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Om Shivaya Namaha,

 

Many people circumambulating the Arunachala hill have seen

siddhas and rishis.

Once a group of Vedic pandits were

doing giri pradakshina and chanting Sama Veda. Suddenly

they saw tigers standing near the path. Terror-struck they

stood like statues. After a few minutes the tigers receded

into the nearby forest. The pandits recovered from their

shock and continued with their pradakshina and

chanting.

Later they reported the incident to Ramana.

Ramana told them that those tigers were none other

than Siddha Purushas who came eagerly to listen to their

Vedic chanting and that they ought not to have stopped

but continued non chalantly. Probably, Ramana said that

the tigers returned to the forest disappointed.

On another occasion devotees while on their circuit heard bhajans

sung by a chorus, but when they stopped and looked

back they could neither see anyone nor hear the music.

When they continued, the music again started. Bhagavan

Ramana has said that he himself has seen siddhas in bright,

astral bodies, i.e., in bright columns of light, going round

the hill.

 

Wonderful is the name of Arunachala. Wonderful

are His actions. Wonderful is the way He secretly absorbs

His devotees unto Himself. He is ever a wonder and

mystery.

 

--- End forwarded message ---

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