1981 - First Palm leaf manuscript gifted by Isakki Swamigal
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Date/Year | 1981 |
Origin of Item | Pushpa Samadhi |
Item Type | Palm Leaf Manuscript |
Item Dimentions | 7.25 w x 0.9 h x 2.5 d inches |
Item Material | Palm leaf |
Age of SPH | 3 |
AssociatedGuru | Isakki Swamigal |
Location | Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, South India |
Role in the Revival of KAILASA | First palm leaf scripture collected by SPH, initiating the revival of palm leaf scriptures and the largest palm leaf scripture collection through KAILASA's Nithyananda Jnanalaya |
Associated Kingdom | Kailasa Paramparagatha Arunagiri Yogishwara Adi Arunachala Sarvajnapeetha Samrajyam |
After the rituals of The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism's (SPH) first Chaturmasya (four-month period of intense austerities undertaken every year as per the Hindu tradition for raising the spiritual frequency of the ecosystem) were observed, Isakki Swamigal gifted this Olai Chuvadi, the first palm leaf scripture that would be in the possession of SPH. This palm leaf scripture contains the sacred Hindu Vedic texts such as The Srī Rudram, Purusha Sūktam and Camakam. With this SPH began the Shastra Adhyayanam which is the diligent study of Hindu scriptures. It was the alphabet which compromised these sacred texts that were the first letters learned and studied by SPH, before even reading any book from the conventional school which He attended just to conduct playful and profound Leelas with the teachers and students there.
Today, as part of reviving KAILASA - the macrocosmic, ancient, enlightened, Hindu, civilizational Nation, SPH is reviving the tradition of printing scriptures on palm leaf and collecting ancient scriptures which still exist in palm leaves, and need to be protected before being lost forever.