NAADI ASTROLOGY- A BIRD’S EYE VIEW :
In the remote past, the saints used palm leaves to create valuable records for the growth and progress of the posterity and these naadi records are also the part and parcel of the abundant treasure of various subjects, such as Ayurveda, Siddha, Varma, Astronomy, Astrology etc.The palm leaves records that are kept here comprise your past, present and future. These naadi records are not available for the total population of the world and it is limited for the destined souls. These destined souls are involuntarily attracted to read the leaves by force of circumstances or under compulsion or intuition at right times as destined here from the center. The language inscribed on these palm leaves is in old poetic Tamil and it is understandable to very few who are well versed in this art of naadi reading. Among all division,Maha Siva SukshmaNaadi is the greatest part and it is more descriptive in predicting the future of the individuals. This was written by the saint who composed the records like a dialogue between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, the Supreme Deities. It is more sharp and vivid in forecasting the future of individuals. It shows the clean picture even in the inner most side of the individuals. It gives very good ways and means to nullify the aftermath of the past birth Karma & it guides them well to well shape their future. The remedies being prescribed by Maha Siva SukshmaNaadi are more effective to subside the problems and minimize the density of crises. With just a thumb print, the astrologer can identify your palm leaf containing your destiny, previous incarnations and even your forthcoming incarnations, if you are destined to have your records from this centre.
NAADI READERS :
A temple town called Vaithiswarankoil, located in Tamilnadu is the brain center of the Naadi tradition surrounded by so many temples of great significance. The entire village reverberates with this ancient heritage of wisdom. Lord Shiva guarantees authenticity of the predictions being expounded by these ancient palm leaves.
LEGACY OF MARATHAS :
NaadiJodhidam (Jotish) was written originally in Sanskrit on palm leaves by the great Rishis of ancient India, like Bhrigu, Agasthiya, Kaushika,Vashishtha and others, and it is more popular in South India. His highness Sri. Venkoji Maharaja, descendant of Sivaji Maharaja, established the Maratha rule in Tamilnadu in the year 1676, with Tanjore as their Head Quarters. The control was taken over by the Britishers in 1798 from the Marathas, when Robert Clive was the Governor of Madras Presidency. The Marathas during their rules were true patrons of Arts, Science, Medicine, Vedas, Astrology etc. The great works of ancient India were all kept i