|| Shri Raghuvarya Teertha Gurubhyonamaha ||
Introduction to Shri 1008 Shri Raghuvarya Teertharu :
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| Diksha Accepted on |
1502, Shavari |
| Preceptor |
Shri Raghunatha Teertharu |
| Brindavana Pravesha |
1537, Pingala |
| Pithadhipati |
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| Aradhane |
Jeshta Bahula Tritiya |
| Brindavana at |
Navabrindavana |
| River |
Tungabhadra |
| Dist |
Koppal |
| State |
Karnataka |
| Poorvasharama |
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| Name |
Ramachandra Shatri |
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|| mahApravAhinI bhImA yasya mArgamadAnmudA |
raghuvaryo mudaM dadyAtkAmitArthapradAyakaH ||
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Shree Gurubhyo Namaha ||
|| Hari Om ||
Shri 1008 Shri Raghuvarya Teertharu took over the responsibility of the Uttaradi
Matha during the year AD 1502 and ruled the pontificate throne for nearly three
and a half decades with great spiritual eminance.
It is said that once during
the course of his polemical tour, he came to a village called Manipur near the
bank of Bhimarathi river, which was besieged by a mleccha king. His Holiness
wanted to leave the place and go to the other side of the river Bhimarathi.
He carried the puja box on his shoulders and reached the bank of the
river. At once, the river Bhimarathi gave way to the Swamiji to
reach the other side of the river. Swamiji crossed the river with his
disciples safely. All the disciples were struck with wonder
on observing swamiji's mystic power . This incident can be compared to the river Yamuna
wich gave way to Vasudeva carrying his child Lord Shri Krishna to reach gokula.
Shri Raguvarya Teertharu travelled all over the country on foot like his guru.
When he was in the northern tour, one day Shri Moola Rama appeared in a dream
of Swamiji and announced that the god Niruti was going to be born in the village
called "Swarnavadi" and that child should be brought up at the Matha
who would succeed Shri Raghuvarya Teertharu in the pontificate throne of the
Matha.
At the same time a Brahmin couple at Swarnavadi was yearning for a child being
childless for a long time. One day god Niruti appeared in their dream and
ordered that they should invite Shri Raguvarya Teertharu and receive the holy prasadam
at the hands of swamiji and that a child would be born to them, that the child
should be handed over to the Matha. The couple would also be blessed with
other children and they would be happy thereafter in their family life.
Once in the course of his tour Swamiji visited Swaranavadi village in the Nizam
Sate. The Zamindar of the village Shri Subba Batha and his wife Gangabai invited
Shri Raghuvarya Teertharu for "Bhiksha" in their house but Swamiji
refused their offer because they were childless. After repeated requests made
by the couple, Shri Raguvarya Teertharu accepted to recieve their Bhiksha provided
their first born male child is handed over to the Math. The blessed
couple accepted do so. Accordingly Swamiji performed the pooja of Shri Moola
rama and Seetha and received the Bhiksha in their house and gave Phala
Mantrakshate to the couple.
Some time later, Smt. Gangabai, the wife of the Zamindar
conceived. Shri Swamiji was informed accordingly. He returend to the
village expecting the birth of the child. A big gold plate was sent to the Zamindar's house
from the Matha with a direction to receive the child directly in the golden
plate without allowing the child to touch the earth. Accordingly the child was
received in the golden palte and brought to the Matha where the child was washed
with the Abhishekha water.
The personality and the face of the child was beautiful
like a moon. He was named after Shri Ramachandra by his Holiness and brought up
at the Matha itself and was fed only with the Abhishekha milk of the Vyasa Kurma
Saligram of the Matha.
When Shri Ramachandra became a boy of seven years he had his Upanayana performed at
the Matha and the very next year he was ordained as a sannyasin and named as
Shri Raghuttama Teertharu.
Shri Raghuvarya Thirtha's end came near.
He appointed an eminent scholar to teach the young sanyasin. He entered
Brindavana at Anegundi (Navabrindavana).
How to Visit Navabrindavana.
Navabrindavana
is small island situated near Anegundi of Koppal District. Anegundi is 20
KM away from Gangavathi. From Anegundi one needs to cross River Tungabhadra by
boat to reach Navabrindavana. Navabrindavana is situated in the river Tungabhadra.
Another way to approach Navabrindavana is Via Hampi. Hampi is 12 KM way from
Hospet of Bellary District. In Hampi , again we have to cross river Tungabhadra
to reach Navabrindavana.
Shri Gopalacharya Hulagi
Post : Anegundi 583246
TQ : Gangavati
Dist : Koppal

|| Shri Krishnarpanamastu ||
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