
The Pathinen Siddhars explain the real truth on why Jesus died
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.
Why did Jesus die? – Jesus died for our sins. This is a very common misconception that was propagated over a period of time.
Let’s assume, I kill someone. I repent my sin.
Would the Law enforcement let me go free? Will the victim or the families of the victim be happy about it? Or I find someone to be in prison for my sin. He/she goes through the torture. Should I be happy about it? Will he/she be happy about it? I make a mistake and I want somebody else die for my sin? – Is this even human nature? Is this even justice? We wouldn’t even consider this as justice in our courts, why would the Almighty deem this as justice? This is a question that lingers in our mind and we try to justify our answers. But, why exactly did the Son of God had to go through this pain and torture?
Siddharism, a practical philosophy which existed even before the creation of this Earth explains this question very clearly.
The Pathinen Siddhars maintain a clear cut documentation about the Earth and the history of mankind. They maintain Guru Parampariyam (Religious History), Arasa Parampariyam (Political History), Illakiya Parampariyam (History of Language and Literature). The Pathinen Siddhars were astronauts from outer space and they have recorded the history of Earth since the day the Earth was created out of Sun.
His Holiness the 10th Pathinen Siddhar Peedathipathi, Siddhar Amaravathi Atrangarai Karuvoorar was the Guru (Father of wisdom) for Jesus Christ. He was the one who trained Jesus from the age of 9 to 27 for 18 years. Jesus was practically trained on all the ancient Tamil Sangam Literature, Thirukurral, books of Thiruvalluvar, books of Thirumoolar, books of Siddhars, epics, poems, stories of Nava Natha Siddhars etc., Jesus was loaded with Arul (a divine or mystic power) because of all these efforts.
Having been trained on the true and the purest form of Wisdom, Jesus tried to establish the order of God in his homeland. He wanted the people of his homeland to come out of their cocoons and see the truth. Hence, Jesus tried to use his Arul (his finite resource) to perform miracles and magic. He thought he would be able to establish the order of God using these miracles.
However, according to the Pathinen Siddhars, “Any Divinator who uses his Arul to just perform miracles and thinks he can establish the order of God through that will face resistance, disappointment, ridicule, abuse, blame and destruction from the People”.
Jesus did not heed to the words of wisdom from his Guru and he had to go through pain and die for his act. He however resurrected back to life and proved that he was infact the son of God.
What you sow is what you reap – the judgement is the same even if you are the son of God!
PS: This article is an excerpt from the writings of His Holiness the 12th Pathinen Siddhar Peedathipathi Arasayogi Karuvoorar.