Thursday, January 7, 2021
Siddha day 02 January 2021Dhyanam by Siddhar Thirumoolar #Dhyanam"Look within in DhyanaWell may they practice yoga eight-thousand yearStill they see not lord,Sweet as ambrosia,And dear like the apple of the eyeBut if within you sek him enlightenedHe within you isEven as reflection in the mirror" Dhyana is seeking God within. It is seeing Siva’s reflection in the Jiva Mirror. All practice of yoga is vain without the seeking within. Dhyana leads to cessation of Birth. In Dhyana, the object of concentration presents itself in reality and the ultraconscious mind directly perceives it. According to Thirumoolar, the consciousness are once properly placed under rhythmic vibrations, the same vibrations if not disturbed produce a deeper state in that particular condition.Whether it be some abstract state or a purely conscious one, it makes no difference, so far as the duration of the process is concerned. It all depends on the totality of the object in the mind and the capability of the man to receive the vibrations.This steadiness of mind thus created produces a kind of inner delight. With this, the inner consciousness becomes brighter like a strong searchlight formed by the control of the mental energies to sense things in the actual world. It is in this state of consciousness that the man in Dhyana can tell of things in a room which is closed or relate incidents happening in far off countries.Fixing the gaze on nasal pointRetaining the roaming breath withinThey who can thus still the nadksWill sure reach the goalNo fear of birth to be for them.#KundaliniEnergy By mastering Chakra Dhyana one could elevate the Kundalini Energy. Thirumoolar explains that the Kundalini is the most powerful dormant source of energy found within each and every human. The important objective of Dhiyana is Kundalini energy from the Mooladhara charka which is s the seat or dwelling place of this primal energy. Kundalini could only be realised through self-purification and concentration of mind, and to lead it up through the charkas to sahasrara where the pure energy unites with pure consciousness. Dhyana is the study of deep concentration, calmness and tranquility of the mind. It is the study of attaining complete control over ones mind. Dhyana takes the consciousness beyond conscious, sub conscious & unconscious states to super consciousness.#Courtesy: Principles and Practice of Siddhar Yogam Book#Photo: Artist Jegadeesan
National web conference on Strength of Siddha.As a part of 4TH Siddha Day - Pre-event, Siddha Medicinal Plants Garden (CCRS, Ministry of AYUSH, Govt., of India) is pleased to invite you all to participate National Web-conference on 21st Dec.2020 and Virtual Herbal Exhibition on 22nd Dec.2020. Join Microsoft -Teams. Abstract and pdf of the posters may kindly be sent to kchabeebmngd@gmail.com (Contact no.9605550109).
CTMR Chennai and ATM Siddha channel pleased to announce the winners of the first contest of 4th Siddha day celebration. There were 14 entries including one from Eastern University Trincomalee campusFirst prize to Ms Anna Mary Majo Santhigiri Siddha Medical College Second Prize to Saranya Velumayil Siddha Medical CollegeThird prize to Swathy Saranya ATSVS college Nisha Maria Siddha Medical College Remya Ramesh Santhigiri Siddha medical CollegeElamathy Devasena Velumayil Siddha medical college. All participants have expressed beautifully their Vision 2030 for Siddha and the topper also included Mission to achieve the vision. Congratulations to all participants and winners.
Official inauguration of National Siddha day celebration in Kerala was done today by Smt.K. K. Shylaja Teacher, Hon. Health Minister of Kerala via. online platform. The function was presided over by Dr. Divya S. Iyer, IAS,State Mission Director, National AYUSH Mission. Dr. Uthaman, IFS, Managing director, Oushadhi, Dr. M. N. Vijayambika, Director, Homeopathy Department, Dr. Sunil Raj, Principal & Controlling Officer, Homoeopathy Medical Education Department, Dr. Harikrishnan Thirumangalath, Director in Charge, Ayurveda Medical Education Department, Dr. Kanakarajan, Asst Director, Siddha Regional Research Institute, Poojappura, Dr. T. K. Hrithik, Chief Executive officer, State Medicinal Plant Board, Dr. R. Jayanarayan, State Program Manager- Homoeo, National AYUSH Mission, Dr. V. B. Vijayakumar, Nodal Officer - Siddha, Indian Systems of Medicine Department gave felicitation address. Dr. K. S. Preeya, Director, Indian Systems of Medicine Department gave the welcome speech and Dr. M. Subhash, State Program Manager- ISM, gave vote of thanks. Siddha Day speech was done by Dr. S. Balarama Kaimal, Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Saveetha University, Chennai on the subject " Molecular mechanisms of action of Siddha Medicines and application of Modern Research in Siddha."https://www.facebook.com/1497626920529972/posts/2534543756838278/?sfnsn=wiwspmo
Available Medicinal plants in our SDF Herbal Garden, Sulthan bathery Mob, 9946309106
Botanical Name | Malayalam Name |
Cinnamomum zeylancium | Karuvappatta |
Punica granatum | Mathalam |
Caesalpinia sappan | Chappangam |
Curcuma aromattica | Kasthoorimanjal |
Nyctanthes arbor- tristi | Parijatham |
Murraya koenigi | Kariveppu |
Justicia gendrassa | Vathamkolli |
Acorus calamus | Vayambu |
Madhuca indica | Elippa |
Kampferia galanga | Kacholam |
Rubia cordifolia | Manjatti |
Mint Thulasi | Mint Thulasi |
Sterospermum colais | Pathiri |
Tylophora indica | Vallippala |
Jatropha carcos | Jetropha |
Gymnema sylvestre | Chakkarakolli |
Bixa orellana | Anatto |
Ocimum basilicum | Ramathulasi |
Coleus freskholi | Marunnu koorkka |
Thevetia peruviana | Manjarali |
Vitex negundo (Black) | Karinochi |
Solanum syrattense | Kandakarichunda |
Kigelia pinnata | Sosage tree |
Jankiya arayalpatra | Amruthapala |
Pittosporum tetraspermum | Analivegam |
Buchanazia angustifolia | Kulamavu |
Mucuna prurita | Naykkaruna (Choriyathathu) |
Baliospermum montanum | Nagadandi |
Croton tiglium | Neervalam |
Rauvolfia serpentina | Sarppagandi |
Adhathoda beddomei | Adalodakam |
Holostemma adakodien | Adapathiyan |
Plumbago rosea | Koduveli |
Asparagus recemosus | Sathavari |
Piper longum | Thippali |
Withania somnifera | Amukkuram |
Asystasia quadrangularis | Murikootti |
Vallaris solanacea | Vishamooli |
Vetiveria zizanioides | Ramacham |
Ruta graveolens | Arutha |
Vitex negundo | Karinochi (ord) |
Selaginella sp: | Garudapacha |
Nilgirianthus ciliatus | Karim kurinji |
Pimenta officinalis | Sarvasugandi |
Coleus zeylanicus | Eruveli |
Coleus aromaticus | Panikoorkka |
Aegle marmelos | Koovalam |
Indigofera tinctoria | Neelamari |
Blepharis boerheviafolia | Hemadandi |
Mornga oleifera | Muringa |
Terminalia arjuna | Neermaruthu |
Trichopus zeylanicus | Arogyapacha |
Alpinia calcarata | Chittarutha |
Santalum album | Chandanam |
Andrographis paniculata | Kiriyath |
Pterocarpus santalainus | Rakthachandanam |
Aloe barbadensis | Kattarvazha |
Terminalia chebula | Kadukka |
Kaemperia rotunda | Chengazhaneerkizhangu |
Elaeocarpus ganitus | Rudraksham |
Gmelina arborea | Kumizhu |
Boswellia serrata | Vellakundirikkam |
Pongamia pinnata | Ungu |
Cinnamomum camphora | Karpuram |
Oroxylum indicum | Palakapayyani |
Anaphyllum wightii | Keerakhizhangu |
Pterocarpus marsupium | Venga |
Wrightia tinctoria | Dandapala |
Syzygium cumini | Njaval |
Eupatorium triplenerve | Ayyapana |
Mimusops elengi | Elanji |
Alstonia scholaris | Ezhilamppala |
Terminalia paniculata | Maruthu |
Albizia lebbeck | Nenmenivaka |
Saraca asoca | Ashokam |
Clerodendrum serratum | Cheru Teak |
Baccopa monneri | Brahmi |
Solanum melongina | Cheru vazhuthina |
Ficus recemosa | Atthi |
Desmodium motorrium | Ramanamapacha |
Ficus gibosa | Ithi |
Alangium salvifolium | Ankolam |
Ficus religiosa | Arayal |
Gloriosa superba | Methonni |
Ficus benghalensis | Peral |
Clitoria ternatea | Sangupushppam |
Acacia catechu | Karingali |
Ipomoea obscura | Chuttithiruthali |
Coscinium fenestratum | Maramanjal |
Holarrhena pubescens | Kadugappala |
Sarcostemma stocksii | Somalatha |
Primneceratty folia | Munja |
Gardinia recinifera | Somanadikayam |
Cossea travencorensis | Pushkaramulla |
Desmodium gangeticum | Orila |
Pogostmon pacholi | Pacholi |
Pseudarthria viscida | Moovila |
Aristolochia indica | Garudakkodi |
Woodfordia fruticosa | Thadhiri |
Jatropha multifida | Churakkalli |
Vitis quadrangularis | Changalamparanda |
Datura stramonium | Neela Ummam |
Sesbania grandiflora | Agathi |
Ficus krishnae | Krishnanal |
Borassus flabellifer | Karimpana |
Alstonia venenata | Theepala |
Lagerstroemia reginae | Manimaruthu |
Diospros cruminata | Karimaram |
Tinospora cordifolia | Chittamruthu |
Spondias pinnata | Ambazham |
Calophyllum inophyllum | Punna |
Calotropis gagantea | Vella erukku |
Couroupita guianensis | Nagalingamaram |
Mesua nagassarium | Nagapoomaram |
Vateria indica | Payin |
Myristica malabarica | Kattujadhi |
Butea monosperma | Plasu |
Scaevola taccada | Bhadraksham |
Homonoia riparia | Kallurvanchi |
Flacourtia jangomas | Vayangatha |
Aporosa lindleyana | Vetti |
Strychnos nux - vomica | Kanjiram |
Plumbago zeylanica | Vellakoduveli |
Plumbago auriculata | Neelakoduveli |
Eucalyptus globules | Yukkali |
Glycyrrhiza glabra | Erattimathuram |
Anthocephalus kadamba | Vella kadambu |
Elettaria cardamomum | Elam |
Solanum nigrum | Manithakkali |
Terminalia bellirica | Thanni |
Costus pictus | Insulinchedi |
Stevia rebaudiana | Stevia |
Cassia fistula | Kanikonna |
Salacia reticulata | Ekanayakam |
Centella asiatica | Kodangal |
Argyreia nervosa | Samudrapacha |
Crateva religiosa | Neermathalam |
Puthranjiva roxburgi | Putranjeeva |
Operculina turpethum | Thrikolpakonna |
Cymbopogon flexuosus | Ingipullu |
Dysoxylum malabaricum | Vella Akhil |
Chukrasia tabularis | Chuvanna akhil |
Quassia indica | Karinjotta |
Cycas circinalis | Eunthu |
Ichnocarpus frutescens | Palvalli |
Antiaris toxicaria | Maravoori |
Adnanthera pavonina | Manchadi |
Hidinocarpus laurifolia | Marotti |
Citrus medica | Ganapathi narakam |
Naregamia alata | Nilanarakam |
Salix tetrasperma | Attuvanchi |
Sappindus tripholiates | Uruvanchi |
Semicarpus anacardium | Cheru |
Acacia intsia | Incha |
Canarium strictum | Kundirikkam |
Ipomoea mauritiana | Palmuthuku |
Adena hondala | Karimuthuku |
Bauhinia varigata | Mantharam |
Millingtonia hortensis | Poopadiri |
Trichosanthes cucumerina | Kattupadavalam |
Lycopodium phlegmaria | Kalcheda |
Solanum torvum | Puthirichunda |
Nothapodytes nimmoniana | Peenari |
Embelia ribes | Vizhalari |
Embelia tsjeriumcottam | Kattuvizhal |
Mentha gravensis | Pothina |
Mimosa invisa | Mullillathottavadi |
Hopea parviflora | Thambakam |
Thottea siliquosa | Alpam |
Blumea balsamifera | Boothamkolli |
Strophathus wightianus | Neyvalli |
Nagavally | Nagavally |
Pandanus lattifolius | Ramba ela |
Ocimum grattisimum | Agasthya thulasi |
Cinnamomum sulphuratum | Vazhana |
Hibiscus abelmoschus | Kasthoori venda |
Nervilia aragona | Orilathamara |
Holoptelia integrifolia | Aval |
Thespesia populnea | Poovarasu |
Chonemorpha fragrans | Perumkurumba |
Ficus mysorensis | Kallal |
Ficus virance | Kallathi |
Myxopyrum serratulum | Chathuramulla |
Hemidesmus indicus | Nannari |
Helicteres isora | Edampiri Valampiri |
Feronia limonia | Vilar |
Glycosmis pentaphylla | Panal |
Ocimum kilimandscharicum | Karpoora thulasi |
Ocimum sanctum | Krishna thulasi |
Piper betle | Vettila |
Calophyllum tomentosum | Kattupunna |
Symplocos recemosa | Pachotti |
Tabernaemontana divaricata | Nandyarvattam |
Cyclea peltata | Padakizhagu |
Terminalia cranulata | Karimaruthu |
Piper chaba | Bangla thippali |
Terminalia catappa | Badam |
Curculigo orchioides | Nilappana |
Aristolochia bracteolata | Aduthinnappala |
Tetrameles nudiflora | Cheenikka |
Bambusa arundinaceae | Mula |
Pelergonium gravionelsil | Swit rosa |
Melia dubia | Mala veppu |
Prosopis chilensis | Vahnni |
Microcos pemiculets | Kottam |
Toona ciliata | Chandana vembu |
Randia brandisae | Malangara |
Ensete superbum | Kalluvazha |
Curcuma caesia | Karimanjal |
Aphanamixis polystachya | Chemmaram |
Comiphora mukil | Gugulu |
Azadirachta indica | Aryaveppu |
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Anjanam in Siddha Medicine
Medicine)
Anjanam or Mai is an external method of lining eye lashes and lids with a thick black salve. According to Theraiyar piniyanugavithi to prevent the disease, anjanam is advised to be applied once in three days.
Anjanam may be prepared from the sources like plant and bird parts, conch shell, pearl, anjana stone and salts ground and mixed with cow’s ghee or castor oil after which it is stored in bronze, glass or conch vessels.
The compounded mai is lined or daubed with the end of the ophthalmic probe (Nayanakole) on the eye lashes and can allowed to remain up to 3-12 hours. It is used to improve the circulation and control the infection in and around the eyes, prevent excessive lacrimation, remove blockage in lacrimal glands, conjunctivitis and beauty of the face.
Anjanam is not advised for alcoholics, head injured, those afflicted with tuberculosis, during menstrual period and post operative conditions.
Focus
To rejuvenate the medical system of the most ancient civilization and most ancient language of the indian subcontinent in God's own counry which originated from the Kamandalu(Sacret pot) of Agasthiyar who lived in Agasthiyarkudam and attained Samadhi in Ananthasayanam (Thiruvananathapuram)
Siddha Medicine - A gift for the human being from Siddhars !
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