dining table for there are many who go by without food.

Be grateful for having an opportunity to study; while many never had.

Cherish the good memories you had and be grateful for those fine and sunny days.

If you have hands and feet, eyes and ears, be grateful. If you are able to eat be grateful. 

It only takes a walk into the hospital to realize how blessed we are.

It only takes a walk through the squatters and slums, to realize how fortunate we are.

Be grateful for all that you had. Your mantra and the only one should be, "Thank you God! Thank you God! Thank you God!"

Show your gratefulness by giving back to the less unfortunate. The rich might not need any assistance from you; but the poor would certainly appreciate any help from you.

Reach out to the poor in your neighbourhood; workplace; or school. Reach out and provide aid to the childrens home and old folks home that is nearby. They are all God's children. Reach out to God by reaching out to these children. 

Friday, 24 March 2017

A DEVOTEE'S STORY PART 2

Srimathi Rakhi Chaturvedi continues her wonderful story about how she came to the Siddhas. Read her earlier story at http://agathiyarvanam.blogspot.my/2017/03/a-devotees-story.html

She continues,
Siddhas Grace
After getting a glimpse of the ways siddhas take care of all the sincere seekers, I got married in December 2010. Then what began was probably a cooling off period for me. The sadhanas I was involved in advised by Shivanand ji before my marriage was reduced drastically. I was settling to the new place and environment. I was missing the urge to involve myself with same intensity in my spiritual practices as before.
In 2012, I was blessed with a baby girl ... she became my full time commitment. Once my daughter turned 3, restlessness in me increased. And I even felt my inner self saying... now get back to work… I felt I was looking for something in particular but did not know exactly what…..
In Aug 2015, in a sudden program arranged by my husband we went to the abode of Ma Vaishnav Devi in Jammu and Kashmir and Golden temple in Amritsar …Ma Vaishnav Devi and the siddhas and gurus in Amritsar touched some spiritual cords in us.

Golden temple or Shri Harmandir Sahib was founded by a Sikh guru Guru Ram Das. The place which was filled with so much peace and divinity… people from various castes, creed and religion were there doing selfless service in the beautifully maintained Abode of God. Over 1 lakh people visit the shrine daily for worship and partake jointly in the community kitchen and meal (langar) regardless of any distinctions. God’s name and Gurbani Kirtan was continuously playing for all to merge into the divine kirtan or chanting. The place filled with selfless service, divine sankirtan and Annadaanam .. must be the place most dear to all the siddhas… who are all one I thought and one can easily feel their presence.
In spite of a huge rush due to long weekend … where people were not allowed to even stand barring a few seconds in the main shrine where is installed the Adi Granth, the holy scripture of Sikhism (which they consider as living guru). We, myself, husband and daughter were allowed by siddhas grace to sit in a corner for more than 5 minutes to submit our prayers….. immense peace dawned on me.
I prayed for guidance from the gurus and siddhas … and after returning from our trip I came across Siddha Heartbeat within less than a week ... oh.. this is exactly what I was looking for… and there was more to come…
The first day when I came across Siddha Heartbeat I could not sleep that night properly… the magical articles and wonderful books of Shanmugam ji had an overpowering effect on me… I could not control my urge to visit the site again and again and I can say for sure…. Fire of Devotion is one of my favorite books. 
I felt sorry for myself for … being unaware of the treasures Shanmugam ji has shared so selflessly to the world … I also felt sorry for how I could have forgotten Agasthya Mahamuni, our compassionate father who had already entered my life in 2009 in the form of a nadi reading… restlessness in me increased even more till I picked up my phone and called Tavayogi ji in Kallar. Peace dawned on me by just talking to him …. I introduced myself to him and he asked “When are you coming to my place daughter”. I had no plans except the desire to go there. I said "Swami ji just bless me to be worthy to be there". "I bless you and just keep praying to Agashtya" was his reply. 
Tavayogi Thangarasan Adigal of Kallar Ashram. Photo courtesy of  Monika Sanjiv Malhotra

We visited Kallar in August 2016 and me and my husband were swept away by the hospitality given to us by Swami ji and all the volunteers in the ashram. We have never experienced the kind of magical peace in a place so charged with divinity and at the same time nature around seemed to be painted by some divine artist. After staying one day and one night in the ashram we left with a very heavy heart... and tears in my eyes. Swami ji told me "I have taken you as my daughter and you all must attend the function in December". The smile of Swami ji is enough to melt our hearts and open new portals for us to move forward in the Siddha Marg. After leaving the ashram I kept silent for some time.. for I did not want to break the peace my whole being was experiencing.
Present day Kallar Ashram. Photo courtesy of Mahin

We offered our prayers to Agashtya Mahamuni … to be able to make it to function. The compassionate master arranged everything for us. In spite of some hassles we made it to the function. Shanmugam ji had become an instrument in our lives... to be able to reconnect with the siddhas. The kind of influence Shanmugam ji, his writings and his army of angels at Agathiyar Vanam Malaysia (AVM) are doing to lives of uncountable people can never be expressed in words…. for their magic can only be felt with tender hearts.
It was a dream came true.. meeting Shanmugam ji in Kallar to whom we will always be indebted to and it was heart touching to see the entire team of AVM doing seva in the ashram. We felt equally wonderful meeting Sanjiv ji and his family and various other devotees gather to celebrate the function. Shanmugam ji also introduced us to Manoj ji and Vivek ji talking to whom for the available two hours was like peeping into the lives of extraordinary beings … the experiences they shared seemed far above the reach of an average human. It was another life altering moment for us. 
Before leaving for Dehradun we had an appointment through someone, for a jeeva nadi reading in Erode near Coimbatore. But again the siddhas guided us through Manoj ji and Vivek ji and they asked to immediately cancel our appointment in Erode for certain reasons. Manoj ji assured that he will arrange a good reading for us in Chennai. We followed their advice. Though we had some apprehensions as generally getting jeeva nadi appointments is not easy and that too… on the day of our choice i.e. 25.12.16, as we had an early morning flight from Chennai on 26th. Selvam ji the nadi reader was out of Chennai to his hometown after the cyclone “Vardah” and his phone was not reachable. With Mahamuni’s grace, Selvam ji was back in Chennai and finally we got an appointment on 25th. But Selvam ji was not having a translator that day. By now all my apprehensions were vanished as I felt that since the siddhas are guiding and helping us quite visibly they will help us with the translator. Again our angel Manoj ji called up on his own and asked if we needed a translator. We said "Yes". And one Atmajhoti ji came over all the way from the holy land of Tiruvannamalai. We all met in time and the reading was conducted for us. Bhrigu Maharishi blessed us with a darshan of shank, chakra and kamal in the jeeva nadi.. was this just a coincidence that we were just returning from our trip to Navtirupati? We were spellbound.
I know that my journey had just began and I am like a small ant in front of extraordinary souls whom I came across in the last 2 years. But I know that Mahamuni loves us all……. for it was His grace which allowed the entry of these extraordinary souls into my life…..

Now I pause and think if I had never come across Siddha Heartbeat my life would have been totally different.
Thank you very much Srimathi Rakhi Chaturvedi for sharing your experiences on Siddha Heartbeat.

1008 Nei Theebam Yetrum Vizhaa & Annathaanam


1008 Nei Theebam Yetrum Vizha 2017 & Annadhaanam

Date : 02/04/2017 
Day : Sunday 
Time : 7.30am
Tithi : Shasti
Venue : Batu Caves Murugan Temple (Cave Temple)

Dear family, please join us to light 1008 ghee lamps and sing the praise of Lord Muruga & the Siddhas, followed with an Annadhaanam.

We shall light a lamp at Lord Vinayagar's Sannathi, Mouna guru's Sannathi and finally 1008 lamps inside the cave.

We shall distribute 500 food parcels. We shall also feed the birds, fishes & monkeys.

This event is conducted on the directive from Agathiyar. Its objective is to help reduce the occurrence of natural calamities. The venue and tithi is also specified by Agathiyar.