Jubiliant Ramasamy was happy to be in the midst of people who sought him for relief from ailments, mental and physical. After serving as the first President of the Panchayat at Pandrimalai to satisfy the desire of his people, he dedicated himself completely to the service of humanity and came to be well known as Pandrimalai Samikal.
JOY and peace filled Raja-Ratna Vilas at Dindugal, the residence of Sri-La-Sri Samikal where he came done from Pandrimalai to meet the increasing demands of his devotees from all parts of India. His fame spread and he was taken to several cities in India and overseas places like Malaya, Singapore and Ceylon.
A Siddhapurusha of the stature and spiritual attainment of Samikal is rare indeed and as a Master Mystic Samikal began to attract men and women from all parts of the world. Samikal is a Self-realised soul and does miracles to awaken the Spirit in man. He materialises divine articles, the first of its kind in the history of miracles.
SAMIKAL is a Siva Rajayogi, a Namasivaya Siddhar and Tattwa Gnani. “May humanity strive for the nectar of bhakthi and through it attain and enjoy ‘Shanthi’ and ‘Shreyas’ (peace and prosperity)” – This is the quintessence of his teachings.
OMNIPOTENT God can be understood only by His great deeds and Samikal exercises all the psychic powers only as an instrument of God to make people realise that there is a power greater than that of human beings that shapes the things in the world and That power is God.
NOT a day passes when Samikal’s grace is not sought by devout devotees for the fulfilment of their desires – spiritual and material. In 1976 Samikal had been to Mauritius and to South Africa to consecrate a shrine for Lord Nataraja at Pietermarizburgh in Natal. The great project of construction of Hindu temples in New York and Pittsburgh was completed with the guidance of Samikal and the temples were consecrated by him during 1977.
DARLING of the hearts of his devotees to whom he is at once Father, Mother, Teacher and God, Prostrations to his Lotus Feet that we adore. Long live our Guru Maharaj, our country and the world.