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Annai Siddha Rajakumar Guruji

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Annai Siddha Rajakumar Guruji comes from South Indian Siddhar lineage. He is the direct disciple of Thalaiatti Siddha[1] who is considered to be the incarnation of Siddha Kagapujendar.[2][3][4]

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Born January 15, 1956
Place Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Nationality Indian
Titles/Honors Annai Siddhar
Founder of Maha Siddhargal Trust and Brahmarishimalai Annai Siddhar Divine Charitable Trust
Guru Siddha Kagapujanda, also known as Thalayatti Siddha
Autobiography Compassion is divine Service - Autobiography of Annai Siddha Rajakumar Guruji
Quote Philanthropy alone will flourish and thrive. Philanthropy alone will win. Philanthropy alone will protect one's lineage for generations to come.

Life[5]

Siddha Rajakumar was born in Chennai on January 15, 1956 to Pathmavathy and Subramaniam[2]. After graduating from high school, Rajakumar joined the film industry as an assistant and rose to the position of associate director. He has worked in many successful films, such as Ellam Inbamayam, Kadal Meengal, and Kolikuvudhu. In 1981, he met his guru Siddha Kagapujanda, also known as Thalaiatti Siddha. Rajakumar followed his guru to his ashram in Perambalur, where he was rigorously trained in spiritual practices and blessed with supernatural yogic powers. Siddha Kagapujanda took Rajakumar to all of the caves and shrines of the Western Ghats, a mountain range of South India, throughout which siddhas meditate in astral form.[2]

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Feeding A 01

Philosophy and teachings

(1) In 2000, Siddha Rajakumar Guruji formed Maha Siddhargal Trust, the sole aim of which was to evoke the deeply embedded grace within all of us: feeding the needy and other generous acts are instrumental and act as a catalyst in awakening the ideas of charity, compassion, and love within oneself. Siddha Rajakumar Guruji has also established a hermitage for monks, to promote charitable and spiritual services at the base of the spiritually-vibrant Brahmarishi Hill in Perambalur. By satiating the hunger of thousands of people in Brahmarishi Hill and other sacred hills namely Sadhuragiri Hill, Kolli Hill, Suruli Hill, Nambi Hill, Thirtha Hill, Naga Hill etc., Siddha Rajakumar Guruji is meeting his goal. He lives by the philosophy, “Love towards all living beings is perfect worship.” He lives up to his title (the Mighty Redeemer), feeding more than 10 million people, and continuing to feed more. To kindle the philanthropic values in oneself by giving him something of value-that is Rajakumar Guruji’s task, presented to him by his own guru. Taking this to heart, he has sought medicinal herbs in dense forests to make Sanjeevi lotion (an herbal concoction which requires 108 herbal ingredients) and herbal tooth powder, along with many other medicines, for the past 23 years.[2] He is a great donor, who gives these rare products-free of cost-to anyone who comes to him in need.

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Brahmarishi Hill

Visiting Sacred Hills

      The secret of these sacred hills is that the caves where the siddhas meditated are found here.  After the sacred fire ritual, Siddha Rajakumar Guruji feeds the people of the hills. It is believed that the siddhas, while in their astral bodies, will consume the food offered to the needy. In a group of ten thousand people, only one or two siddhas might be fed, but the honor belongs to the Siddha, and to all those who help him. The siddhas bless all the people in the world, so they can live in peace, with protection. Siddha Rajakumar Guruji visits Pothigai Hill, Nambi Hill, Suruli Hill, Kolli Hill Aanai Hill, Theertha Hill, Kalahasti Hill, Javvadhu Hill, and Moogambigai Hill throughout the year.[2]

(2) Temple Renovation and Consecration

Another significant task of the Maha Siddhargal Trust is to renovate and consecrate 108 ancient Shiva Temples in South India. The mighty siddhas have said that just visualizing building a Shiva Temple dispels the bad karma one has acquired in their previous hundred lives. The one who attempts to build a Shiva Temple is absolved from any bad karma they may have incurred in their previous thousand lives. Last but not least, building a Shiva Temple relieves one from all previous karmas, including the Brahmahathi Dosha (the sin of killing a Brahmin).

(3) Siddha worship

While Siddha Rajakumar was wandering about the jungles searching for a perfect siddha mantra, he heard the voice of Poodha Narayana Siddha of the Nambi Hill in South India. The voice said: “When you chant the names of all 210 siddhas, you will receive the benefit of chanting all mantras.” He was blessed with this siddha mantra, which he chants during the sacred fire ritual that is performed three times a day in the Brahmarishi Hill in Elambalur for the benefit of the world. Herbs are tossed into the sacred flames while devotees chant the siddha mantras to invoke the blessings of the 210 siddhas. Worship of the sacred cow, elephant, and horse is also performed to invoke the Siddhas’ blessings.[2]

1988 to current: Spiritual&Social Works:

  • Provided free meals, robes and blankets to tribal, provided food and robes for millions of elderly, Provided school supplies for children
  • Visited tribal in Topslip in South India every January to donate food, herbal medicine, winter clothing and blankets.[2]
  • Feeds needy children and elderly on a daily basis.[5]
  • Donated provisions, kitchen utensils, construction materials for homes that care for mentally and physically handicapped.
  • Prepares life-saving herbal medicines and distributes them freely.
  • Renovated and consecrated/sanctified the Following Hindu Temples
  • (Consecration is usually done to purify the temple after a renovation or done to renew the purity of the temple after every 12 years.)
  • February 2003 – Performed the palalayam ceremony (making temporary shelter for the idols before renovating the temple) for Papanasa Swami Temple in Thirunelveli, South India.
  • March 2003 – Performed the palalayam ceremony (making temporary shelter for the idols before renovating the temple) for Sri Prasanna Venkadajalapathy Temple in Thuraiyur, South India
  • Jan 2010 - Renovated Kutramporutheeswarar Temple and performed the consecration ceremony for this temple
  • March 2010 – Renovated Sri Paradesi Vinayagar, Anugoolama munivar Temple in Kalarampatti and performed the consecration ceremony for this temple
  • July 2012 - Constructed Sri Kaganai Eswarar Temple in Elambalur and performed the consecration ceremony.
  • March 2013 - Renovated Vettai Karuppusamy Temple in Vairisettipalayam and performed the consecration ceremony.
  • January 2015 - Renovated Thittakudi Sri Vaithiyanadha Swami Temple and performed the consecration ceremony.
  • May 2017 - Renovated Sri Arapaleeswarar Temple in Kolli Hill and performed the consecration ceremony.
  • September 2017 - Renovated Sri Selva Vinayagar Temple in Sekkanurani, Madhurai and performed the consecration ceremony.
  • August 2018 –Fed thousands of devotees during the consecration ceremony of Chettikulam Murugan Temple.
  • September 2018 - Fed thousands of devotees during the consecration ceremony of Vilambal, Thiruvaroor Temple.
  • October 2018 - The Thamirabarani Maha Pushkaram[6], which is celebrated once in 144 years, took place in October this year (2018) in Papanasam in Thirunelveli, Tamil Nadu.[7]
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Fire Ritual

With the blessings of Annai Siddha Rajakumar Guruji, Maha Siddhargal Trust together with Agila Bharatha Thuraviyar Sangam has organized events from Oct 11th to Oct 22nd in Papanasam. While Thamirabarani Pushkaram is usually celebrated once in 12 years during ‘Guru Peyarchi (transit of planet Jupiter from one zodiac sign to another), the Maha Pushkaram is celebrated once in 144 years. Pushkaram is an event meant for taking a holy dip in the rivers and across the country.[6]

Other Activities

  • Delivered spiritual discourses in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore about the role played by Siddhas/Rishis in human welfare.
  • Organized and led spiritual conferences in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore.

References[edit]

  1. Udhaya (2017-03-08). "2020ல் உலகம் என்னவாகும் கைப்பட எழுதிய தலையாட்டி சித்தர்". https://tamil.nativeplanet.com (in தமிழ்). Retrieved 2018-12-20. External link in |website= (help)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 "Autobiography of Siddha Raj Kumar Swami | Indian Religions | Religion And Belief". Scribd. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  3. "The Kumbhabhishekam of Kutram Porutheeswarar Temple in Perambalur". www.tamilbrahmins.com. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  4. "Annai Sitthar Rajakumar | Gurusfeet.com". www.gurusfeet.com. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Autobiography of Siddha Raj Kumar Swami | Indian Religions | Religion And Belief". Scribd. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Thamirabarani Pushkaram". Thamirabarani Pushkaram. Retrieved 2018-12-20.
  7. "Thamirabarani Pushkaram". Thamirabarani Pushkaram. Missing or empty |url= (help); |access-date= requires |url= (help)



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