Sivi Tamil Yogi Now

Primary Text: Sivavakkiyar Padalgal (approx. 50-100 surviving songs – originally said to be 500+).

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Sample verse translated:

"You read the Vedas, you chant the name of Rama,
You smear ash and wear a string of rudraksha,
But your mind runs after another man’s wife and another’s wealth –
Tell me, O fool, what will your worship achieve?"

This guide is structured for researchers, spiritual seekers, and those interested in Tamil literature. Sivi Tamil Yogi


The most famous legend surrounding Sivi Tamil Yogi is the tale of the Agni Deham (Fire Body).

The story goes that a great deluge threatened to sink the sacred land of Kumari Kandam (the mythical lost Tamil continent). The gods, realizing that the ancient Tamil scriptures and alchemical secrets would be lost forever, called upon Sivi Tamil Yogi. Primary Text: Sivavakkiyar Padalgal (approx

While other yogis fled to the Himalayas, Sivi Tamil Yogi descended into the core of the earth. Using his yogic heat (Tapas), he converted his physical body into a plasma-like state—neither solid nor gas, but a living flame.

Contrary to the death of a conventional sage, Sivi Tamil Yogi is said to have entered Jeeva Samadhi within the fire. To this day, devotees believe he resides in the "Arcot Agni Lingam," invisible to the naked eye, radiating healing gamma waves. It is said that those with pure hearts have seen him walking through forests as a column of soft, human-shaped light. Sample verse translated: