Bogar 12000 is an monumental work attributed to the Tamil Siddhar Bogar (or Bhoganathar), often regarded as a vast "treasure house" of ancient scientific and spiritual knowledge. While his other work, Bogar 7000 (Saptakandam), is more widely known, the Bogar 12000 is revered for its exhaustive depth into complex subjects that bridge the gap between ancient mysticism and modern science. Core Content of Bogar 12000

Top Aspects of Bogar 12000 Book in Tamil

If you're exploring Tamil Siddha literature, Bogar 12000 (Bogar 12,000) is a must-know. It’s attributed to Bogar, one of the 18 Tamil Siddhars – a mystic, alchemist, and yogi who traveled between Tamil Nadu and China.

Q3: Is it safe to follow the alchemy recipes in Bogar 12000? Absolutely not. The recipes involve poisons (Navapashanam). Only a qualified Siddha physician (Vaidya) can interpret them. Reading is for spiritual wisdom only.

1. The Preparation of Muppu (The Universal Salt) Bogar dedicates over 500 verses to this single process. He claims Muppu, a white salt made from three unique poisons, can cure all diseases and turn iron into gold. The recipe is coded, but modern Siddhars are still trying to decode it.