It was nearing noon when I got out of the car and decided to climb the hill on foot. The sun was beating down as I parked the car at the foothills adjacent to the beautiful temple.
The temple housed the deity of a being created through tantric powers by merging six celestial forms into one with great qualities. The being was a fierce warrior until the time he gave up and became a great yogi. This happened few thousand years ago.
The tall hill ahead of me was once frequented by this celestial warrior and leads to interior places in a jungle.
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As I started to climb the hill, this dog appeared from nowhere in front of me and began to lead me up the hill. The dog was stout, black in complexion and I noticed he had only one eye. I did not encourage and just ignored as he stayed close ahead of me as I walked.
It was a pleasant climb through the beauty of the hills, fresh greenery and its pools. I stopped in front of a large rock that looked like a canopy and learnt about a cave underneath. Years back when someone tried removing the canopy stone, they noticed incense smell coming out of the cave below and vison of beings seated in yogic posture.
The canopy stone was immediately moved to close the cave and remains in its position ever since.
As I turned back to climb the hill I saw the dog sitting on top of a rock with his head turned looking straight at me. He jumped from the rock in front of me and continued to lead me up the hill.
I could not ignore the dog anymore and started taking him seriously. I noticed a silence in him that complimented the quite surrounding.
There are a number of caves on the way. The dog patiently waited for me as I stood in front of caves with exquisite sculptures where Jain monks once meditated. The dog continued to lead me up the hill as I climbed.
In our mythology, Indra the king of Devas sends Sarama, the mother of dogs, in search of missing cows. Here the dog is portrayed in the role of a protector. The dogs are also associated with death as Sarama’s children called Sarameya are shown as companions of Yama, the god of death. In the epic Mahabharata, Yudhishtra insists he will alight the chariot of Yama with a dog that followed him all the way.
As humans we are territorial. This comes from traces of animal character imbibed in us. It is said that Yama descends one day with the Sarameya’s to take away the human from the territory.
Dogs are also associated with mendicants who wander in the wilderness. Bhairava, is a form of Shiva who is depicted as a mendicant with dog as his mount. He is fearsome and teases the primitive instinct of the humans and the fear that goes with it. He is considered as the one who governs time that is beyond any reason, logic or ideas. He is called as Kaala who manifests time from different dimensions of reality.
It is said that you can connect with Kaala during the 8th moon phase. This is a window available in the cosmos with exceptionally powerful energy. You should give it a try.
Walking through the forest with wild grass, trees and rocks, I realised I was now following the dog as he led the way.
I had climbed for two hours before I reached a cave made of a single rock at the top of the hill. The dog stood at the entrance as I crawled into the cave. As you continue to crawl, the cave opens into a wider space inside where you can barely stand. It housed the remains of a saint who lived during the nineteenth century.
This cave was a perfect place to meditate in nature and the sounds from outside world are shut out. As I sat down, I could still feel the energies of the past masters who have meditated.
It was over an hour when I crawled out of the cave into the open air. I looked around for the dog and he was nowhere to be seen.
I started my descent down the hill and reached the car parked at the foot hills. All along the way there was absolutely no trace of the dog and he mysteriously disappeared.
A trip to Vallimalai during August 2015. Author’s website: baladrishti.wordpress.com
I NEVER HEARD THIS TYPE OF CAVE IN THE HILL BECAUSE I ALWAYS USED TO GO THIS VALLIMALI BUT I CLIMBED THIS HILL ONE TIME ONLY NEXT TIME I ALSO TRY TO SEE THIS CAVE
very nice story
Very interesting
Excellent. God will always guide you if you are sincere and honest.
உண்மை நாங்கள் சென்றபோதும் பைரவர் உடன் வழிகாட்டியாக வந்தார்
VERY NICE EXPERIENCE BY THE AUTHOR AND VERY INTERESTING AND ONLY SUCH REVELATIONS BY INTERESTED BRING MORE CURIOSITY IN KNOWING OUR ANCIENT CULTURE AND HITHERTO UNKNOWN PLACES THAT CAN REVEAL GEMS OF WISDOM.
you are luckiest person selected by Kaala Bhairav…You should discovered the message send to you…Do not forget the Ashtami days..
EXCELLENT!!!!THIS BHOOMI IS A MYSTERIOUS PLACE TO BE BORN HERE…….
If you would like to experience the Lord Bhairava’s power and helpful nature, you should be able to experience it at Sathuragiri hills.
When you are lost and you see a Bhairava in front of your (I will not use the common name) – all you have to do is just request the Bhairava to guide you
I did indeed lose my way & there he was in front of me within 5 minutes – all that I had to do was request him to show me the way
He would advance in front of me & then look over his shoulder every 100 feet or so to watch as to whether I was able to keep pace with him.
If I was falling back ( bare foot and coming down a stone studded hill takes a toll on the feet) – he would immediately stop and wait patiently until I again came within a few feet of him.
Then he would immediately continue his trot in front of me.
This went on for around half an hour – around paths & in place where there was barely any path – then all of a sudden at a turn, we came across another group of people going downhill in front of us
Once he found that I was reunited with another set of humans – he turned around and took off in the opposite direction – ie, uphill.
I felt he was now going back to help others who had lost their way like I had
He had no expecations from me nor did he accept the food that I offered to him.
Such is the power of Bhairava – one should be there to experience it – and then one will realise that a 6th sense is of use only when the other five cooperate & help the sixth sense.
crawling through the cave is something which i have missed. next time i will definitely enquire and experience. twice i have gone, i have not explored.
any how thanks for the reference.
yes , I visited many a time. Caves are there . But importance of Lord Subramanya the presiding deity of the hill was not mentioned in the article by the author. Lord Subramanaya married Valli as per stalapuranas. He focused on the nature and relevance of caves. Many saints lived there. So it has some mystic powers.
Dr S. Balakrishnan
Thank you for sharing your experience. Very astounding.
Will appreciate if you could explain the whereabouts / location of Vallimalai.
Vallimalai is known to all Thiruppugazh devotees Shri Sachidananda Swamigal was popularly known as Vallimalau Swamigal. Recently a book has been published titled “Saints of South India’ written by Shri
V.S. Krishnan and out of 38 Saints Vallimalai Sachidananda Swamigal’s life history is given. Those interested may contact author vsk1940@gmail.com
I was very much impressed by his life history and therefore this article interested me with Bhairava and the caves in the hills for meditation in silence far from the madding crowds. Today we all seek solace inside our own homes in a corner but meditation does not come easily, natures backdrop helps a lot. In Kasargode in Kerala also individual caves underground is provided for enthusiastic meditators but then nobody uses it. Times have changed. Even in Himalayas Ashrams do exist for meditation. Rarely one goes there and meditate. The movement inwards needs lot of attention, breath control, silence, still atmosphere, pindrop darkness etc. the soul to reveal itself. GS
Very neatly penned….Beautiful writing….I visit every year to this temple, but havn’t climbed.
I aged Iwish to visit there.
very nice picture and interesting story
Ver interesting experience by the author. Only ince i have been to. வள்ளிமலை About30 years back.
nice story I know india has lots of sacred places its whee my great grandparents came from . I hope one day I could visit and see these beautiful places.
Sir,
reading the article of your experience in vallimalai was really nice, Kala Bhairava will bless you in all your endeavours, if only you could have written about the place a little more many people would have benefited, though googling will give details, but it will not be the same as your experience.
OF COURSE THERE ARE MANY SUCH EXPERIENCES,BUT WE SHOULD NOT GIVE SO MUCH IMPORTANCE TO ALL THESE,AND CONCENTRATE ON THE PURPOSE OF HUMAN LIFE TO THE METHOD OF ATTAINING INNER ETERNAL PEACE,AND TRANQUILITY AND REALISATION,IT IS SAID BY GREAT YOGIS
please give the details about this place .