Natuvuyan: Tala Loka to invoke Murugan

This is the Tala Loka Yantra (Natuvuyan) to invoke Murugan. Murugan-Aaiyyan is very important in the Dravidian context, especially in relation to Brahman. Brahman is the One Being that permeates all of reality and non reality. The being that is in everything and nothing.

In other words, Brahman is part of everything and everything is part of Brahman - this is Brahman Oneness. We know from the ancient scriptures and Dravidian Aaiyyanist science that Brahman splits into three beings: Brahma the God of Creation, Vishnu the Preserver and Shiva the God of Destruction. Brahman lives for 100 Brahma years or around 300 trillion human years. After 100 Brahma years, Shiva the God of Destruction destroys everything back to Brahman. Or re-merges everything back into Oneness. This is called Maha Pralaya - The Great Dissolution. Thus Shiva, the God of Destruction, the destruction of the ego-self is very important. Brahma is the God of Creation and creates the living universe around us. Vishnu is the preserver and protector of these worlds, but it is Shiva that destroys all to re-merge back with the Brahman one.

So Brahman splits into the Three deities: Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, but Brahman also splits into all creation such as the planets, stars, us, material matter and non-material matter. The reason Brahman does this, is to split the perfect into an imperfect... such that the imperfect can transcend the perfect to become a more perfected being. In other words, if Brahman remained constant it would not evolve. It would just remain static... the aim of Brahman is to become more than Brahman. In Dravidian Aaiyyanism we believe and know that the method that Brahman does this is via Murugan.

Murugan according to traditional Hindu scriptures is the son of Shiva and his wife Parvati. Shiva is the God of Destruction, and Parvati is the Goddess of fertility, divine strength, power, love and devotion. She also represents the power of Shiva and has many incarnations in which she fights demonic forces such as the incarnation as Goddess Durga. She represents the feminine energy while Shiva represents the masculine energy - so in Hindu Aaiyyanism we believe and know that Murugan is the combination of masculine and feminine to form a holistic being that surpasses both.

Murugan-Aaiyyan is not male nor female in energy form, but a transcendence of these forms and this is the key to what Brahman is trying to achieve. Brahman is trying to surpass Brahman and become more than Brahman by the methodologies and constructs that Murugan Aaiyyan offers us. By studying Aaiyyanism fully and comprehensively and performing the Aaiyyanist rituals one can begin to discern the inner truth to the outer reality. By invoking Murugan-Aaiyyan you will gain the will of mind and spirit to grasp the inner truth of liberation and as such become more than yourself. And this is essentially what Brahman is doing and has done in many generational cycles.

Brahman creates the entity Murugan-Aaiyyan who then teaches his wisdom and trancendence to the many beings (including us) that exist in the many Universes and dimensions that is reality. This cycle of Brahman creating Murugan-Aaiyyan and then trancending Brahman happens over and over again in cycles... as Brahman becomes more and more greater than itself. So to link or open the bridge to Murugan-Aaiyyan is incredibly important.

Usage

So to invoke Murugan-Aaiyyan one needs to open the Loka-Tala of Murugan Aaiyyan's domain which is called Natuvuyan (in Dravidian Aaiyyani). So you must draw the Natuvuyan Loka (or Tala-Loka) and you can chant Natuvuyan over and over again as you open it. This Loka of Natuvuyan is one of absolute Oneness and pure energy that is very close to the direct link with Brahman's essence or will. This direct link or Loka is called the Araaiyyan or The Chamber. And there is no Loka image for this (according to Traditional Aaiyyanist thought - though some Aaiyyanists believe there is, but to open it you need to be absolutely resonantly linked to it such that you would have to be Shiva, Parvati or Murugan).

Please note: We refer to these as Lokas, but they are actually Loka Talas as when you get closer to the central arena of Brahman's energy, essence or will - both negative and positive dimensions collapse in upon themselves and are neither positive or negative any more.

So in summary. Murugans Tala Loka is Natuvuyan and to open it you simply draw the Natuvuyan yantra and you can chant the mantra of Natuvuyan or Murugan Aaiyyan.