Published 2011-11-15
Keywords
- Bokar Siddhar,
- Siddha Literature,
- Samadhi,
- Jeevasamathi
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Abstract
Status of Shiva can be attained by proper study of the timeless and wonderful art, which is greatly admired, worshiped and secretly maintained by the Siddhas. Methods of burial of the human body is called samaadhi. In Siddha education, samaadhi is equal to God, and samaadhi is generally of three types. After human death, the body is buried directly in the ground or buried in coffins. Achieving samadhi in self-created grave by suppressing the life to attain salvation without rebirth is called Jeevasamathi. Being equal to the Lord with body and soul, by attaining bliss, attaining home, and attaining salvation. At this stage the siddhars who communicate with the worldly people and guide them are in a state of samadhi. In this way, the purpose of this article is to investigate the yogic Thoughts of Bokar Siddhar
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