The Siddhars say that Indhu temples are not places of worship
The Siddhars say that Indhu temples are not places of worship Preamble: All these writings were written by the grandson of His Holiness The 11th Pathinen Siddhar Peedathipathi Kaveri Atrangkarai Karuvoorar. He was the great man who envisioned and created the Late Chola Empire in and out of India. The magnificent temples of Induism captures the eyes and the mind of every individual. People flock to these temples to offer prayers and to worship the Gods and Goddesses. But the Siddhars say that the Indhu temples are not places of worship. Why? The Pathinen Siddhars are the true rationalists who have come to this Earth from outer space to help the mankind. The Pathinen Siddhar’s philosophy is Siddharism. This is also known as Induism (not the pseudo Hinduism). The Pathinen Siddhars say that the Indhu temples are not places of worship. They are not similar to the churches where people group together to offer their prayers. The Pathinen Siddhars state that: The Indhu temples are the places where Gods live. The Gods are nothing but our forefathers who have achieved immortal status. The Pathinen Siddhars state that, we have 4 types of Gods, namely: Few words of wisdom from Pathinen Siddhars: Editor’s Note: If a man is remembered by his folks for his greatness, he is a God. People talk about him and they wanted to abide by the values he/she followed. With this example, the founding Fathers, Abraham Lincoln etc., are the ‘Nattu Kadavul – the Gods incharge of USA’. We look upto them when we have issues on the Country level. However, when you have a personal issue, you look upto your dearest grandmom or grandpop – they are considered to be the family Gods. The Siddhars way of living was and is in practice throughout the World.