''nature yogi MST''sundaramahalingam
64 ARTS IN INDIA
v Singing
v Playing on musical instruments
v Dancing
v Union of dancing, singing, and playing
instrumental music
v Writing and drawing
v Tattooing
v Arraying and adorning an idol with rice and
flowers
v Spreading and arranging beds or couches of
flowers, or flowers upon the ground
v Colouring the teeth, garments, hair, nails and
bodies, i.e. staining, dyeing, colouring and painting the same
v Fixing stained glass into a floor
v The art of making beds, and spreading out
carpets and cushions for reclining
v Playing on musical glasses filled with water
v Storing and accumulating water in aqueducts,
cisterns and reservoirs
v Picture making, trimming and decorating
v Stringing of rosaries, necklaces, garlands and
wreaths
v Binding of turbans and chaplets, and making
crests and top-knots of flowers
v Scenic representations, stage playing Art of
making ear ornaments Art of preparing perfumes and odours
v Proper disposition of jewels and decorations,
and adornment in dress
v Magic or sorcery
v Quickness of hand or manual skill
v Culinary art, i.e. cooking and cookery
v Making lemonades, sherbets, acidulated drinks,
and spirituous extracts with proper flavour and colour
v Tailor's work and sewing
v Making parrots, flowers, tufts, tassels,
bunches, bosses, knobs, etc., out of yarn or thread
v Solution of riddles, enigmas, covert speeches,
verbal puzzles and enigmatical questions
v A game, which consisted in repeating verses, and
as one person finished, another person had to commence at once, repeating
another verse, beginning with the same letter with which the last speaker's
verse ended, whoever failed to repeat was considered to have lost, and to be
subject to pay a forfeit or stake of some kind
v The art of mimicry or imitation
v Reading, including chanting and intoning
v Study of sentences difficult to pronounce. It is
played as a game chiefly by women, and children and consists of a difficult
sentence being given, and when repeated quickly, the words are often transposed
or badly pronounced
v Practice with sword, single stick, quarter staff
and bow and arrow
v Drawing inferences, reasoning or inferring
v Carpentry, or the work of a carpenter
v Architecture, or the art of building
v Knowledge about gold and silver coins, and
jewels and gems
v Chemistry and mineralogy
v Colouring jewels, gems and beads
v Knowledge of mines and quarries
v Gardening; knowledge of treating the diseases of
trees and plants, of nourishing them, and determining their ages
v Art of cock fighting, quail fighting and ram
fighting
v Art of teaching parrots and starlings to speak
v Art of applying perfumed ointments to the body,
and of dressing the hair with unguents and perfumes and braiding it
v The art of understanding writing in cypher, and
the writing of words in a peculiar way
v The art of speaking by changing the forms of
words. It is of various kinds. Some speak by changing the beginning and end of
words, others by adding unnecessary letters between every syllable of a word,
and so on
v Knowledge of language and of the vernacular
dialects
v Art of making flower carriages
v Art of framing mystical diagrams, of addressing
spells and charms, and binding armlets
v Mental exercises, such as completing stanzas or
verses on receiving a part of them; or supplying one, two or three lines when
the remaining lines are given indiscriminately from different verses, so as to
make the whole an entire verse with regard to its meaning; or arranging the
words of a verse written irregularly by separating the vowels from the
consonants, or leaving them out altogether; or putting into verse or prose
sentences represented by signs or symbols. There are many other such exercises.
v Composing poems
v Knowledge of dictionaries and vocabularies
v Knowledge of ways of changing and disguising the
appearance of persons
v Knowledge of the art of changing the appearance
of things, such as making cotton to appear as silk, coarse and common things to
appear as fine and good
v Various ways of gambling
v Art of obtaining possession of the property of
others by means of mantras or incantations
v Skill in youthful sports
v Knowledge of the rules of society, and of how to
pay respect and compliments to others
v Knowledge of the art of war, of arms, of armies,
etc.
v Knowledge of gymnastics
v Art of knowing the character of a man from his
features
v Knowledge of scanning or constructing verses
v Arithmetical recreations
v Making artificial flowers
v Making figures and images in clay
Shri
Singairaja Baba and Shri Nataraja Anandha Baba, they are
singapore disciples of our guruji. The two brothers are two main pillars of
Maha Siddhargal Sabai to launch in Foreign Countries and extent its branches
especially in Singapore and Malaysia. Our siddhargal mission today has its
office in SELEGIE ROAD, #01-04 SINGAPORE-188329, legally doing its Medical
service and spiritual activities. The mission is honoured by many Lawyers and
Doctors and Businessman, namely Mr. Vellu Ratner, Mr. William Goh, Sharaynge
Fong, Dr. Saravanan Ganesan, Pon Manivannan, Amsalakshmi Amma, and many others.
Regular 210 Siddhargal Prayer and Guberalakshmi pooja in Srilanka on Sundays
and on Full Moon day and No Moon day, Kadal Poojas are conducted with devotees.
Shri Radha Mataji, Srilankan
Tamilan, of Indian origin is a Srilankan disciple of Maha Siddhargal Mission
in Srilanka. Shri is an MBA Gradute, who worked in USA and has come back to
serve siddhargal in brahmarishi hills. She and Mrs. Vidhya Puvichandran conducts
regular 210 Siddhargal Prayer and Guberalakshmi pooja in Srilanka on 1st
Saturday evenings and Full Moon day and No Moon day Kadal Poojas are conducted.
Malaysia Maha Siddhargal
Mission is valued through the serive of Shri Aurumugam Baba, AVK Motors,
Subang Jaya and it is honoured by Dato Sri Elaiyappan and other devotees. In
Penang, Sri Rangaswamy Siddhar Ashram 210 Siddhar Pooja is regularly conducted
on Sundays, on Full Moon day No Moon day by Shri. Gurunatha Swamy. It is
honoured by Iriologist Dr. Andy and other devotees.
In USA Shri Nandhi Baba alias
Adhipen Bose from India has formed ARIVEN COMMUNITY; it honours the South
Indian Siddhar’s culture, customs and prayers. He emphasis on, non slaughter of
cow caring project. Regular 210 Siddhargal Prayer is conducted through satsung.
Our trust promotes
vegetarianism and ahimsa in the path of spiritualism and service to mankind,
kindness to animals in all means.
With his Guru’s blessings Our Guruji
has medicine for arthritis piles, Herbal tooth-powder is given as an identity
as visiting card.
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