Siddhar


The Siddhar in Tamil tradition is a perfected individual, who has attained spiritual powers called siddhi.
Historically, Siddhar also refers to the people who were early age wandering adepts that dominated ancient Tamil teaching and philosophy. They were knowledgeable in science, technology, astronomy, literature, fine arts, music, drama, dance, and provided solutions to common people in their illness and advice for their future. Some of their ideologies are considered to have originated during the First Sangam period.

Practice

Typically Siddhars were first Scientists, saints, doctors, alchemists, and mystics all in one. They wrote their findings in the form of poems in the Tamil language, on palm leaves which are collected and stored in what is known as the "Palm leaf manuscripts". These are still owned by some families in Tamil Nadu and handed down through the generations, as well as being kept in public institutions such as universities in India, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States.
In this way, Siddhars developed, among other branches of a vast knowledge-system, what is now known as Siddha medicine, practiced mainly in Tamil Nadu as a type of traditional native medicine. A rustic form of healing that is similar to Siddha medicine has since been practiced by experienced elders in the villages of Tamil Nadu. "Naattu marunthu and Mooligai marutthuvam'' ).
Siddhars are also believed to be the founders of Varmam - a martial art for self-defense and medical treatment at the same time. Varmam are specific points located in the human body which when pressed in different ways can give various results, such as disabling an attacker in self-defense, or balancing a physical condition as an easy first-aid medical treatment.
Tamil Siddhars were the first to develop pulse-reading to identify the origin of diseases.
Siddhars have also written many religious poems. It is believed that most of them have lived for ages, in a mystic mountain called Sathuragiri, near Thanipparai village in Tamil Nadu.

Siddhars

The Abithana Chintamani encyclopedia states that the Siddhars are either of the 9 or 18 persons listed below, but sage Agathiyar states that there are many who precede and follow these. Many of the great Siddhars are regarded to have powers magical and spiritual.

The 9 Siddhars

The 9 listed in "Abithana Chintamani" are as follows:
  1. Sathyanathar
  2. Sathoganathar
  3. Aadhinathar
  4. Anadhinathar
  5. Vegulinathar
  6. Madhanganathar
  7. Machaendranathar
  8. Gadaendranathar or Gajendranathar
  9. Korakkanathar

    The 18 Siddhars

There are 18 siddhars in the Tamil Siddha tradition. They are
  1. Nandeeswarar
  2. Tirumular
  3. Agastya
  4. Kalangi Nathar
  5. Patanjali
  6. Korakkar
  7. Pulipaani
  8. Konganar
  9. Sattamuni
  10. Theraiyar
  11. Ramadevar
  12. Siva vaakiyar
  13. Idaikkadar
  14. Machamuni
  15. Karuvoorar
  16. Bogar
  17. Pambatti
  18. Kuthambai
Apart from the 18 siddars listed above, there is another list of 18 siddars who represent the 9 navagrahas all navagraha doshas /pariharams are performed to the siddars as Siddar velvi .The details of the 18 siddars who represent the 9 navagrahas are given below
1.sri siva vakya siddar - Moon
2.sri kailaya kambili sattai muni siddar - Moon
3.Sri Bhogar siddar - Mars
4.sri Kagabhujanga siddar - Jupiter
5.Sri.Pullipanisiddar - Mars
6.Sri Sattai muni siddar- Kethu
7.Sri Agapaisiddar - Jupiter
8.sri Azhugani siddar -Raghu
9.SriKudambai siddar - Kethu
10.Sri Vallalarsiddar - Mercury
11.Sri Edaikaddar siddar -Mercury
12.Sri Pattinathar siddar- Sun
13.Sri Kaduvelli siddar- Sun
14.Sri Kanjamalai siddar - Venus
15.Sri Sennimalai siddar- Venus
16. SriKapilar siddar -Saturn
17.SriKaruvoorar siddar-Saturn
18.Sri Pambatti siddar -Raghu
There is a universal shrine for all the 18 siddars at madambakkam in Chennai called SriChakra Mahameru Sri Seshadri swamigal 18 siddars brindavana sakthi peedam built under divine instruction from Sathguru Sri Seshadri Swamigal by Guruji KVLN. SHARMAJI.
The supreme Siddhar is Lord Shiva himself.

Powers of siddhas

The siddhars are believed to have had both major and minor powers which are described in detail in various yogic and religious texts. They also are said to have the power of converting their mass to energy and thereby traveling to different universes.
  1. Anima -- Power of becoming the size of an atom and entering the smallest beings
  2. Mahima -- Power of becoming mighty and co-extensive with the universe. The power of increasing one's size without limit
  3. Laghima -- Capacity to be quite light though big in size
  4. Garima -- Capacity to weigh a lot, though seemingly being small in size
  5. Prapti -- Capacity to enter all the worlds from Brahma Loga to the nether world. It is the power of attaining everything desired
  6. Prakasysm -- Power of disembodying and entering into other bodies and going to heaven and enjoying what everyone aspires for, simply from where he stays
  7. Ishtavam -- Have the creative power of God and control over the Sun, Moon and the elements
  8. Vashitavam -- Power of control over kings and gods. The power of changing the course of nature and assuming any form
These eight are the Great Siddhis, or Great Perfections.