Sri Bade Sahib Jeeva Samadhi Temple is being considered as blessing forall. The people from all the religion visit this temple with their prayers andget cured and that¡¯s what this temple is known for.
The temple is located at Chinna Babu Samudram village near Kandamangalamin Villupuram district of Tamil Nadu.
The temple is attracting devotees on each day. The temple is reportedlya Hindu burial shrine of Siddhar Bade Sahib which is located precisely alongthe route from Villupuram to Puducherry.
Locals said although Bade Sahib was raised as a devout follower of Lord Arunachala (also Shiva) but he was born as Muslim.
¡°One day, Lord Arunachala, who was moved by Bade Sahib¡¯s devotion,manifested in person. Bade Sahib used to administer medicine to anybody whocame to see him while sitting beneath the ¡®Magizha¡¯ Tree. He was a wonderfulhealer who lived 145 years ago and attained Samadhi,¡± locals said according toa report published in News 18 English.
Still, many local villagers often seek Bade Sahib¡¯s blessings and spend the night at the ashram to pray for the cure of chronic illnesses.
Indeed, none of the substantial objects coveringthe Samadhi of Bade Sahib, rather it is still only filled with soil.
Locals say that since no structures have beenbuilt around Sri Bade Sahib¡¯s tomb, they have a strong belief that Bade Sahibwill return at some point in the future.
Eventually, the Jeeva Samadhi is next to a templededicated to Lord Arunachala and Abithakuchamba. The temple also has aMagizhampoo tree, which has great significance.
According to devotees, Bade Sahib was great in love and grace and a virtuous person who lived in a great position, as befits his name.
¡°Years and years ago, devotees and his loved onescalled him ¡®Periyayya¡¯, ¡®Sayabu¡¯, ¡®Bade Sayabu¡¯,¡± they said.
He renounced all religious identities andinculcated the belief that he was common to all social groups due to his faithin Lord Shiva. This made all religions including Hindus, Muslims and Christiansworship the place where his Jeeva Samadhi Siddhar Peedam is located. Moreover,especially every Tuesday and Thursday, Hindu and Muslim devotees visit thetemple in large numbers to worship.
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