Thursday 17 December 2015

AGATHIYAR'S GRACE PART 2


Besides revealing these mantras, AUM KLI ANG UNG SWAHA and AUM SRIM AUM SADGURU PATHAMAY SAABA PAAVA VIMOCHANAM ROWGA AHUNGAARA DUR VIMOCHANAM SARVA DEVA SAGALA SIDDHA OLI RUPAM SADGURUVE AUM AGASTHIYA GRANTHA KARTHAAYA NAMA through the Nadi reading, Agathiyar has mentioned other mantras too to others to eradicate or lessen their sufferings.

The magnitude and extend of Agathiyar's influence in alleviating the effects of Karma by coaxing the God's to compromise and come to a deal, and to mete out less severe penalties, and at times save a life too, is seen when one reads Agathiyar's revelations to the late Jeeva Nadi Guru of Chennai and the seekers of the Jeeva Nadi that was in his possession, published in the Indian weekly's and later made available in five volumes as NADI SOLLUM KATHAIGAL and also more revelations through Karthikeyan Aiya's blog SITHTHAN ARUL.

From Hanumathdasan's Tales of Miracles by Agathiyar, we gather many of such instances.

A lady seeked out Agathiyar to help her 26 year old son come out of his drinking habit and addiction of 7 years to ganja. The Jeeva Nadi Guru of Chennai assures the lady that Agathiyar shall save her child even before he starts reading the Jeeva Nadi in his possession. 

Upon browsing through the Nadi, Agathiyar tells him secretly that he (the Nadi Guru) has placed him in a fix, for the lad's condition was bad and he was nearing his death and there was no way he would survive. Agathiyar apprehends the Nadi Guru for going overboard and promising the lady that all shall be fine. 

On inquiring further, the lady tells the Nadi Guru that she had sought medical care. While under the care and watchful eyes of the medical team her son was fine but continued his habit after being discharged. 

Agathiyar reveals the lad's condition to the Nadi Guru. The lad had developed ulcer and his kidneys had began to fail. "How do you suppose I save him", Agathiyar questions the Nadi Guru. But the most compassionate father after a few moments of silence continues. He list out some herbs and explains how to prepare and consume them. He asked that the lad take it for a minimum of 48 days. Agathiyar asked that the lady see him again in event the medicine does not work for her son or if he develops complications.

2 1/2 months pass by when one day the lady comes running to the Nadi Guru. She informs him that her son had gradually recovered and had stopped drinking, but he had developed jaundice instead. The doctors have told that his chances of survival were slim. The lad was currently warded at the hospital. 

Agathiyar assured the lady that her son will survive and asked that she sit by his bedside at the hospital and read the Garuda Thandakam, Kandhar Sasti Kavasam, Dhanvantri Gayatri, and chant the Maha Mrityunjaya Japa continuously. After a moment the most compassionate Agathiyar adds that if she could not recite those works, then she was to place the books at his bed and it would suffice to recite her Kula Deivam Japam. "Even if uttered wrongly it is fine", consoles Agathiyar. "The Lord won't be angered if wrongly said or pronounced", he continues. "Agathiyar shall save the lad for the sake of the lady and the Nadi Guru", he ends.

Agathiyar then turns to the Nadi Guru and reminds him that he (Agathiyar) has decided to save the lad for the sake of the Nadi Guru this once and asked him not to promise such things in the future and place him in a difficult position. Agathiyar ended his Nadi revelation saying that a miracle will take place at the hospital and as a result the lad shall survive.

There was no news from the lady for the next 5 days. On the 6th day upon reading the local daily the Nadi Guru came across a news that the very first blood transfusion was conducted on a lad at the Chennai General Hospital and it was a success. It was the same lad whose mother had come for guidance. What transpired at the hospital was that a group of doctors had arrived and decided to carry out the blood transfusion for the very first time at the said hospital. The lad was lucky enough that the hospital had sufficient blood of his particular group too. 

Hence the lady's prayers were answered. Agathiyar saved the day, saved the lad, and saved the Nadi Guru too.

A similar miracle had taken place way back during Akbar's time, as posted in siththanarul.blogspot.com. Agathiyar narrates, "In bygone times, there lived a Mughal King, Akbar. He prayed that his son Humayun should live. His son was saved." Agathiyar reveals how Thirumular came to the aid of the Mughal Emperor Akbar and cured his son Humayun. 

Agathiyar reveals how Humayun was saved. Agathiyar says that both Bhogar, Thirumular and Korakkar were exponents in the art of leaving one's physical body and entering another. Using this technique, Thirumular had entered Akbar and saved Humayun. 

In an episode from NADI SOLLUM KATHAIGAL, the Siddhas stage a play whereby sacred cures are delivered to mankind to combat diseases and illnesses.

“I make much money but can’t seem to keep some aside. All I earn is spent on medical expenses and purchasing medicine. Only Agathiyar can save my family.”

With these words a man stood before the Jeeva Nadi Guru. 

“What are your medical problems,” questions the Guru.

The man began listing them out.

“My mother’s kidney has failed. My father has diabetes. My eldest son has an eye problem. My daughter has asthma. My third child has a growth on her neck.”

He wanted a single medicine that would cure all these problems. He added that the medicine should not cost much and be affordable.

His request surprised the Jeeva Nadi Guru.

“Could there be a single solution to all these people’s illnesses?”, wondered the Jeeva Nadi Guru.

But the man insisted that Agathiyar would help him as his family had worshiped Agathiyar.

When the Jeeva Nadi Guru asked the man if he had looked into other options like Siddha medicine and astrology, he mentions that he had seen them all but had yet to find a solution and a way out of his karma. He had seen Korakar’s Nadi. He had done a Yagam with the aid of Tirumular’s chakra. But there was only a slight improvement. The Nadi’s he saw all mentioned that the relevant solutions were in Agathiyar’s Nadi.

He continued with another requests, a request that astonished the Jeeva Nadi Guru further. He said his aunt has had one of her breast removed due to cancer and wanted Agathiyar to replace it.

Seeing that his request had angered the Jeeva Nadi Guru, the man was willing to drop his last requests. But he insisted Agathiyar reveal one medicine for all the illnesses mentioned earlier.

Agathiyar secretly reveals to the Nadi Guru that the man who stood before him was Kollimalai Siddhan. He reveals that Kollimalai Siddhan and he go back five generations. Kollimalai Siddhan had been under Agathiyar’s tutorship, learning medicine from him. Agathiyar had made a promise to him in the last birth and he had come to claim it. “I shall reveal 128 herbs to be made as a herbal preparation for the good of mankind', declared Agathiyar. 

The Jeeva Nadi Guru was told to ask the man to jot down all the names of the herbs, as Agathiyar began revealing them. As Agathiyar mentioned the names the man noted it down as directed. Agathiyar mentioned the proportions and how it should be prepared and consumed. Agathiyar mentioned that it was a wonder drug for all illnesses, a cure all panacea.

The man thanked Agathiyan and asked to be excused for a moment. Leaving the note behind, he walked out of the room, never to return. Hence mankind received the Siddhas Compendium of Medicine.

When the Jeeva Nadi Guru seeked Agathiyar for answers to the weird game that was staged before him, Agathiyar replied that this was their play or Thiruvilaiyaadal for the benefit of humanity.

In another very rare episode Agathiyar seeks the home of a man to relieve him of his miseries.

One day, Agathiyar out of the blues instructs the Jeeva Nadi Guru to pass the Jeeva Nadi that was in his possession to a priest, Ramamurthy in Mylapore, Chennai. Ramamurthy was to keep the Nadi for three days at his home. This directive by Agathiyar surprised the Nadi Guru. There were times in the past where Agathiyar had wanted the Nadi to be place at certain temples for a short period, but never before had he instructed to pass it to another individual. The Jeeva Nadi Guru was instructed to leave for Kabhaleeswarar temple immediately. He was ask to sit at a particular spot and face a particular direction at the temple. Agathiyar mentioned that Ramamurthy would come by and told the Nadi Guru how to identify Ramamurthy. Just as told Ramamurthy came along. The Jeeva Nadi Guru after confirming it was him passed the Nadi to Ramamurthy.

Ramamurthy without the least excitement or element of surprise, asked the Jeeva Nadi Guru to read from the Nadi. Agathiyar instructed Ramamurthy to keep the Nadi in his prayer room at home for three days and to worship it.

He was to conduct a Yagam too. “It is very necessary and has to happen immediate too”, stressed Agathiyar to him with an urgency. But Ramamurthy started giving reasons for not accepting the Nadi. “I have to leave for my village,” he started. But Agathiyar replied that he could take it along with him and added that for whatever reason he had to leave for his village, the event shall take place even without him leaving his home the very night.

Ramamurthy then said he had accepted to perform a Chandi Homam. Agathiyar spells out the Chandi Homam Ramamurthy had planned to hold at his home would not take place.

After a moment of thought, Ramamurthy started giving more excuses. He had a mother who was battling with life and a daughter who had separated from the husband at his home. He had a son who was an atheist and disliked him performing Homam at home. He feared that his son might destroy the Nadi.

After this moment, Agathiyar refused to speak through the Nadi any further. The Jeeva Nadi Guru forcefully handed the Nadi to the priest. The Nadi Guru was wandering why Agathiyar had still insisted that he pass the Nadi to Ramamurthy after he had refused to accept it. The Jeeva Nadi Guru arranged to meet him at the same spot in three days time. Ramamurthy reluctantly accepted the Nadi.

Although disappointed that he had to part with the Nadi and then to someone like Ramamurthy who did not appreciate or value the Jeeva Nadi, the Jeeva Nadi Guru reassured himself that there was always a reason behind Agathiyar’s doings.

Now that the nadi was not with him, the Jeeva Nadi Guru decided to leave for Tirupathy.

At Tirupathy, he accidentally meets Ramamurthy again. Ramamurthy on seeing the Jeeva Nadi Guru fell at his feet. Ramamurthy, after gathering himself and composing himself, reveals that if it was not for Agathiyar’s Nadi he would not be alive that day. Ramamurthy goes on to explain that he had come to Tirupathy by car to perform the Kalyana Ursavam as an atonement for his daughter who was separated from her husband. The car he traveled in went out of control, after one of the tires burst, hitting a light post and bursting into flames, By Agathiyar’s grace his family survived the crash and flames. They managed to perform the Kalyana Ursavam and were on their way out of Tirupathy. Earlier before leaving for Tirupathy, he had performed the Chandi Homam and at the moment of conducting the Homam a fire had broke out too due to a short circuit. The wires caught fire but again Agathiyar had saved them.

On the third day as promised the Jeeva Nadi Guru was back at the Kabhaleeswarar temple to collect the Nadi from Ramamurthy. With Ramamurthy was his 40 year old son, Manikanden. There was a drastic change in him, according to his father. Ramamurthy reveled at the doings of Agathiyar. Ramamurthy wiping in joy mentioning that he and his family were indebted to Agathiyar forever. Only now did he see the light of the day after having suffered for the past 40 years. Ramamurthy's mother who was bed ridden could now walk too. Manikanden too fell at the Jeeva Nadi Guru’s feet and professed that from that moment on Agathiyar was his guru.

The Jeeva Nadi Guru had so many questions that Agathiyar had to answer. He read the Nadi on the spot. Agathiyar reveals that Ramamurthy was his devotee in the last birth. He had done much service to Agathiyar, but due to his past karma he had taken this birth and had gone through hell. Although faced with all kinds of torture and sufferings yet he kept chanting Lord Shiva’s mantra. Agathiyar reveals that he had been at Ramamurthy’s home chanting so that Ramamurthy’s mother should live longer. Lord Dhanvantri submitted to Agathiyar’s plea and his mother shall leave another 14 years to a ripe old age, disclosed Agathiyar. Agathiyar adds that this was the first time he (Agathiyar) had gone to the home of a mortal to chant and seek that their lifespan should be extended. Agathiyar says Ramamurthy's mother deserves the life extension for she had prayed hard and long. Fate had planned that Ramamurthy should lose his life while on the way to perform the Kalyana Ursavam. Agathiyar had to step in, otherwise the Jeeva Nadi would have perished in the fire too. Agathiyar went further to reveal that he had brought the very much sought out change in Ramamurthy’s son too. Agathiyar worked on Ramamurthy's son- in- law too. “He will be a changed person in three months time,” assuring Ramamurthy that his daughter will reunite with her husband.

Agathiyar assures in the Nadi that in the future he (Agathiyar) will settle in many homes and help humanity.

In a revelation through his Nadi, Agathiyar mentions how Brahma had confronted him. "You are asking me to go easy on too many devotees. It would take not less than 10 years to seek out their Nadi or olai suvadi and make changes to their fate. If you keep on recommending that I save them by changing their fate, who is going to repay their deeds and karma. Do we not need to punish them for their karma", questioned Brahma.

The most compassionate Agathiyar speaks his mind. He tells Brahma that he believes all should be saved, and that their fate should be changed. Brahma says that he cannot stop a particular incident from happening but can reduce the repercussions or effects as a result of that event. Agathiyar pleads to Brahma to change the karma of all those who came seeking him (Agathiyar) as he had given his word to them. Brahma finally gives his word and promises that he would not harm any of Agathiyar's devotees.

Agathiyar never lets down his devotees who seek his guidance and advise. Agathiyar presents their cases to the higher authorities which includes appealing, pleading, bargaining and in worst situations confronting the Gods for the sake and well-being of his devotees.

Thank you Agatheesa.