05/17/2026
✨ **மந்திரம் முதல் மாமருந்து வரை — உடல் மருந்தாகும் ஆன்மீகப் பயணம்** ✨
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மந்திரம் ஆவதும் மாமருந்து ஆவதும்
தந்திரம் ஆவதும் தானங்கள் ஆவதும்
சுந்தரம் ஆவதும் தூய் நெறி ஆவதும்
எந்தன் பிரான்தன் இணையடிதானே
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**பாடலின் விளக்கம்:**
மந்திரம், மாமருந்து, தந்திரம், தானங்கள் மற்றும் சிறந்த வழிகள் (தூய் நெறி) என அனைத்தும் நம் தந்தையாகிய சிவபெருமானின் இரண்டு திருவடிகளே ஆகும்.
மனிதர்களின் மனநோய்களைக் குணமாக்கும் மாமருந்தாக இறைவனின் திருவடியே விளங்குகின்றது.
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When we truly meditate, we increase our life force energy to such an extent that our body becomes medicine.
In the process of Level Three, the body becomes medicine. Even after we leave the body, it continues vibrating within the universe and contributing to making this universe a better place. That is what is called Jiva Samadhi or Mahasamadhi.
When somebody leaves the body, they are buried. Technically, in Jiva Samadhi or Mahasamadhi, the body is buried. And when the body is buried, it retains vibration and begins helping people with many kinds of issues — bodily issues, skin issues, mental issues, or any kind of imbalance.
Each guru or teacher decides the purpose for which they wish to do this, and the body begins vibrating according to that intention.
That is why most temples with Jiva Samadhi or Mahasamadhi are very powerful — because the body becomes medicine. Medicine that can help heal the mind, body, and soul.
For example, my guru, Bhogar and Pulipandi Siddhar — all transformed their bodies into medicine.
There is a lot of confusion when people hear the phrase “body into medicine,” because many misunderstand it as only the conservation of semen energy or sexual energy. Conservation is important, but even grihasthas — people living family life — can awaken and transform their body into medicine. It is possible.
How is it possible?
When union is approached properly, with great awareness and with the consciousness of the universe, that union itself becomes medicine. So for grihasthas too, it is possible to awaken and make the body into medicine.
There are many beautiful examples of grihasthas in our Tamil culture.
Nila Anandane