Traditionally, the Guru Chakra is not seen as a mere energy centre, but as a living shrine to the lineage of awakened masters. It holds the blessings, protection, and wisdom of all Gurus — both human and divine — who guide the soul toward liberation.
Meditating on the Guru Chakra awakens:
A direct connection to higher wisdom
Clarity in the purpose and direction of life
Inner guidance beyond doubt or fear
Devotion to the truth and surrender to grace
When the Guru Chakra is open and vibrant, the seeker no longer feels alone on the path. Every step is infused with a sense of being led, supported, and blessed. The Guru is no longer outside, but the very essence of the self — steady, luminous, and eternal.
Guardians of the Eternal Flame
Throughout his journey, Nandhiji has been blessed by the guidance of extraordinary Masters — saints, sages, and mystics who are the living keepers of ancient Siddha wisdom.
Each Guru, through their own unique grace and service, opened gateways of consciousness, kindled inner fires, and anchored him in the timeless tradition. From secluded caves to sacred hills, from silent blessings to direct initiations, these Guardians of the Eternal Flame continue to preserve and transmit the unbroken current of Siddha light to uplift humanity.
Bhairava Sekarswamy initiated Nandhiji through a profound awakening-death experience, igniting the inner fire that set him on the yogic path. This spark opened vast inner journeys into ever-deeper realms of bliss and awareness. Even today, Bhairava Sekarswamy continues his sadhana and dharma work — feeding pilgrims on full moon nights, caring for animals, and serving the community.
Sadhu Krishnaveni Amma, the lady saint of Kalyana Thirtham, meditated alone in her cave for over thirty years — a place now within a tiger sanctuary. When Nandhiji’s outer life dissolved through deep meditation, she guided him toward the path of a yogi householder. She attained mahasamadhi in April 2011
Annai Siddhar Rajakumar Guruji welcomed Nandhiji into the mystical doorway of the Siddha tradition soon after Sadhu Krishnaveni Amma became his guide.
Rooted in an ancient Siddha lineage, Guruji’s life is a testament to constancy in service — re-igniting the primal energies of ancient temples, feeding hundreds of thousands, and serving as custodian of the Siddha grace prayers at Brahmarishi Hills.
The daily prayers and sacred fire (yagna) at Brahmarishi Hills are offered for the upliftment of humanity, all living beings, and the universes. His core teaching is simple yet profound: Attain the grace of all Masters as gifts of wisdom. Serve dharma, and become the living form of Dharma.
Amma awakened Nandhiji to his life’s purpose. As a renunciate seeker, he once shared with her his childhood dream of saving the lives of old cows. With a simple yet powerful blessing — “Just do it!” — Amma returned him to worldly life, infusing him with the power of Consciousness.
Soon after, circumstances led Nandhiji to Los Angeles, where his dream began to take form through the Declaration of Consciousness Movement, the Ariven Vision, and World Yogi Day on Mahashivratri.
Amma’s teaching: Be the instrument of God. Be guided. May all beings everywhere be happy and peaceful. Hug of Oneness!
Baba is a Master who walked the length and breadth across USA several times, as a pilgrimage. His radiant presence of harmony is such that wild birds sit on him unafraid. He lives in solitude.
Baba continues his tapas in Venice, Los Angeles.
His teachings- Be Love. Be Siva
MahaSivaSwamy lived over 35 years in solitude in the forest of Nambi Hills. Siddhar Mahasivaswamy mentored Nandhiji through advanced yogic techniques and meditation. Siddhar Mahasivaswamy left his body 2011, April
He spent years in solitude inside a tiger sanctuary meditating.
His teaching: Attain the Divine Feminine breath and realize our highest Self.
Guru Ayya is the Siddhar Sage who meditated for 18 years atop the sacred mountain of Thiruvannamalai, drinking just a cup of milk each day and not moving while sitting in one single position. Ayya descended the mountain and miraculously held seclusive continued meditation for the next 6 years in his village. He attained Mahasamadhi . Ayya remains expanding His light through His mantra, through each as breath.
Aadi Sokar is a remarkable living Siddha who circumnavigates Sacred Arunachala mountain at super human speeds. Nandhiji journeys with him on pilgrimages to the most sacred temple sites of South India.