Living Indhuism and Lifeless Hinduism

(excerpts from Gurudevar's letter to a Madurai Disciple on 10th December 1991) "... ... You are living as a True Indhu and working hard like a great Warrior to establish Great Hindu religious kingdom in India. Your enthusiasm and energy should not get wasted ; For that, in the present condition, you need to clearly know a few facts about the Hindu religion. Hence, I am expanding on this further. His Holiness the 10th Pathinensiddhar Peedam lived between the First Century Before Christ and 150 CE. He had established clearly in His Written works as well as in the Practical spheres of life that the foreigners who came to this country formed the Hindu religion on the basis of North Aryans' Veda Religion namely Sanathana ... Read more

Kuruvaasagam - Translation

Author: His Holiness Siddhar Kaaviri Aatrangarai Karuwooraar, the 11th Pathinensiddhar Peedam. (in Palm Leaves manuscript form) Given by: His Holiness Siddhar Arasayogi Karuwooraar, the 12th Pathinensiddhar Peedam. (Written in Paper last century) Pathinensiddhars say "Man thinks the God is his boss. Such imagination is unnecessary." Man thinks that God gives curse to mankind and because of that only sinners and virtuous take birth. Such imagination is unnecessary according to Pathinensiddhars. Man thinks that creation of mankind is only for serving the orders of the God. For that sake, man spends his entire life in serving God by leading an artificial life forgetting his own pleasures and pains. Such imagination is ... Read more

Indhuism is Siddharism only

Indhuism is nothing but the Siddharism! The Siddha Philosophy has been living with the name Indhu Religion in the entire India. That is why our efforts have been expanded to the entire sub-continent through the formation of Indhu Renaissance Movement. That is why we allow revolutionarily people from all races, languages and states of India to join the Indhu Renaissance Movement. Whoever joins with us would soon learn by experience the divine nature of Tamil Language alongwith its divine power, beauty, life-force, virginity and supremacy. There are plenty of facilities and chances in our practices to learn the divine nature of Tamil language. So, whoever comes along with us would believe and accept the great fact that ... Read more