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+ | The Paramaśiva lineage represents the tradition of Gurus (enlightened masters) in Tiruvannamalai (also called Arunachala) starting from Paramaśiva Himself. The lineage of Paramaśiva prevails to fulfill Paramaśiva’s promise to humanity to be an eternal guiding force through an unbroken lineage of living Gurus hailing from Tiruvannamalai to sustain the enlightenment ecosystem. | ||
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+ | Hindu History reveals the appearance of Śrī Paramaśiva as an infinite effulgence of light (called ‘lingodbhava’ depicted as a deity in the picture) in Tiruvannamalai to bless humanity with the promise to be available in the three-fold form: 1) form of the sacred Hill Arunachala that continuously radiates the energy of Enlightenment 2) form of the worshipful Śiva Liṅga deity in the Arunachaleshwara temple in Tiruvannamalai and 3) As a living incarnation to continuously guide the people in the path of Enlightenment. | ||
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+ | '''Paramasiva’s promise to humanity to manifest as 1) Mountain, 2) Shiva linga and 3) Living incarnation in Tiruvannamalai…''' | ||
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+ | 1. Sacred Arunachala hill, | ||
+ | 2. Shiva Linga in the Arunachaleshwara temple (worshippable form) | ||
+ | 3. Living incarnation of Paramasiva (photograph of The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, current living incarnation of Paramasiva at approximately age 11). | ||
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+ | '''Shastra Pramana - Scriptural reference - for Paramasiva’s three-fold promise to humanity''' | ||
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+ | (reference: https://sriramanamaharishi.com/arunachala-stuti/arunachala-mahatmyam/?fbclid=IwAR3wkZWk9CqDBVhpZ6Vx0F2agDZ9hwTfUs2uU605KGyF9sPV8N3bw_Zr2pIb) | ||
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+ | '''Shastra Pramana - Scriptural reference - for Paramasiva’s promise to humanity to be in the worshippable form of Shiva linga.''' | ||
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+ | In the ancient Hindu text “Arunachala Purāṇa” in Tamil, reveals the words of Paramaśiva, "as responding to prayers, Arunachala took form of liṅga" | ||
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+ | '''''Translation:''' | ||
+ | To fulfill His own promise, Paramaśiva also took the deity form of a Śiva liṅga for people to worship (seen in picture on right)'' | ||
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+ | '''THE ENLIGHTENMENT ECOSYSTEM ESTABLISHED BY PARAMASIVA AT THE FOOTHILL OF THE SACRED ARUNACHALA HILL''' | ||
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+ | ==The lineage of Paramasiva in Tiruvannamalai== | ||
+ | From Arunagiri Yogisvara, in the lineage of Paramasiva in Tiruvannamalai, the following great enlightened beings are recorded in the history of Tiruvannamalai. These great ‘Siddhars’ (mystical beings) are reported to be still wandering in this “Hill of Light”. Siddhars are enlightened masters indulging in continuous practice. They have developed, among other branches of a vast enlightened-based knowledge-system, what is now known as the Siddha medicine system of healing through herbs. Rare herbs grow in this hill known only to the Siddhars. They also developed the ancient healing system of Pulse reading-Ayurveda and the system of self defence called Verma art. The Siddhars are said to be continuously wandering inside the hill performing penance and other fire rituals for world peace. | ||
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+ | ===Known lineage of Siddhars of Tiruvannamalai:=== | ||
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+ | # Idaikadar Siddhar | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Veera Vairakiya Gurumoorthy Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Irai Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Panakku Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sevi Vazhi Seithi Siddhargal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Shiva Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Mangaiyarkarasi Ammaiyaar | ||
+ | # Deivatiru Deivasigamani Jnanadesigar | ||
+ | # Deivatiru Paanipathira Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Jnanaprakasha Swamigal | ||
+ | # Deivatiru Shri Arunagiri Natha Swamigal | ||
+ | # Deivatiru Guhainamashivayarum Gurunamashivaayarum | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Azhiyavirathankonda Tambhiran Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Appaiya Deekshathar | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Saiva Vellappa Naavalar | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Kumaaraswami Pandaaraathaar | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Shivaprakaasha Swamigal | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Sonaachala Thevar | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Ammani Ammaiyaar | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Dakshinamoorthy Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Jnana Desika Swamigal | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Satguru Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Gnaniyaar adigalar | ||
+ | # Tavatiru V. C. Dandapani Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Palani Swamigal | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Adi Mudi Sidhar | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Shri Sheshadri Swamigal | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Shri Ramana Maharshi | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Shri Azhaghaananda Swamigal | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Natesa Gnana Desika Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Sonachala Bharatiyaar | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Sadaichi Ammaiyaar | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Issaki Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru A.P. Annamalai Swamigal | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Yogiram Swamigal | ||
+ | # Sivatiru Moopanaar Swamigal | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Narayanaguru Swamigal | ||
+ | # Tavatiru Gyanathaai Umadevi Ammaiyaar | ||
+ | # Tarkaalathu Siddargal | ||
+ | # Arunai Maha Munivar | ||
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Revision as of 07:46, 26 October 2020
Spiritual History of Tiruvannamalai
Paramasiva’s promise to humanity in Tiruvannamalai
The Paramaśiva lineage represents the tradition of Gurus (enlightened masters) in Tiruvannamalai (also called Arunachala) starting from Paramaśiva Himself. The lineage of Paramaśiva prevails to fulfill Paramaśiva’s promise to humanity to be an eternal guiding force through an unbroken lineage of living Gurus hailing from Tiruvannamalai to sustain the enlightenment ecosystem.
Hindu History reveals the appearance of Śrī Paramaśiva as an infinite effulgence of light (called ‘lingodbhava’ depicted as a deity in the picture) in Tiruvannamalai to bless humanity with the promise to be available in the three-fold form: 1) form of the sacred Hill Arunachala that continuously radiates the energy of Enlightenment 2) form of the worshipful Śiva Liṅga deity in the Arunachaleshwara temple in Tiruvannamalai and 3) As a living incarnation to continuously guide the people in the path of Enlightenment.
Paramasiva’s promise to humanity to manifest as 1) Mountain, 2) Shiva linga and 3) Living incarnation in Tiruvannamalai…
1. Sacred Arunachala hill,
2. Shiva Linga in the Arunachaleshwara temple (worshippable form)
3. Living incarnation of Paramasiva (photograph of The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, current living incarnation of Paramasiva at approximately age 11).
Shastra Pramana - Scriptural reference - for Paramasiva’s three-fold promise to humanity
Shastra Pramana - Scriptural reference - for Paramasiva’s promise to humanity to be in the worshippable form of Shiva linga.
In the ancient Hindu text “Arunachala Purāṇa” in Tamil, reveals the words of Paramaśiva, "as responding to prayers, Arunachala took form of liṅga"
Translation: To fulfill His own promise, Paramaśiva also took the deity form of a Śiva liṅga for people to worship (seen in picture on right)
THE ENLIGHTENMENT ECOSYSTEM ESTABLISHED BY PARAMASIVA AT THE FOOTHILL OF THE SACRED ARUNACHALA HILL
The lineage of Paramasiva in Tiruvannamalai
From Arunagiri Yogisvara, in the lineage of Paramasiva in Tiruvannamalai, the following great enlightened beings are recorded in the history of Tiruvannamalai. These great ‘Siddhars’ (mystical beings) are reported to be still wandering in this “Hill of Light”. Siddhars are enlightened masters indulging in continuous practice. They have developed, among other branches of a vast enlightened-based knowledge-system, what is now known as the Siddha medicine system of healing through herbs. Rare herbs grow in this hill known only to the Siddhars. They also developed the ancient healing system of Pulse reading-Ayurveda and the system of self defence called Verma art. The Siddhars are said to be continuously wandering inside the hill performing penance and other fire rituals for world peace.
Known lineage of Siddhars of Tiruvannamalai:
- Idaikadar Siddhar
- Tavatiru Veera Vairakiya Gurumoorthy Swamigal
- Sivatiru Irai Swamigal
- Sivatiru Panakku Swamigal
- Sevi Vazhi Seithi Siddhargal
- Sivatiru Shiva Swamigal
- Sivatiru Mangaiyarkarasi Ammaiyaar
- Deivatiru Deivasigamani Jnanadesigar
- Deivatiru Paanipathira Swamigal
- Sivatiru Jnanaprakasha Swamigal
- Deivatiru Shri Arunagiri Natha Swamigal
- Deivatiru Guhainamashivayarum Gurunamashivaayarum
- Sivatiru Azhiyavirathankonda Tambhiran Swamigal
- Sivatiru Appaiya Deekshathar
- Sivatiru Saiva Vellappa Naavalar
- Sivatiru Kumaaraswami Pandaaraathaar
- Sivatiru Shivaprakaasha Swamigal
- Tavatiru Sonaachala Thevar
- Sivatiru Ammani Ammaiyaar
- Tavatiru Dakshinamoorthy Swamigal
- Sivatiru Jnana Desika Swamigal
- Tavatiru Satguru Swamigal
- Sivatiru Gnaniyaar adigalar
- Tavatiru V. C. Dandapani Swamigal
- Sivatiru Palani Swamigal
- Tavatiru Adi Mudi Sidhar
- Tavatiru Shri Sheshadri Swamigal
- Tavatiru Shri Ramana Maharshi
- Tavatiru Shri Azhaghaananda Swamigal
- Tavatiru Natesa Gnana Desika Swamigal
- Sivatiru Sonachala Bharatiyaar
- Sivatiru Sadaichi Ammaiyaar
- Sivatiru Issaki Swamigal
- Sivatiru A.P. Annamalai Swamigal
- Tavatiru Yogiram Swamigal
- Sivatiru Moopanaar Swamigal
- Tavatiru Narayanaguru Swamigal
- Tavatiru Gyanathaai Umadevi Ammaiyaar
- Tarkaalathu Siddargal
- Arunai Maha Munivar