Sunday, September 29, 2013

Mouna Swamigal, Girivalam Roadway


Yesterday I posted a narrative on my Arunachala Grace blog about Mottayan Swami (also known as Mookupodi Swami = "snuff Swami") and Kottankuchi Swamigal (the silent Swami). 


Mottayan Swami (Mookupodi Swami)


On my quest yesterday to find Kottankuchi Swamigal, (who a reader of Arunachala Grace had asked about a long time ago) I spent some time with Mouna Swamigal, a Swami living off the Girivalam roadway and who has dedicated his life to sadhana and service at various Shrines. 


Kottankuchi Swamigal


Mouna Swamigal was born in 1926 in Burma. Coincidentally Swami Ramananda who lives near the Varuna Asta Lingam (on the side of the Girivalam Roadway and near Adiannamalai) and was responsible for the renovation of Adi Annamalai Temple


Swami Ramananda centre in Ochre


of whom you can read about at this link here


Mouna Swamigal


was also born in Burma and of Tamil antecedents. On mentioning Swami Ramananda to Mouni Swamigal he told me that they knew each other very well. 



Swami at his Home off the Girivalam Roadway


Mouna Swamigal came to Tiruvannamalai 15 years ago. When he came he performed girivalam 108 times on 108 consecutive days and it was after competion of that vrata (i.e. vow) that he decided to remain at Tiruvannamalai. Due to his health and advanced years (he is 87 years old) he has not performed girivalam for about 2 years. 


Side of Compound adjacent to Trust's old Gokulam


Previously he stayed for sometime at the Vallalar Temple (off Girivalam Roadway). Later when Mouna Swamigal used to perform pujas at the Kannapar Temple he made a connection with Shantimalai Trust (who renovated that Temple) and is now living in property and land owned by Shantimalai Trust (next to the old Gokalum on Girivalam Roadway). 


Nandi near Simha Tank where Mouna Swamigal performs Puja



He currently regularly performs puja on the Nandi statue opposite his house and in front of a Simha Lion Tank. 

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Letters to Sri Siva Jothi Mona Siddhar Swami


The below three letters were sent to Swamiji from devotees explaining how he had and was changing their lives. 



Letter One: 
From: K.S. K and S.K., Villupuram District 

Sri Mona Siddhar Swami is a Living God. I came across an article in the newspaper and on the same day my family and I went to see Guruji by 8.00 p.m., that night. From that day until now we continue to visit Swamiji and my family and I are fully dedicated to him. 

Swamiji through his Grace and Blessings has protected us from several problems and possible financial losses. We have informed a number of people about him and those people have gone to visit him and receive his Blessings. 

My wife gives homeopathy and siddha consultations and after receiving Blessings from Swamiji she has become very good at giving her patients treatments and has cured several complicated ailments. This is became of Swamiji. 

I have two sons studying B.E. Mechanical Courses, both of them are successful and are studying well after they were blessed by Swamiji. I was renting out a property to a North Indian who used the premises to run a pawnbrokers shop. Suddenly he vacated. At that time I went to Swamiji to take his advice. Upon telling him what had occurred Swamiji gave me a handful of coins—my wife and I were shocked that he should do this. Then Swamiji informed us that we should start up a pawnbrokers business similar to the one left off by our previous North Indian tenant. We were totally taken back with Swamiji’s suggestion, because we don’t have any experience with such work. But as Swamiji told us to start up the business, we did so and started up a pawnbrokers shop in the premises previously occupied by our tenant. 

We started our business on 14.4.2013 and the shop’s name is Sri Siva Jothi Pawn Broker Shop. Now as we are learning about the business, it is improving slowly and beginning to go well. 

A person borrowed money from me on credit but did not pay it back in the agreed time. Suddenly one day the person came and returned the money saying, “A Swamiji’s image came in my dream and said to give back the money to you. On having the dream I was shocked and came here to return the loan.” He noticed a photo of Swamiji in our shop and he said that it was the same person who had come in his dream to order that the money should be returned. Then he asked us to escort him to Swamiji’s Ashram and we did so. He was happy to see Swamiji and he is now a good devotee. 

We are very much thankful to Swamiji 



Sri Siva Jothi Mona Siddhar Swami



Letter Two: 
From: G.P.A, Tirupur 

Namaste to Guruji: 

For the past three years, I have been seeing your face but had never met you or seen you in person, but I always was able to internally see your face and feel your presence throughout the day. 

12.10.12 I was travelling from Erode from Chennai by train. On my journey I met a person named V.P.S. While talking I told him about seeing the face of a Swami, but didn’t know who it was as I had never met such a person. Suddenly V.P.S. showed me a picture. I was shocked to see that the picture was of the same Swami that I had been seeing for the last three years. I collected Swamiji’s address and details from V.P.S. 

17.10.12 Arranged to visit his Ashram. The day I saw him was a joyous moment. From that day onwards, I have been regularly visiting his Ashram and receiving his blessings. 



Letter Three: 
From: P. Murugan, Vettavalam 

For the past one-and-a-half years I have been visiting Swamiji. Before that I never met any Swamiji like him or experienced such an Ashram as his. I was living as my wish, not giving respect to anyone, and not taking care of my parents, wife and children. Things were going like this. Suddenly I had a severe health problem and everything got struck down. I went to local doctors who sent me to a major hospital for tests and it was confirmed that I have C.M.L., (Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia). At that moment I started to feel very bad about the sort of life I had been living and felt that I had lost everything. 

I then started to turn towards spiritual things and began to follow Ramalinga Swamigal’s guidance and started to avoid eating non-vegetarian food. Later my elder sister informed me about Swamiji at Sethavari and requested me to visit him. By taking up her words I came to Sethavari to have darshan of Guruji. On the first visit itself I felt a change and started feeling better. I saw a light of flame in Swamiji’s eyes and informed him about my health problem. After hearing of my trouble, Swamiji said he would take care of me. He instructed me to take a certain herb daily which would cure my health problems. I have followed Swamiji’s directions and am now living happily and in good health. 



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Address of Swamiji's Ashram 
Sri Siva Jothi Mona Siddhar Dharma Paribalana Trust Sethavarai, 
Nallan Pillai Petral Village and Post 
Ginjee Tk 
Villupuram District 
Tamil Nadu 

(about 20 Kms from Tiruvannamalai) 


Thursday, September 19, 2013

Panchamukhi Gayatri Shrine, Girivalam Road


On the 29th of January, 2008 the Panchamukhi Gayatri Manthralyam was inaugurated on the Arunachala girivalam roadway, next to the Annamalai Erdiner and Unnamulai Erdiner Temples. The Goddess Gayatri is considered Veda Mata (Mother of all Vedas) and also the personification of the all-pervading Parabrahman, the ultimate unchanging reality that lies behind all phenomena. 

Sri Paramahamsa Ramakrishna said of the Gayatri, that if all the truths of the Vedas were condensed into one, it would be encapsulated in the Bhagavad Gita, and if all the truth in the Gita were represented by one Universal Prayer, it would be the Gayatri Mantra. 

Gayatri is the name of one of the most important Vedic hymns consisting of twenty four syllables. The hymn is addressed to Lord Surya (Sun) as the supreme generative source. 



Shrine on Arunachala Girivalam Roadway




According to the sacred texts: Gayatri is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, Gayatri is the Vedas. It was only later that Gayatri came to be personified as a Goddess. The five-faced Gayatri (Panchamukhi) is usually seated on a red lotus signifying wealth. She represents in her five faces the five pranas (life forces) and is the protector of the five pranas in man. 

"Gayantham thrayathe ithi Gaytri (Because it protects the one who recites it, it is called Gayatri)." When Gayatri acts as protector of the life-forces, she is known as Savitri. Savitri is known in a story from the Puranas, as the devoted wife who brought back to life her husband, Sathyavan. Savitri is the presiding deity of the five pranas. She protects those who lead a life of Truth. 


Gayatri Panchmukhi


Panchamukhi Gayatri wears crowns on all her five heads, and the crowns bear nine types of gems, which signify the lustre of Divine Light flowing into the heart of the aspirant. The four heads of Gayatri represent the four Vedas and the fifth head represents God. In Gayatri Amman’s ten hands she holds the symbols of Lord Vishnu. The weapons held by the ten hands of this Goddess give divine protection and the desired boon of the aspirant, at the same time all enemies who are working unfavourably against the devotee are destroyed. 



Poster Shrine Wall, showing Sri Panchamukhi Gayatri's form


It is believed that darshan of the five faces of the Gayatri idol is capable of removing any great sin we have committed and also grants Divine Grace from Lord Shiva. The eyes of the five-faced Gayatri are watching in ten directions (four cardinal points, four inter-cardinal points, plus the Sky and Earth) for the purpose of destroying the bad and protecting the good. 

The significance of the ten hands of Gayatri Amman represents five types of Sukhas (comforts) obtainable from earth and the other five hands signify five types of Divine bliss obtainable from the Divine and Spiritual lokas. 









Recitation of Gayatri Mantra:

Om 
Bhur Bhuva Suvaha 
Tat Savitur Varenyam 
Bhargo Devasaya Dheemahi 
Dhiyo yonah Prachodayat 


Translation of the mantra: 

Om We meditate upon the spiritual Effulgence of that Adorable supreme Divine Reality, the Source of the physical, the Astral and the Heavenly Spheres of Existence. May that Supreme Divine Being enlighten our intellect so that we may realise the Supreme Truth. 

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Letter to Sri Siva Jothi Mona Siddhar



Yesterday evening I escorted a couple from Brazil, South America to the countryside ashram of Sri Siva Jothi Mona Siddhar. We drove through a torrential rainstorm, but upon arrival the weather let up and we had a long evening visit with Swami. 

As it was so dark and wet I did not take any new photographs, thus the series of photographs below are from another time. 

Upon leaving Swami entrusted me with a book of letters written by previous visitors and devotees to his Ashram, telling of their experiences. For now, I post below, one such letter written to Sri Siva Jothi Mona Siddhar from a devotee in Chennai. 





Development of Shrines at Ashram

Ashram set in Hilly Arunachala Countryside


Previous Function at Ashram



20-4-2013 
From Chennai 


Iyyah: I place my prayers at your feet and seek your blessings and guidance always. I wish to record a dream I had a couple of days back. It was around 3.30 a.m. in the morning, when this dream occurred. In the dream my son, my grandson and me are travelling in the front seat of our car and on the way, my son who is driving the car enters a cave and through it a long and dark passage. I feel apprehensive about the tunnel and tell my son that this is a path of almost no return and is going to land us in a lot of trouble. I therefore tell my son to retrace our path and exit the place immediately. 

He turns the car around within the tunnel, which seems miraculous and comes out of the tunnel into bright daylight. We stop and I get down and look into the cave to see who helped us and see a glistening white huge dog standing there and immediately understand that we have been saved by Siddhars like you. From there we reach your Ashram to inform you of this occurrence and thank you for your saving us and to seek your blessings. 

We sit on the steps by which we enter your room and when we look inside, I find a cot inside, on which you are seated with a huge aura around you and rays of light emanating from you. At that time, a huge jet black Labrador dog comes out of your room playfully. 

I was very happy to have this dream, since it showed your divinity and your true self. It also showed that you were guiding and protecting us in the journey of our life. 

Thank you Iyyah, we really feel blessed. 
A Devotee 


Saturday, September 7, 2013

Lord Shiva as Chandrasekhara



Lord Shiva is known as Chandrasekhara, which literally refers to the 'Person who wears the moon'. Chandra one of the navagrahas (celestial bodies of cosmic influence) is the lunar deity also identified with the Lunar deity Soma, and faces the South-East direction. This graha causes nightfall, strengthens the mind, purifies the blood and is considered as the Mother who radiates nectar. Worship of the Moon is said to be beneficial for relief from all sorrows and helps in curing mental afflictions. The Moon's cool rays radiate happiness. Worshipping Chandra on Mondays is said to be very effective in getting one's prayers answered. 

Hinduism propounds the idea that the (nine) Navagrahas (of which Chandra is one) are 'markers of influence' -- living energies which put out waves which affect our awareness by seizing our consciousness when we come under their influence. Reports of psychics and seers agree that Grahas cause a direct energy influence upon the energy bodies and minds of all life on earth. The nine celestial bodies (Navagrahas) are transmitters of Universal, archetypal energy and the qualities of each planet helps maintain the overall balance of polarities in the solar system. 

The sun is the indicator of the soul and the moon is the vehicle of the mind that receives the light of the soul. Even though all the Navagrahas are represented at Arunachala, the moon with its particular association with Lord Shiva (Chandrasekhara) has an extraordinary influence which is celebrated in disparate ways during Shivaratri and Poornima. 




Shivaratri is the fourteenth day of the lunar fortnight, when the moon is waning and the sun is in the sign of Aquarius. It is a night of consecration and illumination. Each month there is Shivaratri and once a year Mahashivaratri. Chandra, who is the deity of the moon and presiding deity of the mind loses one sixteenth of his brilliance every day after the full-moon day and continues waning until, by Shivaratri, he is left with just one sixteenth of his power. It is on this night of the waned moon (Shivaratri) that it is believed the mind is most tractable and can be easily conquered. 

Whereas the nights of Siva are usually associated with mastery of the mind and success of spiritual ambitions, Poornima (full moon) is more about success of boons, vratas and heartfelt prayers. Doing pradakshina on Monday, (the day of the Moon -- Chandra) is particularly helpful if one wishes to start a new project, attain a high elevation in life or rid oneself of the fear of death. In Sanskrit Chandra means, 'bright and shining'. In Vedic Astrology, Chandra represents brain and mind, emotions, sensitivity, softness, imagination, Queen and mother. The bright moon is considered a benefic, and for this reason answers to prayers connected with the Poornima (full-moon) aspect, are believed to be more easily attained. 

Chandra is described as young, beautiful, fair; two-armed and having in his hands a club and a lotus. He rides his chariot across the sky every night, pulled by ten white horses or an antelope. He is connected with dew, and as such, is one of the gods of fertility. He is also called Nishapati (Lord of the Night) and Kshuparaka (one who illuminates the night). The Moon is known as a hare, or rabbit in Vedic lore, as he jumps faster than any of the other grahas. The Moon rules over the sidereal sign of Cancer. He is exalted in Taurus, and fallen in the opposite sign of Scorpio. Chandra is a lovable God; pleasing to children as well as elders. Sages and devotees invoke the Goddess in Chandra. 

In one legend, Chandra is considered the son of the ocean as he was one of the fourteen ratnas (Jewels) that emerged from the ocean during its churning and was gifted, by the Gods and Demons to Lord Shiva, who wore the crescent moon on his head. 

A benefic Moon is often found in the charts of doctors, healers or psychologists, as well as good mothers and wives. A strong Moon can give power and creates a good administrator or leader open to the needs of his people and indicates relationship, interchange, and communication. A strong Moon also shows sensitivity, receptivity, caring for others and a nurturing attitude in life. It gives emotional maturity, responsibility and the capacity to have a beneficial effect upon society. 

Chandra has the following associations: the colour white, gender female, metal silver, gemstones; pearl and moonstone, element water, direction north-west, season Winter, body part blood, food rice, taste salt, day Monday, guna Sattwa. 


Below a very charming legend about why the Moon's light is so soft, and cool, and beautiful even to this day. 


Moonlight 
One day Sun, Moon, and Wind went out to dine with their uncle and aunts Thunder and Lightning. Their mother (one of the most distant Stars you see far up in the sky) waited alone for her children's return. Now both Sun and Wind were greedy and selfish. They enjoyed the great feast that had been prepared for them, without a thought of saving any of it to take home to their mother - but the gentle Moon did not forget her. Of every dainty dish that was brought round, she placed a small portion under one of her beautiful long finger-nails, that Star might also have a share in the treat. 

On their return their mother, who had kept watch for them all night long with her little bright eye, said, "Well, children, what have you brought home for me?" Then Sun (who was eldest) said, "I have brought nothing home for you. I went out to enjoy myself with my friends - not to fetch a dinner for my mother!" And Wind said, "Neither have I brought anything home for you, mother. You could hardly expect me to bring a collection of good things for you, when I merely went out for my own pleasure." But Moon said, "Mother, fetch a plate, see what I have brought you." And shaking her hands she showered down such a choice dinner as never was seen before. 

Then Star turned to Sun and spoke thus, "Because you went out to amuse yourself with your friends, and feasted and enjoyed yourself, without any thought of your mother at home--you shall be cursed. Henceforth, your rays shall ever be hot and scorching, and shall burn all that they touch. And men shall hate you, and cover their heads when you appear." And that is why the Sun is so hot to this day. Then she turned to Wind and said, "You also who forgot your mother in the midst of your selfish pleasures - hear your doom. You shall always blow in the hot dry weather, and shall parch and shrivel all living things. And men shall detest and avoid you from this very time." And that is why the Wind in the hot weather is still so disagreeable. 

But to Moon she said, "Daughter, because you remembered your Mother, and kept for her a share in your own enjoyment, from henceforth, you shall be ever cool, and calm, and bright. No noxious glare shall accompany your pure rays, and men shall always call you 'blessed.'" And that is why the Moon's light is so soft, and cool, and beautiful even to this day.