Seeing the Unseen
I kept seeking the darshan of the AdiMudi kaana iyalaatha Annamalaiyan
At one point in time, my ambition was to reach, to see The Lord of Tiruvannamalai. I kept seeking the darshan of the ‘AdiMudi kaana iyalaatha Annamalaiyan’ – The Lord whose beginning and end are not known.
I undertook severe fasting for 48 days drinking only milk, circumambulating the hill every day and sitting for hours at the temple.
I asked Ram Surat Kumar ‘I am seeking God only, then why is God not giving?’ He retorted, ‘When Brahma and Vishnu couldn’t get, how do you think this beggar and you are capable of getting? Other than the self-glorification that you have seen what none else has seen, what other gain do we get by disturbing them’.
It is a very pertinent question. He is in penance. Why should we disturb them? If we need their blessings, we can get it from wherever we are, because they are capable of reaching anywhere.
I took to that idea. And I saw all the places in meditation. Divine Secrets are always hidden. It is better to fathom all these in your meditation rather than physically.
God is limitless, has no boundaries and can never be defined