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LIFEOLOGYIFEOLOGY Llifestyleifestyle Solutionssolutions LLIFEOLOGYIFEOLOGY LLifestyleifestyle SSolutionsolutions Sri Danvantri Arogya Peedam Kilpudupet, Walajapet - 632 513. LIFEOLOGY Complete Solution Holiness GNANAGURU Dr. SRI MURALIDHARA SWAMIGAL Vedanta Lifeology Centre (The Ultimate Universal Lifecare Research Centre) A division of Sri Danvantri Arogya Peedam Kilpudupet, Walajapet - 632 513 First Edition Copyright © 2011 by Sri Danvantri Arogya Peedam Ananthalai Madhura, Kilpudupet, Walajapet, Vellore - 632513. Email : [email protected] Website : www.danvantri.org Editor : Sandhya Sundar THINK EDUCATION PVT. LTD, CHENNAI. Published by : Komalavalli Publications : Melpudupet, Walajapet Designing & Printed by : WorldBridge Publishers, Chennai. Email : [email protected] Website : www.worldbridgepublishers.com NO ONE IS PERMITTED TO COPY OR TRANSLATE TO ANY OTHER LANGUAGE THE CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK OR PART THEREOF IN ANY FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE AUTHOR LIFEOLOGY Lifestyle Solutions This book is dedicated to the Adi Vaidhyar, Dr. Danvantri with the blessings of Gnanaguru Dr.Sri Muralidhara Swamigal. Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaaya Danvantraye Amrutha kalasa hasthaaya Sarva Aamaya vinaashanaaya Triloka naathaya, Sri Maha Vishnave namaha Obeisance unto the Supreme Bhagawan, Vasudeva Danvantri, the Holder of the Kalasa with the nectar of immortality, Remover of fear and all diseases, Sustainer of the three worlds, He is Maha Vishnu Himself Sri Danvantri Peedam 3 LIFEOLOGY Lifestyle Solutions Parents & Guru’s of Gnanaguru Dr. Sri Muralidhara Swamigal Sri Muralidhara of Gnanaguru Dr. & Guru’s Parents 4 Sri Danvantri Peedam LIFEOLOGY Lifestyle Solutions PREFACE Living far away from your near and dear can stress you, especially when grandchildren are unwell. Far away, the kind of anxiety that one can feel leads you to think of the unseen powers that we believe can help. To me this came in a strange way. A friend of my husband, Suresh Kumar, had called aft er a gap of a few years to enquire about the family. He enquired aft er my daughter and I mentioned that she was stressed at this point in time as her litt le daughter was unwell. He quickly quipped,” Why don’t you go to Danvantri, in Walajapet?” Taking details, I made my intention with the universe and made my sankalpam, even if only to relieve my anxiety. The litt le girl got well. I had to go to off er my thanks. And I did along with two of my friends. It was during this visit that the pontiff , Gnanaguru Dr. Sri Muralidhara Swamigal asked if we could write the story of this centre in English!!! Without thinking and still fi lled with gratitude, I agreed. I did not stop to take a moment to consider what it would entail. My friends too were roped in for the job by the Swamigal himself. So off we went, week aft er week, to Walajapet, unraveling the fascinating story that led to the establishment of the centre that seeks to invoke healing energies from the fi rst ever “Vaidhyar” (doctor) recorded in Vedic times - Dr. Danvantri. This book att empts to give you a glimpse of this abode, where several energies that preside over healing are congregated. In the Indian school of thought we believe healing is holistic when the universe facilitates the desired or required energies. A person who is affl icted by disease or disorder, on entering this space, integrates the requisite healing energy on appealing for the same. The establishment of this space began as a wish in the wake of anguish that Gnanaguru Dr. Sri Muralidhara Swamigal experienced at his mother’s suff erings. Borne by a desire to help people live disease-free and using his intuitive sense, he went on to, and continues to bring to amalgamation, time honored strategies as stated in Vedic records. Sri Danvantri Peedam 5 LIFEOLOGY Lifestyle Solutions This book records stories of how the various energies came to be installed at Walajapet, the innumerable coincidences, and the unasked for help from complete strangers. It is also a record of Gnanaguru Dr. Sri Muralidhara Swamigal’s personal journey from intuition to expression. I wish to acknowledge the inspiration I have drawn from the memory of my father Dr. M.S.Govindaraman, a medical practitioner who believed that medicine and mantra are essential for disease-free living. Tracking the story along with me are Smt. Meera Mani, Smt. Sandhya Sundar and Smt. Usha Rajeswari Thiagarajan. - Padma Srinath 6 Sri Danvantri Peedam LIFEOLOGY Lifestyle Solutions FOREWORD Though this goes under the title ‘Foreword’, it is not one. This is an expression of admiration for a work which opens one’s eyes to the exsistence of an ‘abode where several energies presiding over healing, are congregated’. This book is — faith brought into print by dedication. Though Mrs. Padma Srinath, the author, is a near cousin of mine, I never knew that she carries in her frail frame, the faith of an ardent devotee, the knowledge of a tireless researcher, and the talent of an experienced writer. Those are the qualities that have helped her bringing out this book on an undeniably profound subject. She describes the features of the ‘kshetra’ known as the ‘Universal Life Care Centre’ and the greatness of the pontiff Gnanaguru Dr. Sri Muralidhara Swamigal, not only with the involvement of a devotee but with the care of a chronicler. Whether it be the concept of ‘Sankalpam’ or the details of the ‘Yaga salai’ or the unique sculpting of the ‘Kallala Maram’ behind the Dakshinamoorthi, every aspect of the ‘Danvantri Arogya Peedam’ has been brought out in a crisp and engaging manner by Padma. The holy spaces of the various deities, the all pervading presence of Dhanvantri, and the vision of Gnanaguru Dr. Sri Muralidhara Swamigal in establishing the Universal Healing Centre, at Wallajapet, are all described by Padma with an astounding grasp of the spiritual truths. A reading of this book, has made me realise my ignorance. I am sure that, it is an improvement. I should thank Padma for that. Madras Cho.S.Ramaswamy 20.11.2011 Sri Danvantri Peedam 7 LIFEOLOGY Lifestyle Solutions Page Contents No. Introduction 12 Lifeology 14 Physical Space 21 Remover of obstacles - VINAYAGAR 27 Remover of ailments - DANVANTRI 27 To ease worries - KAALA CHAKRAM 29 Eradicator of the fear of death - MAHISHASURAMARDHINI 31 To release disorders and restore good times - YAAGA SAALAI 32 Opening the door to heaven - NAKSHATRA HOMA KUNDAM 33 For the protection of people from natural calamities caused by 33 nature’s elements - PANCHA DEEPAM Bestower of conjugal bliss - VAASAVI KANNIKA 34 PARAMESWARI Remover of poisons - ASHTA NAAGA GARUDAR 35 Designated Vishnu Padham and dedicated to parents - SRI 35 PAADHA ASTHI MANDAPAM Bringing good times - NAVANEETHA KRISHNA 36 The fi rst physician - Lord DANVANTRI 37 Restorer of lost wealth - KAARTHAVEERYA ARJUNA 40 Bestower of comforts - SUDARSANA AZHWAR 42 Giver of positions - PATTABHISHEKA RAMAR 42 Bestower of good health - Goddess AROGYA LAKSHMI 43 8 Sri Danvantri Peedam LIFEOLOGY Lifestyle Solutions Harbinger of glory to the world - Goddess GAJALAKSHMI 44 Facilitators of people’s requests - 468 SIDDHARS 45 The perennial food giver - Goddess SWARNA ANNAPOORANI 46 Guru of knowledge appropriate to current times - KARTHIGAI 47 KUMARAN Mother of Vedas - Goddess GAYATRI DEVI 48 Giver of Salvation - MAHA MERU 51 Giver of Knowledge - LAKSHMI HAYAGREEVAR 51 Venerated Vaishnava guru - Sri VEDANTA DESIKAR 52 Bestower of the boons of penance - Lord DATTAATREYA 53 Founder of the yogic science of Kriya Yoga - MAHA AVATAR 54 BABA Guardian of the South-West - KANNI MOOLA MAHA 55 GANAPATHY Remover of anguish - SANJEEVI RAAYAR 55 Worthy of worship by kings - KUZHANDHAI AANANDHA 56 MAHA SWAMIGAL Ensurer of well-being - SESHADRI SWAMIGAL 57 Distinguishers of Day and Night - SOORIYA–CHANDRAN 58 Liberator of the soul - Lord MUNEESWARAR 58 Trees dedicated to the abodes - 108 PLANTS DEDICATED TO 58 PANCHA KARMA Baba with a golden heart - THANGA BABA 59 Baba in the subtle form - SOORIYA BABA 59 Sri Danvantri Peedam 9 LIFEOLOGY Lifestyle Solutions The living God - KANCHI MAHA PERIYAVA 60 With the celestial cow Kamadhenu SRI RAYAR RAGAVENDRA 60 Bestower of intelligence - Lord MEDHA DAKSHINAMOORTY 61 Dispeller of darkness - Sri VALLALAR 62 Ever encouraging - DHUNI AGNI 62 Pristine - TULASI MADAM 62 Protector of young girls - Sri NAVA KANNIGAIGAL 63 Banisher of insecurities - ATRI PAADAM with ANUSUYA DEVI 63 under the sacred fi g tree Bestower of prolifi c blessing - GOSHAALA 64 Remover of planetary malefi c eff ects - RAHU-KETU 64 Bestower of the power of the word - Goddess VANI 65 SARASWATHI Giver of wealth - SWARNA AAKARSHANA BAIRAVAR 66 Life nurturing KARUVARAI 67 Propitious Lord MARAGADHESWARAR and Goddess 68 MARAGADHAAMBIGA Integrator of all Faiths - Lord Ayyappa 69 Benefactor of self-confi dence - Lord ASHTA MANGALA KAALA 69 BAIRAVAR VAASTHU NIVARTHI PEEDAM 71 ANNA DHAANA KOODAM 72 Facilities available at the centre 72 Profi le of Gnanaguru Dr. Sri Muralidhara Swamigal 73 10 Sri Danvantri Peedam LIFEOLOGY Lifestyle Solutions Sri Danvantri Peedam 11 LIFEOLOGY Lifestyle Solutions INTRODUCTION Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the fi rst Vice President of India,who was also a prominent theologian, states that Hinduism is not “just a faith”, but is the union of reason and intuition. He believed that Hinduism cannot be defi ned, but is only to be experienced and is manifested in a way of life. Considering that this began eons ago and was transmitt ed to posterity by word of mouth, some academics suggest that Hinduism cannot be seen as a rigid entity. The basic tenets of the Hindu philosophy have evolved for eons now and have been passed on by oral tradition from times immemorial before recorded documents came into vogue. Thus as does happen in oral communication, over the generations, legends and nuances will synthesize the interpretations of the thinkers of the time, besides considering the experiences and challenges of society at that time.
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