This Olai Chuvadi, or palm leaf scripture, was given to the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH) by His Vedanta Guru Isakki Swamigal, upon His first Chaturmasya Vratam (four-month period of spiritual austerities every year) observed in 1981, when with the guidance of His Gurus, He took up four months of austere spiritual practice and began the shastra adhyayanam which is the diligent study of Hindu scriptures. This Olai Chuvadi contains the sacred chants of Rudram, Chamakam and Purusha Suktam. Today, as part of reviving KAILASA - the macrocosmic, ancient, enlightened, Hindu, civilizational Nation, SPH is reviving the tradition of printing scriptures on palm leaf and collecting ancient scriptures which still exist in palm leaves, and need to be protected before being lost forever.  Read further on this palm leaf scripture: https://ift.tt/2KFS6NC


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