Kanchipuram Devanathan Gurukkal Hot Guide
The Gurukkal is a connoisseur of Mridangam percussion. He does not watch modern television serials. Instead, his evenings (6:00 PM to 7:30 PM) are often spent either listening to the Kriti’s of Thyagaraja or playing the Kanjira (a tambourine-like instrument). He believes that rhythm (Thala) is the cure for neurological Vatha disorders.
"Music is not entertainment for me," he once said in an interview. "The beats of the Mridangam regulate my patient's blood pressure long after they leave my clinic." kanchipuram devanathan gurukkal hot
Recently, the internet has buzzed with a question: Does Devanathan Gurukkal engage with modern streaming or social media? The Gurukkal is a connoisseur of Mridangam percussion
The answer is nuanced. While he does not watch violent web series (he claims they vitiate the Pitha humor leading to anger), he has started allowing his disciples to record short YouTube videos explaining simple home remedies. He views this not as entertainment but as Propagation of Dharma. He is famously quoted: "If I watch a horror movie, my pulse reading goes haywire for three days. Entertainment should leave you lighter, not terrified." "Music is not entertainment for me," he once
Between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM, the Nalini Siddha Vaidya Salai (his clinic) becomes a stage. Here, the "entertainment" is the theater of diagnostics. Devanathan Gurukkal utilizes Nadi Paridhsai (pulse reading)—an art where he closes his eyes, places three fingers on your wrist, and "reads" the vibrations of your Vatham, Pitham, Kapham.
His lifestyle is austere during these hours. He drinks only warm water boiled with Chukku (dry ginger). He does not take phone calls. For him, this is the ultimate flow state—a meditative entertainment that generates Uyir Sakthi (life energy) rather than depleting it.