Who Is Angali?
“Angali is Mother Kali, the Mother Divine who will give Siddhi powers. She is an educator. She is also a form of Saraswati, the Goddess of learning and who can even transform a person who is illiterate into a great poet of all time like Kalidasa…. Angali is the Goddess who belongs to the Satya Yuga and that’s why she is associated with the highest form of knowledge or wisdom which is to perform miracles, the Miracle Goddess.” ‒Dr. Pillai

Goddess Angali is Mother Kali, the Mother Divine. She is associated with giving supernormal (siddhi) powers and the highest intelligence and wisdom. She can perform miracles and is known as the Miracle Goddess. She belongs to the Satya Yuga, or the Golden Age. Her worship is a very, very powerful one, and Dr. Pillai is bringing it back to society.
Goddess Angali is also a form of Saraswati, the Goddess of learning who can transform even a person who is illiterate into a great poet. She can also make someone a great scientist, a mathematician like Ramanujan, who was a mathematics genius. He got all the powers from the Goddess.
Siddhi powers are supernormal powers that are very similar to the Holy Spirit. In the Christian tradition, Jesus said, “after I am gone, there will be the Holy Spirit. It will help you to perform miracles.” The last teaching Jesus gave was, “you should all be able to perform miracles.” That is the gift of the Holy Spirit and the power that the Goddess Angali can give to true and dedicated worshipers.
Unfortunately, what has happened over a period of time is she has been pushed aside. However, she is coming back into this world to give us not just material science, but spiritual science to activate the third eye and enable people to perform miracles through non-physical intelligence.
The Original Spiritual Tradition of Goddess Angali
There are two major traditions in India. One is the Brahmin or Brahmanic tradition which was not native to India; it is an Aryan tradition that was brought into India from somewhere in Central Asia. It merged with the local tradition, which is the Dravidian tradition, which is native to South India. The Angali tradition is native to this Dravidian tradition, the whole tradition. It was not embraced by the Aryan Brahmanic tradition, the tradition that came later on. It is not mainline Hinduism. Mainline Hinduism is more like the Protestant religion, more elite, but lacking substance. I personally side with the Angali tradition.
Goddess Angali Gives Easily
Goddess Angali is not sophisticated. She has no philosophy; she is pure consciousness. She can give you things without having to do any practice. You just pray to her, she is so full of compassion. All that you have to do is say, “Give me that,” and she will give, unlike other sophisticated, elite Goddesses. She likes simple people, she likes simple clothes, everything simple, because she is the Goddess of the poor people and also the Goddess of the highly enlightened Siddhas; they go to her for power.
Benefits of Goddess Angali
- Goddess Angali is the supreme, most compassionate form of the Divine Mother.
- She is the Mother of all Mothers in the universe and your universal Mother.
- She is the blesser of even the Holy Trinity, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
- Just by shouting her name in love, “Angali,” she will give you all comforts in life.
- By calling out to her in love as “Mother,” she will give you “ashta-aishwarya,” or the 8 forms of wealth.
- She helps us get beyond our ego to experience true Divine love.
- Those who worship her will get not just one or two blessings, but “loads and loads.” Such is her power.
- Even her small shrines in villages surpass the power of the greatest powerspots.