Very interesting sequence of events. We cannot be sufficiently thankful to the Sages for what they have blessed us with. We are probably not even adept enough to comprehend the vastness of what they have left for us. 🙏
How true! It took me so much of time and effort to collect this information from various sources and books, but comparing the value of the teachings these legends have delivered makes my effort nothing. It proves us that knowledge is the most valuable treasure one can acquire… thanks for your comment as usual 🙂🙏🏻
You are welcome. Your efforts, your sincerity and your meticulous nurturing of all presentations is commendable, Bhagini. That you manage to access these original texts and scriptures too is impressive. May i take the liberty to offer my little understanding pertaining to the knowledge part? - It is information that is acquired (from external sources); while knowledge is already innate, although under thick covers of ignorance. To say knowledge is acquired feels a bit like saying happiness is acquired from material pursuits. Of course, your understanding may well be different. :) PS: If you find these unsolicited inputs intrusive by any chance, i am sorry. I will gladly refrain from it.
@@sujat9549don’t be sorry 😊 I really respect your thoughts that you project here. But I don’t think I’ve reached a point to project my own knowledge and perhaps need an external push till I reach a point where I no longer need to acquire or disseminate wisdom.. Keep supporting and don’t hesitate to pass your reflections.. 🙏🏻
Ok. From the beginning i have felt as though i have been interacting with a younger sister, hence have been addressing you as Bhagini all the while. :) As for the phrase "projecting my own knowledge".... a question. Can knowledge or wisdom ever belong to the false, non-existent 'i' ? Rather, is it not that it is simply a matter of availability or openness of the mind to understanding? And also that the mind is merely a conduit for the flow (sharing) of understanding which happens in due course through the Grace of the Masters? And in that sense, is "dissemination" not more so a natural flow of understanding quite as water is designed to flow through channels to where it is supposed to? All in all, is it really any non-existent individual 'i' or "we" who are doing anything at all? Is this sense of doer-ship as forged by the ego not the fundamental delusion and therefore also the reason for attachment, self-worth, self-esteem, pride, ambition, depression, and such other notions?
Thank you for the videos. Hope you continue to make more videos. It is a blessing for non Tamil people, because, so little about these Great ones is available in English.
Thank you for your efforts in sharing this knowledge 🙏🏼 Curious to know more about Vasi Yoga and Tripura Rahasya as per feedback sought in another video.
Namaste, are there specific sources for this information? Very interesting. Would like to know more. Had chills when you spoke of dissemination of knowledge from India to the whole world.
Thanks, multiple sources were referred for works of Siddhars. Particularly the book - "The Yoga of Tamil Siddha Boganathar" by Dr. T.N. Ganapathy. The author was the Director of the Tamil Siddha Yoga Research Project. Also, the Raja Serfoji Saraswathi Mahal Library in Tanjore has valuable books and references to the works of many Siddhars if you are interested in further research 🙏🏻
4 sanat kumar munishwar bhagwan first yogi sidhas yoga dhiyan smadhi udassin nirwani abduth bal yati brahamchari second narad muni udassin sant bhagatwat priya prema bhagti kirtan bhajan to sing song for hari narayana 🙏🙏😊
Very interesting sequence of events. We cannot be sufficiently thankful to the Sages for what they have blessed us with. We are probably not even adept enough to comprehend the vastness of what they have left for us. 🙏
How true! It took me so much of time and effort to collect this information from various sources and books, but comparing the value of the teachings these legends have delivered makes my effort nothing. It proves us that knowledge is the most valuable treasure one can acquire… thanks for your comment as usual 🙂🙏🏻
You are welcome.
Your efforts, your sincerity and your meticulous nurturing of all presentations is commendable, Bhagini. That you manage to access these original texts and scriptures too is impressive.
May i take the liberty to offer my little understanding pertaining to the knowledge part? - It is information that is acquired (from external sources); while knowledge is already innate, although under thick covers of ignorance. To say knowledge is acquired feels a bit like saying happiness is acquired from material pursuits. Of course, your understanding may well be different. :)
PS: If you find these unsolicited inputs intrusive by any chance, i am sorry. I will gladly refrain from it.
@@sujat9549don’t be sorry 😊 I really respect your thoughts that you project here. But I don’t think I’ve reached a point to project my own knowledge and perhaps need an external push till I reach a point where I no longer need to acquire or disseminate wisdom.. Keep supporting and don’t hesitate to pass your reflections.. 🙏🏻
Ok. From the beginning i have felt as though i have been interacting with a younger sister, hence have been addressing you as Bhagini all the while. :)
As for the phrase "projecting my own knowledge".... a question.
Can knowledge or wisdom ever belong to the false, non-existent 'i' ? Rather, is it not that it is simply a matter of availability or openness of the mind to understanding? And also that the mind is merely a conduit for the flow (sharing) of understanding which happens in due course through the Grace of the Masters? And in that sense, is "dissemination" not more so a natural flow of understanding quite as water is designed to flow through channels to where it is supposed to?
All in all, is it really any non-existent individual 'i' or "we" who are doing anything at all? Is this sense of doer-ship as forged by the ego not the fundamental delusion and therefore also the reason for attachment, self-worth, self-esteem, pride, ambition, depression, and such other notions?
Honestly, this is beyond my comprehension🙂 Perhaps one day “I” will … Thanks again for your comment brother … 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for your kindness of sharing your valuable knowledge
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Om Agathisaya Namah 🙏 thank you for sharing. With love from Malaysia
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Thank you for the videos. Hope you continue to make more videos.
It is a blessing for non Tamil people, because, so little about these Great ones is available in English.
Thanks for your comment. Sure, I will … Keep supporting 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for bringing awareness about Sidhars !! God bless you 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much 🙏🏻 pls share this content with your family and friends 🙏🏻
Thank you for your efforts in sharing this knowledge 🙏🏼 Curious to know more about Vasi Yoga and Tripura Rahasya as per feedback sought in another video.
Thanks for your comment. Keep supporting 🙏🏻
Namaste, are there specific sources for this information? Very interesting. Would like to know more. Had chills when you spoke of dissemination of knowledge from India to the whole world.
Thanks, multiple sources were referred for works of Siddhars. Particularly the book - "The Yoga of Tamil Siddha Boganathar" by Dr. T.N. Ganapathy. The author was the Director of the Tamil Siddha Yoga Research Project. Also, the Raja Serfoji Saraswathi Mahal Library in Tanjore has valuable books and references to the works of many Siddhars if you are interested in further research 🙏🏻
Nice video 🙏 waiting for the next ..
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks for your efforts in giving brief of Siddars. Kindly also give Siddha pooja, Mantras and Trantras to learn
Thanks 🙏🏻 Pooja and Mantra are fine. But tantras are separate type of Sadhana that needs to be initiated / taken from a Guru only 🙏🏻
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5:39 What is the meaning of the word Vasi in tamil?
To play, speak as nosiles to play as instrument
Thank you. What is the meaning of the term "nosiles"?
@@muralidharankv169 breathing through nose - inhale hold exhale - mentioned as like playing a flute -sidthar quotes
@@poornakumar8553Thank you very much
4 sanat kumar munishwar bhagwan first yogi sidhas yoga dhiyan smadhi udassin nirwani abduth bal yati brahamchari second narad muni udassin sant bhagatwat priya prema bhagti kirtan bhajan to sing song for hari narayana 🙏🙏😊
Beautiful presentation! 🎤 Has some issues I guess
Thanks for the feedback. Can you pls elaborate on the issue as many reported better audio quality in this video
@@TheEnlightenmentNarrative Use pop filter or air socks. There seems to be some kind of external disturbance.