Religion versus Science - Part 3

Religion is beyond estimation; Science is within estimation. The universe is an ever expanding space and cannot be estimated or calculated. Atmosphere surrounding the earth, Fire and Water - all these three have enormous powers within them and that could never be fully understood. The wealth of metals and other elements underneath the earth's surface could not just be measured. The religion is basically these Five Great entities of nature and hence the religion is beyond estimation. SPACE Science first invented Telescope to analyze the sky. Science celebrated this and started analyzing the sky fully. Then only the science realized that the universe is ever expanding and its boundaries could not be located at all. ... Read more

Deepavali - Meaning and Significance

Meaning and Significance of Deepavali Thee + Aavali => Theevaali => Theepa + Aavali => Theepaavali => Deepavali. Firstly, this earth is not a lonely inhabitated planet in the cosmic space. In fact, this earth is the newest of all the inhabited planets in the universe. After this earth got separated from the Sun, the earth slowly cooled down to the climatic conditions that could sustain growth of organisms. During this period, the pioneers came to this earth from other planets in the Universe. There were precisely 18 such pioneers who came to this earth and hence they were known as Pathinen Siddhars (18 Siddhars or 18 Masters.) These 18 Siddhars came to this earth alongwith their inter-cosmic assitants ... Read more

Deepavali - Holy Day of Tamils!

Thee Awali Festival (Deepavali) Deepavali - History: This Festival has been celebrated right from the beginning of social life of Human beings on this earth. Deepavali is not due to the killing of Narakasuran during Bharatha Period. The killing of Narakasuran took place on Deepavali day by chance. So, it is a wrong notion to say that Deepavali is celebrated due to the killing of Narakasura. In much the same way, Jains celebrate this day because the 27th Thirthangara, Mahavira, who founded Jain Religion achieved Nirvana on this same Deepavali day. In the same way, historically many incidents took place on this Holy Deepavali Day. So, the celebration of Deepavali day denotes the successful transformation from animal ... Read more

Religion versus Science - Part 2

A few questions from Science and the answers given by Religion to those questions are given below: Q1: Science: "Religion talks only about things that are not visible at all." A1: Religion: "Electricity and magnetism are not also visible." Q2: Science: "The benefits of electricity and magnetic forces are experienced and understood by people." A2: Religion: "The divine forces explained by religion are also experienced by people." Q3: Science: "Why all could not experience the forces of religion?". A3: Religion: "One end of a metal rod kept on fire becomes hot on the other end. But wood does not become hot like metal. Similary a few among the human beings could sense the divine forces; while others could not." ... Read more

Religion versus Science - Part 1

Religion is the one that gives the feelings of peace, satisfaction, contentment, enjoyment and happiness to the human mind. Whereas the Science gives enjoyment, happiness, satisfaction and peacefulness to the human body. Without religion human beings cannot even live. But without science human beings can survive. All the pleasures created by science can alone not give peace or satisfaction or happiness to man. When a person lies down in a cozy bed inside an air-conditioned room he cannot get sleep if the mind is not at peace. He would be tortured by fears as if he was trying to sleep in jungle full of stones and thorns. But at the same time, a person having peace of mind can sleep happily even if he lies down in an ... Read more

History of Siddhars and IMI - Part 6

[continuation from the previous post] 15) Two and a half centuries back Siddhar Ealanampattiyaar, the hereditary heir to Siddhar Karu Ooraar, founded the 'Indhu Renaissance Movement'. He founded IMI with the aim of declaring to the world that Siddha Philosophy was borne not for the Tamils or India alone, but it was for the entire world. He used the word 'Indhu' instead of 'Indhu Religion'. He has established the explanation for this in theory as well as in practice. He worked hard to bring out the achievements of Siddhars and take them to the Society without any religious fanaticism. That is why, Siddhar Ealanampattiyaar did not form congregations or separate temples or Religious Institutions. Instead He sowed the ... Read more

History of Siddhars and IMI - Part 5

[continuation from the previous post] 14) During His period, His Holiness the 11th Pathinensiddhar Peedam saw that the Tamil race was divided and subdivided into numerous fragments on the basis of caste, religion and economic differences, estrangments, competitions, petty fights. Even though the Tamils were living in the entire the landscape between Himalayas and Kumari point and they were the aboriginates of this land, the Tamils were suppressed beyond recognition during His period i.e. 6th century of Common Era. In order to overcome all these downfalls and enslavements, His Holiness in a planned manner worked as a great warrior to resurrect the Tamil race. In order to fight against the cunning and foxy opponents who ... Read more

History of Siddhars and IMI - Part 4

[continuation from the previous post] 13) His Holiness 11th Pathinensiddhar Peedaathipathi Gurumahaa Sannidhaanam Siddhar Kaaviri aatrangarai Karu Ooraar decided in favour of Political Change. He concluded that through Political change the triangular fort of Tamil language, race and country could form Divine Rule and can make the Siddha Philosophy grow all over the world. To get this concrete decision, His Holiness toured around the world. He founded numerous Schools, Universities for developing the Divine Arts and Sciences of the Lost Lemuria Continent. He did this for the sake of the entire humanity. He desired to form a Global society having equality, brotherhood and socialistic co-operation through Tamil Language ... Read more

History of Siddhars and IMI - Part 3

[continuation of the previous post] In order to avoid becoming voluminous, a very short account of these Pathinensiddhar Peedaathipathis is given in this essay. Of the 11 pathinensiddhar Peedaathipathis who have come and worked on this earth, the last two have done significant works. They are as under: a) His Holiness 10th Pathinensiddhar Peedam, Gurumahaa sannidhaanam Siddhar Amaraavathi aatrangarai Karu Ooraar. (100 BCE - 150 CE) b) His Holiness 11th Pathinensiddhar Peedam, Gurumahaa sannidhaanam, Siddhar Kaaviri Aatrangarai Karu Ooraar (785 CE - 1040 CE). He was the chief architect of the Thanjavur Big Temple. 12) Amaraavathi Aatrangarai Karu Ooraar believed in Social Revolution. He thought that thorugh Social ... Read more

History of Siddhars and IMI - Part 2

[continuation of the previous article] 9) In Kumari continent on the banks of the Pahruli River the Eighteen Siddhars implemented their Social Philosophy amongst the human beings who naturally grew up there. This Social Philosophy got matured into the Political Philosophy to form the very first government on this earth. This first government was thus founded by the Eighteen Siddhars on the banks of the river Pahruli. This government being the oldest was named later as 'Pandaiya Kingdom'. (Pandaiya in Tamil means 'Ancient'). This word 'pandaiya' was later coined as 'Pandia'. Hence the name Pandia Kingdom came to be the well-known one in Tamil's History. 10) The Siddhar Karu Ooraar ascended to the throne of this Pandiya ... Read more