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Pambatti Siddhar

Life History of Pambatti Siddhar

By Angel SriPublished 25 days ago 3 min read
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Pambatti Siddhar is one among the elite 18 Siddha’s, who lived in the recent past in the Western ghat’s extension of Marudhamali hills which falls in the Coimbatore region of Tamil Nadu.

He belongs to JOGI tribes of Western Ghats whose job is catching snakes for money.

He is prowess in catching and charming snake.

One day, while looking for a high variety of Navaratna snake he interrupted the trance of Sattaimuni Siddhar inadvertently, which became the turning point in his life.

Sattaimuni Siddhar seeing the innocence and ignorance of the Jogi in risking his precious life just to catch snake, he mentored him and transferred his knowledge of Siddha Science and techniques to channelize the kundalini shakti.

By awakening the kundalini Shakti (serpent power) and constantly bringing it through a subtle system of channels (nadis) and centers of energy (seven chakras – mooladhara, swadhisthana, manipura, anahata, vishuddhi, ajna and sahasrara) up to the crown, he attained a state of union with divine and had a big self-realization.

After learning Siddha Medicine and Siddha yoga, he practiced as a SiddhaDoctor in Maruthamalai.

Also he lived at various places like Mahalingamalai in Vathiraayiruppu, Kollimalai, Madurai, Puliyur and Bhavani.

He is distinguished for his way of curing major ailments by make the snake to bite the patients.

The snake was fed with specially prepared arsenic and sulphide Medicines in particular ratio, so as to chemically react with snake’s body metabolism to mix with the venom and it becomes a medicine for innumerable diseases.

He is adept at metempsychosis (transmigration), Attama siddhi, Siddha yoga, Siddha gnanam etc…

In his works, he personifies a snake to the human soul and composes songs ending with phrase “AADU PAAMBE” which literally means “dance snake”.

His works consists of relatively high philosophical quotient, compared to the contribution of other disciplines of Siddha Medicine System.

His works teaches man to perfect himself here and now, and free himself by his own efforts from all worldly sufferings and unhappiness.

His verses are very simple to understand and impart a stoic way of life.

Pambatti siddhar’s siddha medicine for heart block is an excellent one.

He attained jeeva samathi at Sankarankoil in Tirunelveli District of Tamil Nadu (India).

Sri Sivaprabhakara Siddhayogi Paramahamsar was the worthy disciple of this great Siddhar.

Forest, mountain, holy water, temple, even if you wander on your feet, the pearly state

Unattainable. Vayuvinya Itakala through Vasiyogam, in the way of Bingala

If you lift and lower, keep your mind at the source and open the vortex, nectar will flow into the siras

Bambatti Siddhar says then one can attain Parapimmam.

Pambatti siddhar was one of the18 siddhars, a lineage of monks or sages who lived at various time periods in India, mainly southern India. Some of his poems, roughly around 600 lines of text are available today. His poems are written in Tamil and he is famous for finishing his poems with the term 'Addu Pambe' which literally means 'dance, o snake'. Even his poems are addressed to snakes. Some of his poems also addresses his spiritual teacher or guru. Pambatti siddhar comes from the line of saints who are believed to have possessed siddhis or supernatural powers through rigorous meditation and other spiritual exercises. He is also believed to have caught snakes and sold them for living before he ventured into his spiritual quest.

His works consists of relatively high philosophical quotient, compared to the contribution of other disciplines of Siddha Medicine System.

His works teaches man to perfect himself here and now, and free himself by his own efforts from all worldly sufferings and unhappiness.

His verses are very simple to understand and impart a stoic way of life.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran24 days ago

    Hey, just wanna let you know that this is more suitable to be posted in the History community 😊

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