- Siddha
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Siddha, Nepal "A siddha சித்தா in Tamil means "one who is accomplished" and refers to perfected masters who according toHindu belief have transcended theahamkara (ego or I-maker), have subdued their minds to be subservient to their Awareness, and have transformed their bodies composed mainly of dense Rajo-tamagunas into a different kind of bodies dominated bysattva . This is usually accomplished only by persistent meditation.A siddha has also been defined to refer to one who has attained a
siddhi . The siddhis as paranormal abilities are considered emergent abilities of an individual that is on the path to siddhahood, and do not define a siddha, who is established in thePranav - theAum , which is the spiritual substrate of creation. The siddhi in its pure form means "the attainment of flawless identity with Reality (Brahman ); perfection of Spirit."The concept of siddhas is a prime notion in
Jainism .iddha-loka
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Hindu cosmology siddhaloka is a subtle world (lokam) where perfected beings (siddhas) take birth. They are endowed with the eight primarysiddhis at birth.Tamil Nadu tradition of Siddhahood
In South India, a siddha refers to a being who has achieved a high degree of physical as well as spiritual perfection or enlightenment. The ultimate demonstration of this is that siddhas allegedly attained
physical immortality . Thus siddha, likesiddhar orcittar (indigenisation of Sanskrit terms in Tamil Nadu) refers to a person who has realised the goal of a type ofsadhana and become a perfected being. In Tamil Nadu, South India, where the siddha tradition is still practiced, special individuals are recognized as and called siddhas, or siddhars or cittars, who are on the path to that assumed perfection after they have taken special secretrasayana s to perfect their bodies, in order to be able to sustain prolonged meditation along with a form ofpranayama which reduces the number of breaths taken by them considerably.Siddha medicine
Siddha medicine is a form of medical treatment of diseases using substances of all possible origins in a way that balances the possible harmful effect of each substance. This form of medicine was professed and practised bysiddhar s who wrote their recipes onpalm-leaves for the use of future generations. Siddha medicine was developed by outstanding Dravidians (ancient Tamils), locally calledCittars . Preparations are made mainly out of the parts of the plants and trees such as leaves, bark, stem, root etc, but include also mineral and some animal substances. This form of medicine is still today well known in South India. The use of metals likegold ,silver andiron powders (Sanskritbhasma ) in some preparations is a special feature of siddha medicine, which claims it can detoxify metals to enable them to be used for stubborn diseases. This claim is especially relevant in the case of mercury which is relatively often used in the system; that means medicine containing purified mercury should only be received from a highly qualified practitioner of the art.See also
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Agastyar
* Tirumular
*Siddha Sampradaya
*Siddha Yoga
*Siddhi
*Mahasiddha
*Traditional Knowledge Digital Library References
External links
* [http://indianmedicine.nic.in/html/siddha/siddha.htm#intro Introduction to Siddha] Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt of India.
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