I looked at the Youtube video a few times. Perhaps it was my laptop
screen, but I saw nothing, perhaps some shadow or something. Are we
that desperate?  
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Jaya TV news about a Siddhar seen  flying in the air. The details of  
> the incident copied below the URL.
> 
> 
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=EzBAmals2Wc
> 
> 
> 
> The clipping what we are seeing is recorded in Thiruannamalai by a  
> electrician of TNEB, while his routine work on girilvalam* track, the  
> great miracle is one siddhar (Siddhars are saints in India, mostly of  
> the Saivaite denomination in Tamil Nadu) walking in the air when the  
> siddhar realized some one is taking video of him he started flying and  
> disappeared in the air, hara hara mahadeva ...
> 
> The clipping was actually taken on 20th February 2008 around 3-4 PM  
> IST and was telecasted on JAYA TV a tamil television channel on 21st  
> February 2008
> 
> Picture quality is low as it was recorded with the help of the mobile  
> phone
> 
> *- The Significance of Girivalam (Circumambulation) In most of the  
> holy places the Deity is found atop the hill. But here the Holy hill  
> itself is the Deity (Lord Annamalaiyar) and is worshipped. "Arunam"  
> means sun and denotes the red colour of fire. "Asalam" means "Giri" or  
> "malai" (mountain). Thus "Arunachalam" means the HOly hill which is rd  
> in colour. The Holy hill is 2668 fi. high. The Annamalai Hill was Agni  
> (fire) during Kirthayugam, was Manikkam (Emerad) during Threthayugam,  
> was Pon (Gold) during Dwaparayugam and rock during Kaliyugam. There  
> are eight lingams located at the eight directions and provides an  
> octagonal structure to Thiruvannamalai Town. The eight lingams are:  
> Indra Lingam, Agni Lingam, Yama Lingam, Niruthi Lingam, Varuna Lingam,  
> Vayu Lingam, Kubera Lingam and Esanya Lingam. The Adi Annamalai Temple  
> glorified in
> 
> Dhevaram is located on this path. The circumambulation path is 14  
> kilometres. History has it that even today a number of siddhars are  
> living on the hill. It is auspicious to perform "Girilvalam" during  
> every Full moon day which would do immense good. It is because during  
> Full Moon Day siddhars movement would be there and the whole  
> atmosphere would be filled with perfumes of herbal plants. This will  
> provide peace of mind and good health to body. It is a proven fact  
> that on every Full moon day lakhs of devotees circumambulate the Hill  
> and get all benefits by praying to Lord Annamalaiyar
>


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