Amarakavi
Siddeswara was born on 19.10.1906 at Pudukottai
as the eldest issue to Mr.Krishnaswamy and Nagammal. It is a wonder that his mother conceived at
Tiruvottiyur near Madras, where the Jiva Samadhi of the great saivic saint
Pattinathar is gracing the public even today.
Amarakavi was a born Siddha and this fact was witnessed by a huge
glorious light from earth to sky by his father at Tiruvottiyur when Nagammal
conceived him. He completed his school final at Chidambaram - the pinnacle of
Saivic shrines.
After
schooling, Amarakavi came to Madras in search of job. He served as clerk in Imperial Bank
(presently State Bank of India) for about 3 years and joined M/s. Burma Shell
and rosed to a height of Cost Accountant in which post he retired around 1961
after 33 years of service. He was not a
sanniyasi but in domestic base only.
Inspite of that, he experienced even as a boy of ten ‘Brahma Bhava’ or
absolute thought of divine consciousness.
He
was an ardent devotee of Mula Ganapathy for the past over seven births
consistently and this stout penance terminated in his success in listening to
Sankha Nadham in Brahma Nishta around his sixties. In spiritual march, one can come across many
sorts of sounds and voices from within but Sankha Nadham ranks first as it
witnesses one’s success with fourth dimension of human thought and entry into
the state of Thuriya exclusive with mighty Siddhas and celestials.
It
is no exaggeration to state that there is not a deity or a celestial which
escaped his vision and the Tamil book about his spiritual dreams titled “Amarakaviyin
Deiviga kanavugal” which contains 108 paintings of his selected dream
visions out of thousands of his spiritual dream visions is quiet self-explanatory
in this direction.
Thus
as a stoutly qualified Siddha of this era, Amarakavi was timely graced by saint
Agasthiya in his attempt to reach the peaks of Sri Vidya like Shodasai and Maha
Shodasi siddhis. He was closely
associated with mighty siddhas like Agastiyar, Bhogar, Idaikaddar, Agappey
and Khakabujander and great souls like Sri Adhi Sankara, Sri
Ramanujar, Sri Madhvar and the great Nammalvar and many
others. Spiritually and telepathically
he had enourmous sittings with great seers and saints of this era H.H. Sri
Chanderasekara Bharathi, Sri Ramana Maharishi of Tiruvannamalai. Sri Aurobindo
of Pondicherry and H.H. Sri Kamakoti Mahaperiyaval.
Amarakavi
also had shared his spiritual experiences with intellectual giants Former
Presidents of India like Dr.
Sir. S. Radhakrishnan and Dr. V.V. Giri, Ex Tamilnadu Governors like
Dr.K.K.Shah and Sri Prabhudas Patwari, Sri Mohanlal Sukadhiya and Nobel prize laureate
Dr. Sir C.V.Raman at Bangalore and Ex Central Minister Sri C.R.Pattabhiraman
Bar-at-Law.
Amarakavi
became the recipient of the extreme grace of Lord Mula Ganapathy and got his
divine revelations in Brahma Nishta without sleeping for seven years unlike an
ordinary mortal and released a portion of it in the form of this book. This mystic and memorable book of the century
reveals A to Z of the cosmic truths underlying the modus operandi of human
system within and without and the entire cosmos as a whole.
The
book thus lays bare the missing links in Vedas, Upanishads and also Bhagwad
Gita. This book contains the cosmic truths behind the 12 zodical signs, 9
Planets, 5 Elements of Nature, 6 plexus, 10 incarnations of Lord Maha Vishnu,
Vaikunta, Kailasa and other aphorisms like Swarga, Pithur loka and their
correlations and connectivities with human system with 9 holes and 5
senses.
In
Addition, the entire gamut of ancient yogic culture of integrating thought,
speech and life as against the present abortive systems of yoga is well brought
out to equip and enlighten the humanity as a whole. This book is universal in its virtue and
quality to suit every man on earth irrespective of caste, creed, language and
nationality.
Moreover, every diction and sentence of this divine
book bears the seal of God and has been printed and published verbatim as the
direct dictation of Lord Mula Ganapathy for the simple reason that no editing
was permitted by the Lord but Amarakavi pleaded with the Lord for inclusion of
many chapters in this wonder book in the interest of the readers and got
approval from Lord Ganapathy and then only Amarakavi published this book during
his life time with a divine promise that every ardent reader with fresh slate
of his mind will get enlightened with the divine contents of this wonder book
as cited in the last para of Amarakavi’s Introduction at page no. which is self-explanatary in the context of
digest of this divine work. One should
be blessed even to touch this book and not to speak of his possesstion of this
divine work and its digest.
This
Divine Book with its revelations of high order will serve as a good companion
to every ernest reader and assist him unawares in his march towards
self-realization if only he is deligent in its digest by repeated readings and
analyise with a probing mind by taking the cream out of it with notes like a
university text book. The more the sincerity in the task, the finer the result
of spiritual uplift. Let the readers
take this divine challenge for their success with divinity.
Long Live Amarakavi’s blessings to the
humanity!!
V. R.Vijayakumar
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