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Chapter Summaries

Return of the Rishis


Foreword


Introduction


Chapter 1 - Revelations from the Rishis

The book opens with a powerful beginning—a series of seemingly coincidental events, mysteriously orchestrated by an unseen hand. In this first chapter, the author introduces the mystical phenomenon of the Jeeva Naadi—a sacred practice involving palm leaves that are initially blank, but upon invocation, reveal radiant letters of golden light that offer answers to the seeker's questions. In some rare instances, Jeeva Naadi readers even begin to channel messages spontaneously.

Though such occurrences may sound implausible, they have been witnessed by many. The author recounts her encounters with two Jeeva Naadi readers who not only reveal verifiable information about her present life, but also provide insights into the future. These extraordinary moments reach a crescendo during a reading of the Gyan Kandam—the spiritual chapter of a traditionally written Naadi, etched onto an ancient palm leaf. Astonishingly, this reading echoes key details from the previous two Jeeva Naadi sessions.

This convergence of information—arriving independently yet aligning so precisely—both satisfies the author's rational, scientific curiosity and deepens her spiritual faith. What begins as a quest for verification gently unfolds into a journey of wonder and reverence.

Chapter 2 - Mystical in the Mundane

In this pivotal chapter, the author's own life enters a profound new phase. She shares the deeply transformative experience of discovering her Naadi leaf—an encounter that marks a turning point in her spiritual journey. Blending both narration and description, the chapter guides the reader through her personal process: how she found the right Naadi reader, discerned authenticity, and came to understand the structure and content of the ancient palm leaf manuscripts. 

The crucial part comes where she asks five questions from the Prashna Kandam (Q&A chapter) in which she gets the blessings and divine sanction from Shiva and all the Rishis to write this very book on Naadi. As her journey continues and she looks back, everything seems to fall into place, the mysteries unravel and reveal themselves.

Chapter 3 - Who are the Rishis?

To honor the great Rishis who composed the Naadis alongside their devoted disciples, the author turns the spotlight toward these luminous sages. Foremost among them are the Saptarishis—the seven seers who preside over each Vedic age, or Kalpa. These exalted beings are not only cosmic custodians of wisdom but are also revered as the progenitors of humanity—particularly within the Indian tradition. Each Rishi is considered the origin of a lineage, or Gotra, forming the spiritual and ancestral roots of countless families to this day.

Chapter 4 - Siddhas and their Light Bodies

This chapter serves as the heart of the book—its essence and pivotal point. Alongside the revered Rishis, the Siddhas emerge as key contributors to the Naadis and a wealth of other ancient texts. The author believes that, more than anything, this book was written as a means for her to learn about the Siddhas. In truth, it may well have been a divine orchestration—an inspired invitation from Shiva and the Rishis—to bless her with the task of studying and revealing their sacred knowledge of the "Light Body" to the world.

Much of this wisdom remains veiled, protected over centuries. Even those who have written about it rarely speak of it openly. The author’s journey begins with her discovery of the classic, best-selling book Babaji and the 18 Siddhas by Marshall Govindan, founder of Babaji’s Kriya Yoga Institute—a spark that set her path ablaze.

This chapter outlines the Siddhas’ transformational journey from the physical body to the light body, a process unfolding in four distinct stages. It delves into the techniques and methodologies employed by the Siddhas to achieve this evolution. The concept of the “Divya Deha” (Light Body) resonates not only within Siddha traditions but also in Tibetan Buddhism, where it is known as the attainment of the "rainbow body"—a state reached by advanced monks.

The author also explores contemporary figures such as Ramalinga Swamigal, who is believed to have attained a light body, along with his unique spiritual doctrine. Drawing from extensive research, diverse spiritual traditions, and her own personal experiences, she presents a synthesis of her understanding in this chapter.

Chapter 5 - Who is Shiva?

Shiva is revered as the first Siddha and holds a profound connection with both the Rishis and the Siddhas. For this reason, it was essential to include and honor Him in this book. Rather than presenting a conventional or scholarly account of who Shiva is, this chapter offers an intimate, exploratory reflection on the author’s personal experience of Shiva.

Drawing from the teachings of various Siddhas and weaving in perspectives from Kashmiri Shaivism and Advaita Vedanta, the chapter guides the reader toward an understanding of Shiva as pure, formless consciousness. It also unveils the deeper significance behind the symbolic representations of Shiva—moving beyond ritualistic interpretations to reveal a more grounded and expansive spiritual insight.

Chapter 6 - Kartikeya, Warrior of Light

For the Siddhas, Kartikeya is regarded as their Guru and holds a vital place within the Siddha tradition. The author’s exploration of Muruga gradually blossoms into a deep devotion to Subramanya—an unexpected and profound discovery on her path. This chapter becomes a heartfelt expression of her inner connection with Kartikeya, unfolding not as a scholarly or textbook-style discourse, but as a spiritual reflection rooted in personal experience.

Blending key elements traditionally associated with Muruga with deeper spiritual insights, the chapter offers readers a more intimate understanding of this divine figure. It also includes thoughtful explanations of temples dedicated to Kartikeya, illuminating their significance within the broader context of the Siddha lineage.

Chapter 7 My Journey Continues...

In this chapter, the author reflects on her journey through the book, sharing insights from additional Naadi readings and narrating the unfolding spiritual experiences that continue to shape her life. What was once ordinary has now become truly extraordinary.

She finds herself entering a new phase—gently carried along a magical river of destiny, guided by the silhouettes of the future revealed by the Rishis and Shiva through her Naadi readings. There is a sense of wonder and anticipation, as more awaits on the horizon. A pilgrimage to India is on the cards, and with it, the mysteries of the unknown beckon.

A sequel is not only anticipated by the author—to chronicle the next phase of her spiritual exploration—but also by the reader, who may continue to draw inspiration from her courageous and trailblazing path.

Chapter 8 - Naadi History

It was essential to present the history of the Naadi leaves to the readers, therefore the author summarizes her research and presents it in this chapter.

Chapter 9 - Case Stories

The author took more than hundred people through Naadi readings, and also studied many people's past Naadi readings and experiences over the years. Here she presents ten case stories, much like case studies, which gives the readers ten broad categories of cases she cataloged. She also mentions other known personalities and their experiences with Naadi, such as Rev. Bill McDonald, Craig Hamilton Parker, and Shashikant Oak.

Appendix: Reference Material on the Siddhas

Rather than put this reference material into a chapter, the author has chosen to make this as reference material which the readers can use to understand the Siddhas better.

Appendix 1 - Naadi FAQs
Appendix 2 - Benefits of Naadi Reading
Appendix 3 - Types of Naadis
Appendix 4 - Naadi Chapters


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