May 24 1994

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Yoga Pattabhishekam of The Avatar as the Successor of Arunachala Sampradaya



The Avatar standing alongside Mathaji Vibhutananda Puri


There is a conch and kamandalu (water pot) to the left of HDH and a wooden staff to His right, all of which were given by her as the traditional items that are handed over alongwith the official induction as successor into the lineage.

Official Initiation Letter


The translation of this letter is thus:

Om Satguruve Thunai

Maha La La Sri Sri Sri La Sri Panchamukha Yogi

(Myself) Servitor of the Lord, Brahma Yogini Vibhuthai who has attained the elevated State by the Grace of Brahma Rishi Isakki Maha Munivar, with the wish to adopt as my disciple, Rajashekaran, the Divine child of Lokanayaki and Arunachalam, and who is an instrument of my love, initiated Him and coronated Him with the new title on this full moon day of Tuesday in the Bhava year, the 10th day of the month of Vaikasi during the Vedic star Visākha.

His given Name after initiation: Brahmasukhi

Yours,

Disciple of Isakki Maha Munivar, Vibhutai alias Kuppammal

Brahma Yogini

Tiruvannamalai

Predecessors in The Lineage

This photograph is of Mathaji Vibhutananda Puri, who is seated in the same place as The Avatar with the same conch, kamandalu, wooden staff, as the ones in the photo with The Avatar, which were passed on as an inheritance to her successor.

(1917 - 1991) This is a photograph of Isakki Swamigal, a great Yogi and Siddha (mystic expressing Superconscious powers) from Tiruvannamalai (The Avatar's birthplace). Isakki Swamigal lived with almost no food all his life. He was an Avadhuutaa. Avadhuuta is a person who lives with no food, water or clothes. He is the Guru of Mata Vibhutananda Puri, who in turn is the Guru of The Avatar. With him and Mata Vibhutananda Puri, The Avatar explored the great Hindu Science of Vedanta. There was a time in late 1970s and beginning of 1980s, when in the whole district, all hospitals where shut down. Everyone would go to him instead. He would just take mud from the sacred Hill Arunachala, put it in their nose, mouth and ears and tell them to go around the Hill twice ....And the disease would disappear! The local villagers recall that for 3 full years, day in and day out, he made a 'nara mala' – 'garland made of human beings' for Arunachala by sending people to go around the Hill! The whole day, he would heal and send people around the Hill. He stayed in samadhi (restful State of Oneness with the Cosmos) all the time. He was a Mahaan, a great Seer. He was a great tapasvi (one who does intense penance) and a great enlightened being. He would often perform the angapradakshiṇa of the Arunachala mountain (circumambulation of a sacred spot or a deity using the whole body, done by rolling the body on the ground).