Siddhars and Stars…
Every human being is born under a specific lunar day (tithi) and star (nakshatra). If they identify and worship the Siddhars (enlightened sages) who were born under the same tithi or nakshatra, their problems may be resolved. This can be determined through one’s horoscope. Many people, despite their efforts, cannot attain divine grace due to their past karma. By worshiping the Siddhars born on their tithi or nakshatra, they can seek solutions to their issues. It is recommended to visit the Siddhar’s Jeeva Samadhi (final resting place) at least once, and subsequently observe fasting and worship at home on the corresponding tithi or nakshatra each month for beneficial results.
Historical records do not accurately mention the tithis on which the Siddhars were born, but they do specify the stars and the Tamil months. We provide this information below for you to follow and worship accordingly. Most Siddhars’ Jeeva Samadhis are located within Shiva temples.
- The Siddhar for Ashwini Nakshatra is Kaalaanginathar. His Samadhi and spiritual energies are found at Kanjamalai and Thirukkadaiyur. Reciting the Siddhars’ names with respect serves as a mantra. Thus, one can say “Om Guruve Saranam” thrice followed by “Om Sri Kaalaanginathar Siddha Guruswamy Saranam… Saranam…”.
Other nakshatra-born individuals should follow the same mantra format, replacing Kaalaanginathar with the name of their respective Siddhar.
- The Siddhar for Bharani Nakshatra is Bhogar, whose Samadhi is located at the Palani Murugan Temple.
- For Karthigai Nakshatra, the Siddhar is Romarishi. He has no Samadhi as his body is believed to have merged directly into Kailash. Worship him on Mondays, wearing white clothes, facing north, and imagining him in Kailash.
- The Siddhar for Rohini Nakshatra is Machamuni, whose Jeeva Samadhi is at Thiruparankundram.
- Mrigashirsha Nakshatra has two Siddhars: Paambaatti Siddhar, whose Jeeva Samadhi is at Sankaran Kovil, and Sattamuni Siddhar, whose Samadhi is at Srirangam.
- Thiruvathira Nakshatra belongs to Siddhar Idaikadar, whose Jeeva Samadhi is at Tiruvannamalai, where Lord Shiva stood as a column of fire.
- The Siddhar for Punarpoosam Nakshatra is Dhanvantari, whose Jeeva Samadhi is at Vaitheeswaran Koil.
- Pushya Nakshatra belongs to Siddhar Kamala Muni, whose Jeeva Samadhi is at Thiruvarur.
- The Siddhar for Ashlesha Nakshatra is Agathiyar, whose aura resides at the Podhigai Hills in Kuttralam, with his Samadhi at Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
- The Siddhar for Magha Nakshatra is Siva Vakkiyar, whose Jeeva Samadhi is at Kumbakonam.
- Siddhar Ramadevar, born under Pooram Nakshatra, has his Jeeva Samadhi at Mecca in Arabia. His spiritual presence is at Alagar Malai, and people worship him there.
- Uthiram Nakshatra is associated with Siddhar Kagapujandar, whose Jeeva Samadhi is at Urayur, Trichy.
- The Siddhar for Hastam Nakshatra is Karuvoorar, whose Samadhi is at Karur, with his spiritual presence at Thanjavur Periya Kovil.
- Chithirai Nakshatra belongs to Siddhar Punnaakisar, whose Jeeva Samadhi is at Nanna Chair.
- The Siddhar for Swathi Nakshatra is Pulippani, whose Samadhi is at Vaigaavoor near Palani.
- The Siddhars for Visakam Nakshatra are Nandhiyesar, whose Samadhi is at Kashi (Varanasi), and Kudambai Siddhar, whose Samadhi is at Mayavaram.
- Siddhar Valmiki belongs to Anusham Nakshatra, with his Jeeva Samadhi at Ettukudi.
- The Siddhar for Kettai Nakshatra is Bhagavan Vyasa, who is believed to have an indestructible body and merges with the air. Just thinking of him is enough for him to come.
- Siddhar Patanjali, associated with Moolam Nakshatra, has his Samadhi at Rameswaram.
- Ramadevar Siddhar also belongs to Pooradam Nakshatra, with his spiritual presence at Alagar Malai.
- The Siddhar for Uthiradam Nakshatra is Konganar, whose Jeeva Samadhi is at Tirupati.
- Thiruvonam Nakshatra belongs to Siddhar Dakshinamoorthy, whose Samadhi is at Pallithennal near Puducherry.
- Siddhar Thirumoolar, associated with Avittam Nakshatra, has his Jeeva Samadhi at Chidambaram.
- Siddhar Kaupalar belongs to Sadayam Nakshatra, but his Samadhi’s exact location is not known. However, he blesses those who worship him with discipline and focus.
- The Siddhar for Poorattadhi Nakshatra is Jyoti Muni, who exists as light. Lighting a lamp and worshiping him will bring his blessings.
- Siddhar Tamarakar, born under Uthirattadhi Nakshatra, is believed to have merged directly with the air and provides service to Lord Shiva through the seventh sound of musical instruments.
- The Siddhar for Revathi Nakshatra is Sundaranandar, whose Jeeva Samadhi is at Madurai. Worshiping him with purity of mind, body, and actions, and lighting a single lamp, will ensure his blessings.