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- In Kundalini Gnanam Jeeva Samadhi is a person imbued with eternal life force. In this concept, by spiritual practices, life is not allowed to go out of the body. The seed cells in the body never get damaged. Such a person stops the functions of the body after completion of his or her mission by his or her own will. Gnani will fix his or her mind with the Almighty and stop functioning. The body is then buried. That body will never decay whether it is thousand or ten thousand years, because the magnetic force in the body itself acts as a life force in the body. As "unseen masters" or "invisible helpers" they guide the human race to wisdom. It is believed that this force remains forever and the time limit for the Samadhi status depends upon the saint's bio-magnetic strength, which may vary in terms of hundreds of years. Until then, the soul in samadhi stage will continue to bless the devotees. The place around such Jeeva Samadhi has very high spiritual magnetic force. It can be sensed by the gnana aspirant. If these places are maintained properly, they become energy banks supplying the needful. In Tamil Nadu there are many Jeeva Samadhis. All the popular Temples in and around Tamil Nadu are having one or more 'Jeeva Samadhi' in it, on other hand Andhra Pradesh also possess many jeeva samadies. People feel some relief in visiting such Temples and are becoming Popular. The temples formed around these shrines are believed to have good magnetic fields. Some Jeeva samadhis include Shri Veerabramhendra Swamy Jeeva Samadi at Kandimallayapalle, Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh, India Eswaramma Jeeva Samadi at Kandimallayapalle, Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh, India Shri Sadu Siddaiah Swamy Jeeva Samadhi at Mudumala, Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh, India Shri Yadati Govinda Swamy Jeeva samadhi at Palugurallapalle, Badwel Talug, Cuddapah, India Shri Peddaperaiah Swamy Jeeva Samadi at Mudumala, Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh, India Shri Peddaiah Swamy Jeeva Samadi at Ramapuram, Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh, India Brahma Gnana Gurubhiran Ayyanpatti Jeeva Samadhi at Thiruchendur, Siddhar BhogarJeeva Samadhi at Murugan temple in Palani Siddhar IdaiKadar Jeeva Samadhi at Annamalaiyar Temple in Thiruvannamalai, Siddhar Sadashiva Brahmendra Jeeva Samadhi in Shiva temple at Nerur, near Karur Saint Bodhenthral's Jeeva Samadhi at Govidapuram, Shri Narayana Theerthar Jeeva Samadhi under a Mango tree at Thirupponthurtthi village Saint Jnaneswar's Jeeva Samadhi at Alandi in Maharashtra, Shri Madhavendra Theertha Swami Samadhi at Walkeshwar in Mumbai, Shri Siddharameshwar Jeeva Samadhi in the temple complex Siddheshwar Temple, Solapur Maharashtra Guru Raghavendra Swamy's Jeeva Samadhi at Mantralaya Shri Apprananda Swamy at Nettore in Tirunelveli district near Alangulam Shri Sankara Narayanan Swamy and his son Shri Dakshinamoorthy Swamy Jeeva Samadhi in Panaiyur village near Sankarankovil, Tirunelveli Siddhars of Tamil Nadu attained Jeeva Samadhi at the following places. Sri Pathanjali - Rameswaram Sri Agastyar - Thiruvananthapuram Sri Kamalamuni - Thiruvarur Sri Thirumoolar - Chidambaram Sri Kuthambai - Mayavaram Sri Korakkar - Perur Sri Thanvandri - Vaideeswarankoil Sri Sundaranandar - Madurai Sri Konganar - Tirupathi Sri Sattamuni - Thiruvarangam Sri Vaanmeegar / Valmiki - Ettukudi Sri Ramadevar - Azhagarmalai Sri Nandeeswarar - Kasi Sri Edaikkadar - Tiruvannamalai Sri Machamuni - Thiruparankundram Sri Bogar - Palani Sri Pambatti - Sankarankoil Sri Ramanujachariyar - Inside Srirangam Temple Sri Devi Mayamma (Mayi amma) - Yercaud Main Road, Salem Worshippers at these shrines believe that they achieve peace and have their prayers fulfilled and it is evident that their prayers are replied.
- Jeeva Samadhi or Adhishtanam or Brindavanam is the tomb of a Hindu Spiritual Guru or a saint. It is believed that the saint's life force still exists in the tomb and prayers are offered to it. "Brindavanam" is the term used for Vaishanavaite saints and Adishtanam for the rest of them. It is called as Jeeva Samadhi in Tamil Nadu, mainly with reference to Siddhars. There are hundreds of them spread all over India. In case of shaivaite saints, a Shiva linga is placed over the tomb and for vaishanavaite saints, the sacred Tulsi tree is planted. In this concept, by spiritual practices, life is not allowed to go out of the body. The seed cells in the body never get damaged. Such a person stops the functions of the body after completion of his or her mission by his or her own will. Gnani will fix his or her mind with the Almighty and stop functioning. The body is then buried. That body will never decay whether it is thousand or ten thousand years, because the magnetic force in the body itself acts as a life force in the body. As "unseen masters" or "invisible helpers" they guide the human race to wisdom. It is believed that this force remains forever and the time limit for the Samadhi status depends upon the saint's bio-magnetic strength, which may vary in terms of hundreds of years. Until then, the soul in samadhi stage will continue to bless the devotees. The place around such Jeeva Samadhi has very high spiritual magnetic force. It can be sensed by the gnana aspirant. If these places are maintained properly, they become energy banks supplying the needful.
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