The 18 Siddhas and Their Super Powers: A Fire Ritual Believed to Bring You Great Miracles

We’ve all heard of the unusual lifestyles of ancient yogis and their one-pointed pursuits of higher states of consciousness through meditation. What’s less known, though, and even more mysterious is a group of perfected spiritual masters known as the Siddhas.
They were teachers to humanity traveling from the southernmost Indian state, Tamil Nadu, to what is today’s China and other Far East countries, reaching even South America. They brought their own blend of supernormal powers (or siddhis). Moreover, they delivered teachings for healing and spiritual techniques for transforming the physical body into light.
Yet primarily, they were a secretive and secluded lineage of yogis.

Yogis and scientists
The Siddhas practiced their unique brand of medicine and spirituality and used various yogic techniques—such as pranayama (or yogic breathing practices) and herbal preparations to achieve the complete transformation of the human body into effulgent, divine energy. Even today, the Siddhas are said to be able to attain soruba samadhi—a very advanced state of enlightenment—that leads to the acquisition of an immortal body.The most powerful fire ritual ever performed
Dr. Pillai, a phenomenologist of religion and a Tamil Siddha master, has announced an unprecedented grand fire ritual (or homa) to 18 great Siddhas to invoke their powerful blessings on behalf of the participants—during the special time window of Guru Purnima or the Full Moon of the Guru—on July 18-19. The results span from karma removal and resolution of long-standing problems in health, money and relationships to spiritual advancement. Dr. Pillai’s instructions for this exceptional fire ritual include the use of special, freshly handpicked herbs and grains—and no old or dead wood, which are traditionally added to the offerings into the fire. He has revealed that this is the most powerful ritual ever performed at AstroVed, his Chennai Fire Lab Center.The Full Moon of the Guru attracts ascended masters
The ascended Siddhas usually converge on Earth during auspicious planetary alignments, especially Guru Purnima, which facilitates higher states of consciousness and acquiring new knowledge and intelligence. They also appear around powerfully energetic vortexes within some ancient south Indian temples. Many people have been able to capture the Siddhas—in the shape of luminous orbs—in photos or videos taken around those vortexes.