A cow handed over to the Kallar Ashram on the guidance of Agathiyar by an individual was later certified by Veterinarians that it could not get pregnant. But that cow did give birth to a calf. This miracle is mentioned in the Jeeva Nadi reading at Kallar.
A lady seeked Agathiyar's help and advice through the Jeeva Nadi in possession of the late Nadi Guru of Chennai for her 26 year old son who had succumbed to the drinking habit and addiction to Ganja for the past 7 years. This story was carried in Sri Velayudham Karthikeyan's Siththan Arul on 24.7.2014. The Nadi Guru jumps the gun and assures the lady that Agathiyar shall save her child and begins to read the Nadi.
On reading the Nadi, Agathiyar tells him secretly that he (the Nadi Guru) has placed him (Agathiyar) in a fix, for the lad's condition was bad and he was on his death bed and there was no way he could survive. Although he said it with good intention, Agathiyar apprehends the Nadi Guru for jumping the gun and promising the lady that all shall be fine without first consulting him (Agathiyar).
Coming back to the Nadi, 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 Agathiyar 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.
One day the lady comes running to the Nadi Guru. She informs him that her son had gradually recovered and had stopped his drinking habit. But he had developed jaundice now. The doctors had said that his chances of survival were slim. He was currently being warded at the hospital.
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. The daily carried news about the same lad whose mother came for guidance. What transpired at the hospital was that a group of doctors had arrived and decided to carry out a blood transfusion for the very first time. 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.