The great siddhar/Alchemist BOGAR had attained Jeeva Samadhi at palani. He has written many hidden notes among his many verses bogar 7000 and Bogar 12000 is a huge compilation work on alchemy, medicine, herbs which is a vast recent reference notes for worldwide manufacturing of modern lightweight metals like titanium for manufacturing of flights and satellites and by usage of common herbs in nuclear physics to block the radioactive energies from the radioactive substances.
Bhogar worshipping Lord Dhandayuthapani at palani, tamilnadu (subramaniyar). He attained the immortal state of samadi at the age of 315 years at palani, he made China the center of his Alchemy teaching activities because of his many desciples. He belonged to the ancient tradition of Nava (nine) holy ascetics, tracing their tradition to Lord Shiva. He only introduced china salts and other black salts in alchemy in India.
Bhogar practiced Kundalini Yoga in four stages, later finally he attained Samadhi by a way of siddhar technic Vaasi yogam taught by Agasthiyar. The first three stages are described in a later chapter on his bogar7000. Bhogar chose the Palani Malai (mountain) in Tamil Nadu as the site for intensive yogic practice (advance stage of vaasi) for the final stage of Jeeva samadhi.
The temple at Palani became the epicenter of his activities. He visited many countries astrally, physically and through transmigration as same as like other siddhars. In one of his compilation Bhogar 12000, he claims to have flown to China at one point in a sort of airplane, against the gravitational force in which he built by using many metals including titanium (which is highly using in our satellite and external body manufacturing of flights)
The bathing (abhishekam) of an idol of Palani Andavar with many substances, including panchaamirtam consisting of five fruits and honey were developed by him and continually to be followed till today.
The idol had to be created from very rare herbs and mixed substances that would ever last throughout till sun and moon remains in this galaxy. So Bhogar created it out of nine secret herbal and chemical ingredients, nava pashanam from nine substances with dissolved herbs), which made it harder than granite stones. Among nine substances, eight of the ingredients were combined in a mold of the idol. The ninth, was added as a catalyst, to solidify it.
The worldwide research scientists, who attempted to determine the composition of a small sample of the material of the idol, were anxious to find that it is immediately sublimated when make it as heated. Thus its composition remains a mystery till date.
At the end of his mission to China, about 400 BC, Bhogar, with his disciple Yu (whom he also gave the Indian name Pulipaani) and other close disciples, left China by the land route.
Bhogar and his young disciple Babaji Nagaraj at Kataragama, composed his greatest work of 700,000 verses near Mt. Kailasa. It was later condensed to 7,000 verses, and is known as Bhogar Sapta Kandam. He later visited Gaya, India and Arabia.
Babaji nagaraj performing deep meditation at Sathura Giri and then he went to Katirkamam in Sri Lanka and establishes shrine at Katirkamam to perform meditation and win the grace of Lord Muruga. Under inspiration from the Lord he established the famous Yantra shrine, representing the 1008 petalled lotus chakra, which blossomed in Bhogar there. Next he went to Palani where Bogar attained Jeevasamadhi.
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