Siddha knowledge draws upon a rich library of ancient texts and scriptures composed by visionary sages known as Siddhars. Among the most revered works are:
• Thirukkural: A poetic treatise on virtue, wealth, and love, esteemed for its universal wisdom.
• Tirumantiram: The mystical verses of Saint Tirumular, weaving together spiritual philosophy, yoga, and healing practices.
• Agastya Samhita: Teachings attributed to the legendary sage Agastya, covering spirituality and medicinal science.
• Bogar 7000: An extensive collection of verses by Siddhar Bogar on alchemy, medicine, and spiritual transformation.
• Panniru Thirumurai: A compilation of devotional hymns and spiritual instructions foundational to Siddha and Tamil Saiva traditions.
• Bogar: A legendary Siddhar revered for his mastery in alchemy, medicine, and spiritual sciences, believed to have traveled widely and contributed profound texts like Bogar 7000. His teachings bridge the practical and mystical aspects of Siddha knowledge, and he is celebrated as both a healer and a spiritual guide.
• Agastya: Widely regarded as the father of Siddha medicine, Sage Agastya is celebrated for his foundational role in developing and spreading Siddha knowledge throughout southern India and beyond. His vast contributions include not only numerous medicinal and spiritual texts, but also the training of many disciples, ensuring the tradition’s continuity. Agastya’s teachings are believed to bridge divine wisdom and practical healing, laying the groundwork for the entire Siddha tradition.

These scriptures serve as living pillars of guidance, blending practical knowledge, ethical wisdom, and a vision of total well-being that remains as relevant today as in ages past. Practitioners are encouraged to explore these texts for deeper inspiration and insight into the essence of Siddha knowledge.