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For the better living of the World people, all the eminent
Siththars has written about the five topics: spiritual
knowledge, medicine, alchemy, astrology and
maanthreegam*.
In maanthreegam, at the part of Ashtama Siddhi, the
mystical
powers were categorized into eight divisions.
1.Vasiyam:
The power of hypnotizing others.
2. Mohanam:
The power of making others sexually desire on thyself.
3. Sthambam:
The power of stopping any actions to idleness.
4. Uchadanam:
The power of driving away the evil forces from its place.
5. Aakrushnam:
The power of making evil celestials bowing before us.
6. Paethanam:
The power of making others mind to confound.
7. Vithveshanam:
The power of creating enemity between one another.
8. Maaranam:
The power of causing damage to all beings.
In the above eight, we are going to see just about
Vasiyam. We
will see the remaining at some other time. Again this
vasiyam is
categorized into eight parts.
They are,
1. Jana vasiyam
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5.
6.
7.
8.
Raja vasiyam
Purusha vasiyam
Sthiri vasiyam
Miruga vasiyam
Deva vasiyam
Sathru vasiyam
Loaga vasiyam
BENEFIT OF NEEM
In his book 'Thathuvam Munnooru', Agathiyar had
explained about the benefits of neem in detail in third
gnana kaandam.
Listen. I will say about the birth of Neem.
When Thirumal appeared as girl and shared the elixir to
celestials using wooden ladle, demons fell in love with the
beauty of that girl. But a demon sat in the middle of the
celestial without the knowledge of others. Thirumaal
without noticing gave three wooden ladles of elixir to the
demon who sat among the celestials.
The above script says, Suryan (Sun) and Chandran
(Moon), who were near to the Thirumal, showed a
gesture to Thirumal that he was giving elixir to demon.
Thirumal had cut off demons head from his body using
the wooden ladle. Hence demon(s) Raagu(head) and
Kaethu(body) had become enemies to Suryan
and Chandran. Demon spitted the remaining elixie when
he was cut by the wooden ladle. because it has came
from the demons (snake) poisonous mouth.
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