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Karuvurar was a sage or
Siddhar The Siddhar (Tamil: சித்தர் ''cittar'', from Sanskrit: ''siddha'') in Tamils, Tamil tradition is a perfected individual, who has attained spiritual powers called ''siddhi''. Historically, Siddhar also refers to the people who we ...
from Karuvur (modern
Karur Karur () is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Karur is the administrative headquarters of Karur district. It is located on the banks of River Amaravathi, Kaveri and Noyyal. Karur is well known for the export of Home Textile products to ...
) in
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, India. There are 18 Siddhars popularly known in
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. He is the one among the 18 Siddhars. Believers describe Siddhars as having the "ability to perceive the higher cosmic movements in universe." They are described as experts in Yoga, alchemy, literature, and philosophy, and as having the ability to move their souls to and from the bodies of others.


Early life, family and his profession

Karuvurar Siddhar lived in Karuvoor in Tamil Nadu now it is called as Karur. He lived during the reign of the king
Rajaraja I Rajaraja I (947 CE – 1014 CE), born Arunmozhi Varman or Arulmozhi Varman and often described as Raja Raja the Great or Raja Raja Chozhan was a Chola emperor who reigned from 985 CE to 1014 CE. He was the most powerful Tamil king in South ...
. According to the evidence from the Saint Agathiyar’s work "''Agathiyar-12000" and'' the Saint Bogar's work "''Bogar'' - ''7000''", Karuvurar was descended from a noble
Vishwakarma Vishvakarma or Vishvakarman ( sa, विश्वकर्मा, Viśvakarmā, all maker) is a craftsman deity and the divine architect of the devas in contemporary Hinduism. In the early texts, the craftsman deity was known as Tvastar and the ...
Brahmin family. His parents were in the hereditary business of forging idols out of metals and alloys. The parents of Karuvoorar Siddhar were dedicated to creating temple idols, by visiting various places of purity and divine significance, while architecting idols by forging the nine metals, and they honed these skills to make a livelihood. So naturally Karuvurar Siddhar excelled as an alchemist. For some time, he also engaged in the business of doing sculpture work, and developed various god’s idol through his expert knowledge in the art of sculpting the divine idols as per the evidence from Agathiyar's work ''"Agathiyar-12000"'' verse 466.


Disciple of Saint Bogar

Karuvurar learnt the subjects from various famous gurus, and got great knowledge. He learnt the concepts of siddha from the Saint
Bogar Bogar, Bhogar, or Boganathar was a Tamil Shaivite Siddhar who lived sometime between 550 and 300 BC. He was a disciple of Kalangi Nathar. He was born in Vaigavur near Palani Hills. He received his education from his mother and his grand father d ...
. When Siddhar Bogar visited
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, Karuvurar met with Siddhar and requested Bogar to accept him as his disciple. Bogar accepted Karuvurar and initiated him into the worship his family deity “Ambal”. Karuvoorar attainted ''
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'' shakthi in a short period of time. He learnt Siddha Science, Siddha Yoga and Gnana from Siddhar Bogar. Apart from his knowledge in other divine subjects, he also got great interest in doing
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and
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. Siddhar Karuvurar performed many miracles and safeguarded the people from various ailments. He was a great siddha who got good knowledge in various fields. During his period, he has done many wonders in the life of the people, and made them to lead a sin free life. He took care of his devotees in a proper manner, and taught the divine knowledge to them. He helped them to attain the spiritual energy through meditation and prayers.


Arrest

According to one story the King Hiranya Varman arrested Karuvurar for some reasons as he didn’t know that Karuvurar is a saint. The saint Bogar came and instructed the king to release his disciple Karuvurar and he is ready to give the gold for compensation. The king and the saint Bogar went to the prison to release Karuvurar.  He was nowhere in the cell. Everyone shocked and the king shivered with fear, but saint Bogar knew that Karuvurar is in invisible state so he asked him to appear and suddenly Karuvurar appeared in front of all.   


Contributions to Thanjavur Peru Udaiyar Temple

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World Heritage Site. Brihadishvara Temple was constructed in the 11th century by the Chola King Raja Raja Chola I (985 AD–1014 AD). The temple is built using granite, displaying the engineering and architectural knowledge of that time. The Big Temple has been designed using
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, which is held as family secret and passed down from father to son. It was completed by the engineers named Kunjara Mallan Raja Raja Perunthachan (Chief Architect & Sculptor), and the Second level architects are Nithavinotha Perunthachan, Sadayan Kandaraditha Perunthachan. Karuvurar had a significant contribution to the completion of the Brihadishvara Temple. He was the Guru for the King
Rajaraja I Rajaraja I (947 CE – 1014 CE), born Arunmozhi Varman or Arulmozhi Varman and often described as Raja Raja the Great or Raja Raja Chozhan was a Chola emperor who reigned from 985 CE to 1014 CE. He was the most powerful Tamil king in South ...
. While building this temple, he faced many big challenges. The priests found it impossible to affix the huge ''
Shiva Linga A lingam ( sa, लिङ्ग , lit. "sign, symbol or mark"), sometimes referred to as linga or Shiva linga, is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu god Shiva in Shaivism. It is typically the primary ''murti'' or devotional im ...
'' on the base for the Sanctum - Sanctorum of the temple. The last but not the least was Karuvurar, who is said to have helped the installation of the great Siva Lingam in the Big temple at Thanjavur had performed miracles before he left his mortal coil at karur of Tiruchirapalli District.


Works

* Karuvoorar Vaatha Kaaviyam 700 * Karuvoorar Vaithiyam 500 * Karuvoorar  Yoga Gnanam 500 * Karuvoorar Pala Thirattu 300 * Karuvoorar Gurunool Soothira 105 * Karuvoorar Poorana Gnanam 100 * Karuvoorar Meisurukkam 52 * Karuvoorar Sivagnana Petham 42 * Karuvoorar Karppa Vithi 39 * Karuvoorar Muppu Soothiram 30 * Karuvoorar Attamaasiththu


Last part of life

He attained
Samadhi ''Samadhi'' (Pali and sa, समाधि), in Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism and yogic schools, is a state of meditative consciousness. In Buddhism, it is the last of the eight elements of the Noble Eightfold Path. In the Ashtanga Yoga ...
in Sri Pasupatheeswarar temple in Karur.


References

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