Kadai Swami, one of the well known Gurus and Siddars, lived in mid-1800 in Jaffna, Sri Lanka. He started several Guru lineages and established several Mutts to serve Hinduism. Even though he roamed around in Jaffna bazaars like a mad man, such he performed many miracles and guided many on the spiritual path. Kadai Swami had been a judge in India; he renounced that life, became a swami and came to Jaffna. His name was actually Swami Mukthianantha but because he roamed around Jaffna bazaars, he came to be known as Kadai Swami. (Kadai means shop in Tamil).
When Kadai Swami arrived from India and he stayed in little hut on a small island called Mandaitheevu off the coast of Jaffna peninsula. Even while he was in Jaffna he travelled back and forth to Mandaitheevu.
After Swami’s Maha Samadhi devotees of Mandaitheevu maintained the small hut and performed pujas there. In 1982 I visited the hut. During the last two decades, the entire population of Mandaitheevu was forced out as this area remained in the war zone. Now people have been allowed slowly to return to the island and people are rebuilding their lives there. Last month I went to Mandaitheevu in search of Swami’s hut and saw that the land was overgrown and the hut was destroyed.
A few devotees came back to the island made a small coconut leaves thatched roof and have resumed the worship.
Now we have the task of rebuilding this small hut and preserving the rich heritage of the Kadai Swami for the next generation. I am enclosing some pictures of its recent condition.
Jai Rishi Thondunatha
Just tell us how we can help. May be some ancient architectural works need to be performed.Humanity is ever grateful to the Nandinatha Sampradaya of the Kailasa Paramparai. Aum.
Siva Siva! Great coincidence! Kadai Swami’s life was heavily discussed by the Sri Lankan priests working at the Highgatehill Murugan Temple in September 2010. To see his picture again reminding me of the great heritage with strong links to Jaffna, Sri lanka, and to see the hut of such a great soul leaves me BREATHLESS, HUMBLED AND SPEECHLESS! May his lineage continue forever! Thank you Rishi Thondanathan and the Hindu Monastery to have made it possible for us to see and serve as a reminder of our very existence!
Always wanted to know more about OUR Paramparai. I’m speechless today. This pictures and the write up somehow inspires me to push me another step to go within me-always.Thanks a million to Nandinatha Sampradaya of the Kailasa Paramparai for helping and guiding me in this journey.
Omnamasivaya and Thank you Rishi Thondunathan.
October 19th, 2010 at 9:26 pm
My heart is just melting!!
October 19th, 2010 at 9:30 pm
Jai Rishi Thondunatha
Just tell us how we can help. May be some ancient architectural works need to be performed.Humanity is ever grateful to the Nandinatha Sampradaya of the Kailasa Paramparai. Aum.
October 20th, 2010 at 6:08 am
Thank you for bringing us to Kadai Swami today.
October 20th, 2010 at 2:17 pm
Siva Siva! Great coincidence! Kadai Swami’s life was heavily discussed by the Sri Lankan priests working at the Highgatehill Murugan Temple in September 2010. To see his picture again reminding me of the great heritage with strong links to Jaffna, Sri lanka, and to see the hut of such a great soul leaves me BREATHLESS, HUMBLED AND SPEECHLESS! May his lineage continue forever! Thank you Rishi Thondanathan and the Hindu Monastery to have made it possible for us to see and serve as a reminder of our very existence!
October 22nd, 2010 at 4:59 pm
Jai Gurudeva, I just got inspired just by looking at the pictures, I definetly want to go there.
October 22nd, 2010 at 6:33 pm
Always wanted to know more about OUR Paramparai. I’m speechless today. This pictures and the write up somehow inspires me to push me another step to go within me-always.Thanks a million to Nandinatha Sampradaya of the Kailasa Paramparai for helping and guiding me in this journey.
Omnamasivaya and Thank you Rishi Thondunathan.
October 23rd, 2010 at 5:51 am
Thank you Rishi Thondunatha.I’m overhelmed,yes very touched with your report.Jai to the Holy Nandhinatha Parmparai.