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Raghavendra Swamy Aradhana: August 27-August 29
Read on to know about the life story Swamy Raghavendra.
Swamy
Raghavendra
was
a
Hindu
religious
leader,
a
theologian
and
a
saint,
mainly
popular
in
Karnataka,
India.
He
is
considered
as
the
incarnation
of
Prahlad
who
was
a
great
devotee
of
Lord
Vishnu.
Every
year
the
day
when
a
Vrindqavan/Brindavan
was
construtured
around
Swamy
Raghavendra,
while
he
was
sitting
in
a
Samadhi
position,
is
observed
as
Raghavendra
Aradhana.
It
is
celebrated
on
the
second
day
during
the
Shukla
Paksha
in
the
month
of
Shravana,
as
per
the
South
Indian
calendar.
It
is
a
three-day
observation
and
this
year
it
begins
from
August
27
and
will
continue
to
be
celebrated
on
August
28
and
29
as
well.
The
celebration
of
Raghavendra
Aradhana
will
be
held
at
Mantralaya
village
of
Andhra
Pradesh.

Life Story Of Raghavendra
Shri
Raghavendra
was
a
16th-century
saint
and
theologian.
He
was
a
strong
believer
of
the
Dwaita
philosophy
which
was
given
by
Madhavacharya.
The
Aradhana
day
celebrations
is
a
three-day
process,
the
first
day
is
known
as
Purva
Aradhana,
the
second
day
is
called
the
Madhya
Aradhana
and
the
third
one
is
known
as
the
Uttar
Aradhana.
An
established
player
of
veena,
Raghavendra
had
composed
a
number
of
songs.
All
these
songs
were
compiled
under
the
name
Venu
Gopal
by
him.
Raghavendra
was
the
great-grandson
of
Krishna
Bhattar,
tutor
during
the
reign
of
Krishna
Dev
Raya
of
the
Vijaynagar
Empire.
Timmanacharya,
his
father,
was
an
accomplished
scholar
and
musician.
He
had
two
siblings
Gururaj
and
Venkatamba
as
well.
His
father
died
quite
early
and
his
education
was
then
undertaken
by
his
brother-in-law.
As
a
youngster,
he
had
no
insight
into
the
real
meaning
of
renunciation.
However,
it
was
his
debating
skills
that
brought
him
the
attention
of
many
great
personalities
of
those
times.
Amongst
these,
there
was
a
famous
saint
too.
The
saint,
known
as
Sudhindra
Tirtha,
was
the
erstwhile
pontiff
of
the
Kumbakonam
Muth.
He
became
a
monk
on
the
demands
of
Sudhindra
in
the
year
1621.
Raghavendra Succeeded As The Pontiff Of The Muth
The
original
name
of
Raghavendra
Swamy
was
Venkatanath.
Venkatanath
succeeded
his
Guru
Sudhindra
Tirtha
as
the
pontiff
when
he
passed
away
in
the
year
1623.
It
was
only
after
becoming
the
pontiff
that
he
took
on
the
name
Raghavendra
Tirtha.
He
received
the
village
Mantralaya
as
a
present
from
the
governor
of
Adoni.
He
even
received
grants
from
Dodda
Kempadevaraja,
the
then
king
of
Mysore.
As
every
saint
is
believed
to,
Swamy
Raghavendra
also
had
realized
it,
when
he
was
about
to
die.
Hinduism
says
that
we
should
not
use
the
terms
''died''
or
''passed
away''
for
saints,
rather,
the
term
''
left
the
body''
is
used
when
a
saint/
sage
dies.
Therefore,
as
it
is
said,
when
he
once
sat
in
the
Samadhi
position
in
1671,
he
had
demanded
that
a
tomb
be
erected
around
him.
This
tomb
is
today
known
as
Brindavana.
After
he
took
the
Samadhi,
he
was
succeeded
by
his
disciple
Yogeendra
Tirtha.
So,
the
day
he
took
Samadhi
is
celebrated
as
Raghavendra
Aradhana.
This
day
is
observed
in
almost
all
the
muths
and
ashramas
around
the
country.
Guru
Raghavendra
Swamy
is
believed
to
have
created
many
miracles
during
his
lifetime.
Thus,
devotees
have
utter
faith
in
him
even
today.



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