Thailand was said to be ruled
by a Divine blessed RAMA IX who was urged when he was alive to come forward for a collaboration for Clinical
Trials in Cure of Breast Cancer d Colon Cancer, through the nano-compound medicines
prepared by Tamil Siddha Scientists and Doctorates from India.
Tamil
the oldest classical language had been enriched by grammarians, poets, saints,
singers and scholars at various periods of Tamil literary history. Special
classification of some of the epoch making times in Literature such as Sangam
Literature, Bhakthi Literature, Siddhar Literature, Modern Literature and even
Post-Modern Literature illuminates this living classical language. But of these
Siddhar Literature is the least discussed in scholarly world. But its glory is
hidden in poems written in twilight language.
The
grievance that all Siddhar poems were yet to be compiled in complete
collections echoed in sixties of last century remains alive even in 21st
century. Collection of Palm leaf texts made by Thanjai Tamil University or
Saraswathy Mahal library in India are yet to be deciphered and the hidden
meaning of preparation of medicines that can cure incurable diseases have to be
highlighted before the scholarly world globally.
Apart
from that all these palm leaf texts needs to be digitized. Even books that had
been published have yet to see re-print or lost in the ravages of times in many
homes and those publications that brought out such rare books have downed their
shutters. During colonial period many palm leaf texts fortunately have been
taken to foreign countries, where it has been preserved in various archives. Western world had invented and patented
many medicines made by using the intellectual property of Tamil Siddhars.
Even a History of such Cross Cultural Travel on Indigenous Knowledge had yet to
be written.
TAMIL
SIDDHAR’s PHILOSOPHY
In
this century there is keen awareness to debate discuss and deliberate on
Siddhar Literature.
So
in this background the Mystical Aspects of Alphabets be it in Sanskrit and
Tamil needs deepest research and comparison. Etymological study and Comparative
Linguistics must unravel the mystery of the mystical aspects in Tamil language
or in classical languages of humanity.
Mystical Aspects of Tamil Alphabets, the
Hidden Truths expressed in Twilight Language or Sandyabasha as said in Sanskrit
holds key to cure of many incurable diseases that confront humanity today.The
debate over numbers of Siddhars ,whether it should be limited to 18 or include
all Siddhars in Tamil Language and trace at the roots of their source in all
India perspective whether Bengal influences or North Indian influences enriched
Siddhar traditions be undertaken.
The
interaction between Tamil and Chinese medicines be comparatively analysed by
various Universities since two of Tamil Siddhars Bhogar and Pulipaani are by
some scholars claimed to be of Chinese origins.
Humanity
had craved for disease free world and various medical systems evolved in
various cultures be it Arabic or Chinese or Sanskrit or Tamil cultures. And
there are hidden truths about inventions in every culture. From Thirumoolar’s
Yoga to Chinese Falun Dafa yoga similarities have to be studied. We intend to
generate awareness on Universal Man and Universal Vision of Tamil Siddhars to
redeem humanity from illness of body and mind and inculcate in minds
aspirations beyond galaxies.
Based on Karuwoorar's table of 18 Pathinen Sidhars
[mentioned
in his work AttamaaSiddhi]
1.Kumbamuni, 2.Nandimuni, 3.Gorakkar,
4.Pulipani, 5.Pusundarishi, 6.Thirumoolar,7.Theyraiyar, 8.Yugimuni,
9.Machamuni, 10.Pon_nakeesar, 11.Idaikaadar, 12.Poonaikannar, 13.Sivavakkiyar,
14.Chandikesar, 15.Romarishi, 16.Sattanathar, 17.Kaalangi, 18.Bohar
Nijaa_Nantha Botham's List of Pathinen Sidhars
....
1.Agathiyar,
2.Bohar, 3.Nandeesar, 4.Punnakeesar, 5.Karuwoorar, 6.Sundaranandar, 7.Anandar,
8.Konkanar, 9.Bramma muni, 10.Romamuni, 11.Vaasamuni, 12.Amalamuni,
13.Kamalamuni, 14.Gorakkar, 15.sattaimuni, 16.Machamuni, 17.Idaikaadar,
18.Brammamuni
Periya Gnaana Kovai's List of Sidhars ....
1.Agathiyar,
2.Agapeyi, 3.Alhukannar, 4.Idaikkadar 5.Kamalamuni, 6.Karuwoorar,
7.Kaalanginaathar, 8.Konkanar, 9.Gorakkar, 10.Sattanaathar, 11.Sundaranandar,
12.Danvanthiri, 13.Thirumoolar, 14.Theyraiyar, 15.Nandi, 16.Pathanjali,
17.Paambatti, 18.Punnakeesar, 19.Pulathiyaar, 20.PoonaiKananaar, 21.Bohar,
22.Machamuni, 23.Vaamadevar, 24.Vanmeekar
Abithana Chintamani's List of Pathinen Sidhars ....
1.Agathiyar,
2.Bohar, 3.Gorakkar, 4.Kailasanaathar, 5.Sattaimuni, 6.Thirumoolar, 7.Nandi,
8.Koonkannar, 9.Konganar, 10.Machamuni, 11.Vaasamuni, 12.Koormamuni,
13.Kamalamuni, 14.Idaikaadar, 15.Sundaranandar, 16.Pon_Naakeesar, 17.Romarishi,
18.Brammamuni
Navanaatha sidhargal, from north india
Sathya
naathar, Sathoga naathar, Aathi Naathar, Veyguli Naathar, MathangaNaathar,
Machendra Naathar, Katenthra Naathar, Anaathi Naathar, Gorakka naathar.
Other Sidhars ( listed & nonlisted...)
1
Thirumoolar 2 Kalanginathar 3 Agathiyar 4 Machamuni 5 Sattaimuni 6
Aluguni_sidhar 7 Idaikkadar 8
Pattinathaar 9 Kamalamuni 10 Pampatti_sidhar 11 Sattainathar 12 Pon_Naakeesar
13 Nandidevar 14 Pulippani 15 Bhogar 16 Karuwoorar 17 Kudambai_sidhar 18
Agappeysidhar 19 Konganavar 20 Kaduveli_sidhar 21 Gorakkar 22 Ramadevar 23
Kaudambar 24 Theyraiyar 25 Kaakaiyar 26 Pulattiyar 27 kaagapusundar 28
Sivavakkiyar 29 Kumbamuni 30 Brammadevar 31 Danvantiri 32 Kannisidhar 33
Kasyapar 34 Pujandar 35 Naradanar 36 Vyasar 37 Sundarar 38 Markkandar 39
Pulattiyar 40 Datchanamurthi 41 Kaubalasidhar 42 Sothimamuni 43 Damaraganar 44
Sundaranandar 45 Urvasiyal (woman) 46 Arivanandar 47 Subramaniar 48 Yogimuni 49
Diranakkiyamuni 50 Chandeesu_varar 51 Kakakandar 52 Mulatisar 53Valmeegar/
Valmeegi 54 Nandeesar 55 Jothimunivar 56 Damarakar 57 Viswamithrar 58 Kalakandarisi
59 Jamadakkini 60 Diranakkiya_munivar 61 kondeesar 62 Tirumoolavarkkam 63
Idaikaadar 64. Mular 65. Vara_Risi 66 Muth_theesar 67 Naaval_Marathadiyar 68
Moongil_adiyar 69 Vasistar
The Siddha tradition believes that there are more than
210 divine masters ,who, along with their
disciples keep taking birth as divine incarnations in different times and
different places around the world constantly to keep up with the changing
humanity needs and effecting change.
For
instance, Jesus Christ is said to have
been Siddhar Pullipani having reincarnated. Jesus Christ have been to india,
and have been with many Sidhars, especially with Sidhar Amaravathy Atrangarai Karuwoorar
Lao Tzu was claimed by Siddhar Bhogar to have been one of
his incarnations. ::
Jainism,
Buddhism, Christianity, Islam... were all given by different divine masters/ Sidhars.
All the Literature given by Sidhars, as paadal (songs),manuscripts& Holy
Inscriptions which render solutions to the unsolved miseries of mankind.
Thus Hinduism is a 'way of life' designed by 18 Pathinen
Sidhars.
Tamil Siddhar Scientists Palm Leaf Texts-Rare
books had read the hidden meaning in the twilight language used my Siddhars,
whom the westerners call as mystics and men of medicine.
LITERARY EVIDENCES FOR MEDICINES PROPOSED IN THIS PROJECT
Tamilmaamani Awardee of Pondicherry Government 2009 :
N.Nandhivarman
Much
before the scholars of the western world, in India we have scaled greater
heights in many fields of Science but all knowledge is being mostly confined to
our mother tongues and remain buried in the sands of history. One such
achievement of Tamil language is the compilation of THESAURUS millennium before
the word Thesaurus was coined in English Language.And Tamil Siddhar Bhoganathar
alias Bogar is a great scientist who wrote Bogar Nigandu 1200 [ Bogar Thesaurus
1200] . Our project aims to produce drugs for clinical trials to cure breast
cancer based on this thesaurus.
The
writings of Boganathar, the greatest scientist of Siddha tradition have been
translated into English and a useful commentary on these profound and difficult
texts has been rendered. The translation of Poems of Bogar with commentary [
book page 194 ] reads like follows : “ I
wrote with pride the seven cantos to disseminate, I wrote a glossary to attain
vettaveli, apart from writing the topmost seven hundred and odd aphorisms. I
gathered together a glossary of six tens and seven hundred, I wrote mantras of
Yoga. I wrote the pattern for the diction and signification of words. I wrote
the formula for performing the mantras, to maintain and stabilize the Yoga
called Vaci “ Glossary
of six tens and 7 hundred terms , is a reference to 60 X 700= 42000 terms of
glossary called NIGANDU in Tamil.
We
have relied upon the Tamil version of Bogar Nigandu 1200 pages 212 verses 780
to 783 for the preparation of Rasa parpam to be used in our clinical trials.
In general usage,
a thesaurus is a reference work that lists
words grouped together according to similarity of meaning (containing synonyms and sometimes antonyms), in contrast to
a dictionary, which
provides definitions for words,
and generally lists them in alphabetical order. The main purpose of such
reference works is to help the user "to find the word, or words, by which
[an] idea may be most fitly and aptly expressed" – to quote Peter Mark Roget, architect of the best known
thesaurus in the English language.
Although including
synonyms, a thesaurus should not be taken as a complete list of all the
synonyms for a particular word. The entries are also designed for drawing
distinctions between similar words and assisting in choosing exactly the right
word. Unlike a dictionary, a thesaurus entry
does not give the definition of words.
In library science and information science thesauri have been widely used
to specify domain models. Recently, thesauri have been implemented with Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS)
Etymology The word
"thesaurus" is derived from 16th-century New Latin, in turn
from Latin thēsaurus, which is the Latinisation of the Greek θησαυρός (thēsauros),
"treasure, treasury, storehouse".[2] The
word thēsauros is of uncertain etymology. Douglas Harper derives it from the root of the
Greek verb τιθέναι tithenai, "to put, to place."[2] Robert Beekes rejected an Indo-European derivation
and suggested a Pre-Greek suffix *-arwo-.
From the 16th to
the 19th centuries, the term "thesaurus" was applied to any dictionary or encylopedia, as in the Thesaurus linguae
latinae (1532), and the Thesaurus linguae
graecae (1572). The meaning
"collection of words arranged according to sense" is first attested
in 1852 in Roget's title and thesaurer is attested in Middle English for "treasurer"
History
Peter Mark Roget, author of the
first thesaurus.
In antiquity, Philo of Byblos authored the first text that
could now be called a thesaurus. In Sanskrit, the Amarakosha is a
thesaurus in verse form, written in the 4th century.
The first modern
thesaurus was Roget's Thesaurus, first compiled in
1805 by Peter Mark Roget, and published in
1852. Since its publication it has never been out of print and is still a
widely used work across the English-speaking world Entries in Roget's
Thesaurus are listed conceptually rather than alphabetically. Roget described
his thesaurus in the foreword to the first edition:
It is now nearly fifty years since I first projected a system of verbal
classification similar to that on which the present work is founded. Conceiving
that such a compilation might help to supply my own deficiencies, I had, in the
year 1805, completed a classed catalogue of words on a small scale, but on the
same principle, and nearly in the same form, as the Thesaurus now published.
Scientists Have Developed a Map of Where the Brain Processes Different
Words
The new discovery may eventually give voice to people who have lost the
ability to speak.By Rachel Dicker | Associate Editor, Social Media April 29,
2016.
The brain is incredibly complex and mysterious.Just
one layer of understanding unveils hundreds of new questions.Such is the case
in a study published in Nature that revealed a "semantic atlas" of
the human brain. An interactive version of the atlas is available online.
Researchers at the University of California -
Berkeley studied the brains of seven native English speakers as they listened
to a podcast of the Moth Radio Hour. Then, they mapped out which areas of the
brain lit up in response to hearing different words in different contexts.
This is What Your Brain Looks Like on LSD
They found that words are grouped in certain areas
of the brain based on their relative meanings, and they also discovered where
these groups are housed.
For example, in the right temporal parietal
junction, in an area a few millimetres in width, words like "wife,"
"pregnant," and "mother" were processed, and an area just
adjacent to it processed some of the same social words, as well as some related
ones having to do with people and places, such as "house" and
"owner."
“The similarity in semantic topography across
different subjects is really surprising,” said study lead author Alex Huth, a
postdoctoral researcher in neuroscience at UC Berkeley, in a press release.
It's a potential breakthrough for people who have
lost the ability to speak. If scientists are able to map out where the brain
processes words – and that map is relatively uniform – they may be able to help
people suffering from ALS or victims of stroke be understood through
technology.
“Although the maps are broadly consistent across
individuals, there are also substantial individual differences,” said study
senior author Jack Gallant, a UC Berkeley neuroscientist, in the release. “We
will need to conduct further studies across a larger, more diverse sample of
people before we will be able to map these individual differences in detail.”
II. THE SECOND MEDICINE WE
PROPOSE FOR CLINICAL TRIAL
The second medicine we propose to clinical test is
based on the formulations of Ramadevar alias Yacob. In his book VAITHIYA
SINTHAMANI 700 first published in 1996 and second edition by Thamarai
Publications in 2008, in page 238 the preparations of Vagara Vanga Senthuram is
mentioned. Verse 475 is of relevance to our research.
III. THIRD MEDICINE FOR CLINICAL
TRIAL
The book preserved at Archives of Tamilnadu
published in 1903 titled : Pulasthiar Vaatha Soothiram, Gnana Karpan,
Thiruvalluvar Parimuppu Soothiram published first in 1995, and third edition is
out by Thamarai Publications page 73 speaks on Valai Rasa Pathangam in verses
257 to 267. This medicine we propose for clinical trial.
Same book page 10 : Another medicine Sandarasa
parpam is being mentioned in verse 5 to 22. Same book page 14 : Another
medicine Vaalai rasa mezhugu is mentioned from verse 23 to 34.
Siddha medicine is closely associated with Alchemy
since it has a chemical process. Hence one of our Co-Investigator is a
Doctorate in Chemistry.
Alchemy is called vagara markam in Tamil. There is
a treatise Agasthiar Karma Kandam which tells diseases to be direct consequences
of past misdeeds of a man or woman. There is an ancient Tamil text called
Sura-nool, a treatise on fevers. Based on the position of planets and stars one
gets fevers, this astronomical view point is stressed in this book.
“ The Siddhas used the following four methods for
obtaining perfect knowledge in respect of health and disease. They are 1.
Scriptural Testimony 2. Perception or Direct Observation 3. Inference 4.
Reasoning or experimental confirmation . By applying these 4 yardsticks they were
able to give appropriate description of 500 diseases. Botanical and
pharmacological knowledge of more than 2000 drugs of herbal origins. Detailed
description of the method of purification and oxidation of 150 drugs of mineral
and metallic origins for internal use. Preventive and promotive aspects of
health care in different seasons and at different places writes T.N.Ganapathy
of Yofa Siddha Research Center.
THE LITERARY EVIDENCES FOR BREAST
CANCER CURE IS GIVEN HERE. IN THE METHODOLOGY AND PROTOCAL IN SEPARATE CHAPTER
WE HAVE GIVEN THE MEDICINE AND
METHODOLOGY OF CURE.
I.
EFFICACY
OF RASA SUNNAM, VAGARA VANGA SENDURAM AND KOSIGAR KUZHAMBU THE SIDDHA MEDICINES
IN CARCINOMA OF BREAST
II.
WE
HAVE PRESCRIBED THE MEDICINES FOR COLON CANCER
EFFICACY OF POORA MEZHUGU, RASA PARPAM AND POORNACHANDROTHAYAM THE
SIDDHA MEDICINES IN CARCINOMA OF COLON
Literary
evidences will be provided shortly. We want Thailand to promote Medical Tourism
in its soil, and to collaborate with us in clinical trials for both Breast
Cancer and Colon Cancer to begin with.
We hope
for a longstanding relationship to prove to the West that East has answers to
many anxieties of the West .
N.NANDHIVARMAN
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