Chidambaram Temple - Fascinating Mysteries that Still Remain Untold



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The Nataraj Temple is a Hindu temple in India. Thillai Nataraj Temple is another name for Chidambaram. Lord Shiva is honored in this temple. It is located in the Indian state of Tamilnadu in the south.

The name of the city where the temple is now located, Chidambaram, literally means "clothed in mind" or "environment of learning." The temple was constructed during the 10th century when Chidambaram was considered to be the capital of the Chola dynasty, Lord Shiva was worshipped by the Cholas as Nataraj, their household god.

Secrets of the Chidambara temple and their scientific relationship:

The secret is described in one Tamil line that is – ‘andamum pintamum onudru' was told by siddhis. This line describes the word andam means Cosmos(The universe is regarded as a system with a pattern and order) for example when you zoom out from where you are sat, you may locate the area, then the country, then the planet, then the solar system. 

When we go further, there are two to three types of solar systems and milky way galaxies according to recent research, It has been revealed that there is a massive cosmic dance taking place and that we are a minuscule dot at the creation of the galaxy. So the secret of Chidambaram says that we are the same as the cosmos. 

It’s discovered that the cosmos pattern and the Nataraj pose which is in the Chidambaram temple were found to be the same. This was proven by recent research but it’s claimed that the theory was already discovered by the siddhis in the ancient period of 4000 years back. It states that we existed from the cosmos and We are one with the cosmos. Eventually, it says that our end is at the cosmos.

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Another secret is on the theory of relativity found by Albert Einstein, the theory states that there are three dimensions that we are in but there is a fourth dimension. 

This fourth dimension is time. We all able to control the speed, the distance we travel likewise time, where you can expand and contract time is what the theory of relativity explains. So how it’s linked with the Nataraj statue in Chidambaram? The investigation has discovered that the fourth dimension, time, is made be made as a Nataraja statue by siddhis 4000 years ago. 

It's incredible to think that before Albert Einstein discovered this 4000 years ago, the siddhis were transformed into Nataraja statues and worshipped. In conclusion, the secret revealed that we all are the part of cosmos, we are United on this earth.

Historical secrets of Chidambaram:

People who belong to the region of Chidambaram tried hard to protect the temple's secret because It should not fall into the hands of wicked people, even the most difficult creation may be harmed and misused. 

Secondly, the construction of the Temple is made in such a way that it represents the human body. The temple construction resembles our body cycles. Average human breaths 21,000 times per day similarly 21,000 tiles were put upon the roofs of the temple.

                
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There are 61000 nails were hit on the walls depicting that 61000 nerves in the human body. Tamil siddhis were considered to be a scientist as their discoveries were far beyond the senses.

Conclusion:


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These Tamil siddhis discovered the Nataraja statue that simply represents the creation of cosmos at that time is very remarkable. A 2-meter statue of the dancing Shiva was unveiled on the lawn of CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Study, one of the world's largest and most respected sites for scientific research. 

Tamils did a fantastic job at ancient periods. Let’s start to discover the ancient works in the temples, there was a rationale for everything so consider your forefathers' creation rather than current studies and be proud that we were among them.


Written By - Pratthiksha Shree A
Edited By - Daniel Deepak Charles

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