17-August-26
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I extend my heartfelt greetings to the people of Tamil Nadu. I am Dr. A. Sivasamy, historian and researcher, residing at 18, Milladi Street, Vaitheeswarankoil, Mayiladuthurai district, Tamil Nadu, South India. Through Mahasiva Nadi, since the year 2016, we have shared with the public a number of election predictions ahead of the results being declared, drawn from the Aroodam Kandam composed by the Maharishis and from the individual readings of the many important political figures who have visited our centre over the years. Each of these predictions, made public before the outcome and not after it, has in time proven remarkably accurate, and it is this record that brought me before the people of Tamil Nadu, well ahead of the result, to speak of the assembly election that lay ahead.
Over the years, leaders and significant figures from a number of political parties have come to our centre seeking guidance, and through the readings taken from their individual leaves, we have gathered certain outcomes, both favourable and unfavourable, concerning the parties they represent. It is through this accumulated body of readings, together with my own continued research into the Aroodam Kandam, that I came upon a set of verses speaking with unusual clarity to the election that was then approaching. These verses are composed in Tamil, and I share them here exactly as they were written, followed by the meaning that years of studying this science have allowed me to draw from them.
Aalum murai enai kettaai anbe vetri. Vetri perum sabhai sirappu thervil koodu vyuham adhu thaan jeikkum thalaimaikkum thaan. Kutramadhai neekiduvaai udhava neeyum kuraiyagala thaan jeikka koodu nallor. Nallorin koottuvazhi sabhaiyin vetri. Naadaazhvaan ilaiya magan endhan aasi allalathu thaan neenga meendum aatchi. Annai arul thannaale devi anbaal deviyaval jepathabathaal thelivumaagum. Dheivigam aalavarum arule vellum.
The opening words concerning this election were clear even then: it is love, and love alone, that would carry the day. The love of the people, freely given, was written to bring victory.
Vetri perum sabhai sirappu thervil koodu spoke of an assembly to come that would be a special one — one that would astonish, a revolutionary assembly unlike those before it. Vyugam adhu thaan jeikkum told us that the strategy devised by the leader at the helm of this election effort was written to secure certain victory. In simple words, the leaves showed that a decisive, well-planned campaign was destined to win.
Kutramadhai neekiduvaai udhava neeyum spoke of the many faults and much confusion that would arise around the taking of office, complications that the election itself would bring. Kuraiyagala thaan jeikka koodu nallor told us that these shortcomings would be overcome, and that a coalition of good people would come together to see this election through to victory. Nallorin koottuvazhi sabhaiyin vetri — surrounded by this company of good leaders, the assembly’s victory would be secured through their united path, not through any single individual alone.
Of every line in this passage, naadaazhvaan ilaiya magan endhan aasi was, to my mind, the most striking. Here, Lord Shiva speaks of granting his complete blessing to the ilaiya magan — the younger son of the one who governs the land — and declares that with this blessing, the rule will be formed once again. The words allalathu thaan neenga meendum aatchi pointed directly to a continuation of governance, a return to power rather than a fresh, unrelated victory. At the time these verses were first read out, the identity of this ilaiya magan was left for the people themselves to recognise in time.
Annai arul thannaale devi anbaal deviyaval jepathabathaal thelivumaagum spoke of the complete blessing of Goddess Parvati, secured through the prayers and penance performed by the leader’s own family. And the closing line, dheivigam aalavarum arule vellum, stated plainly that it is divine grace itself that would ultimately rule and win.
The compositions of the Siddhars and Maharishis, as most people already know, are never simple in their wording. Just as the Thirukural written by Thiruvalluvar carries many layers of meaning within each couplet, the verses that emerge through Nadi Jothidam carry many meanings folded within them, and it falls to us to uncover which of those meanings is the true one. That truth, more often than not, only reveals itself once events have already come to pass.
On behalf of our Mahasiva Nadi centre, and on behalf of the people of Tamil Nadu, I now extend my most respectful and humble greetings to Hon’ble Chief Minister, our own Ilaya Thalapathi. With the result now known, the true meaning folded within these verses stands revealed.
Naadaazhvaan ilaiya magan carries within it many layers of meaning, and each one points toward the same person:
Taken together, every thread of meaning within that single phrase, ilaiya magan, points toward Thalapathy Vijay, and toward him alone, with a clarity that leaves little room for doubt.
Allalathu thaan neenga meendum aatchi also told us how this government would come to be formed: through repeated effort. Many attempts, and many obstacles broken down along the way, before the government could finally be formed under his leadership — exactly as the road to this victory unfolded.
Following this divine rule, the blessings of the great and the good would continue to fall upon this leadership, and under it, Tamil Nadu was written to enter a golden era — one that the whole world would come to speak of with admiration, an era of governance that would protect, uplift, and bring honour to the Tamil people.
This is what we read, drew out, and explained from Mahasiva Nadi before this election had even concluded, and it is with the greatest joy that I say today that these predictions have found their true and rightful meaning in Thalapathy Vijay.
It is my humble and heartfelt request, offered with love and the deepest respect, that he continue to serve as the leader of this Tamil land, taking up this responsibility again and again, and continuing without pause in the office of Chief Minister.
Vaazhga valamudan. Vanakkam.