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    Om Sri Raghavendra (Full Story)

    Manthralaya Mahan Sri Raghavendra

    Slokam

    puujyaaya raaghavendraaya satya dharma rataaya cha

    bhajataam kalpa vrukshaaya namataaM kaama dhenave

    Meaning

    Salutations to the respected Shri Raghavendra Swamy,who treads always in the path of truth and

    righteousness, who is like the divine wish-full-filling tree(kalpavruksha) for one who worships him, who

    is like the divine wish-full-filling cow(kamadhenu) for one who bows to him.

    Prelude

    Shanku karma was Lord Vishnus devotee and was doing service at His abode Vaikuntam. During Kritha

    yuga demons like Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakasipu were creating havoc. Lord Vishnu bade Shanku Karna

    to take birth on earth thrice to control the spread of anarchy and to spread Bhakthi and sadhachar.

    As for the command of the Lord, Shanku Karna was born as Prahlad in his first birth. We are all familiar

    with Prahlads story in which the Lord appeared from a pillar as Narasimha with human body and lions

    face and put an end to the atrocities committed by Hiranyakasipu.

    His second birth was as Vyasaraya Thirthar. He was the disciple of Sripada Rayar who was the guru for

    the Vijayanagara king Krishnadeva Raya and he also decorated Madhva Mutt as peetathipathi. After

    Sripada Rayar Vyasaraya Thirthar became the peetathipathi.

    Vyasaraya worshipped and did puja personally to Lord Sri Venkatesa at Tirumalai for twelve years when

    there was no one to do puja at Tirumalai. Once King Krisnadeva Raya was advised by astrologers to step

    down from his throne for a specific period as an inauspicious time known as guhu would be bad for the

    king. During that period they had to choose someone to rule the kingdom. They had decided to send an

    elephant with a garland in its trunk as for the prevailing tradition and whoever was garlanded by the

    elephant would become the king.

    The elephant roamed around the city and at last it went out of the city and stood in front of a cave and

    trumpeted. Vyasaraya who was meditating in side the cave came out to see what was happening. The

    elephant put the garland to him. Those who had accompanied the elephant told him about the kings

    decision and took him to Vijayanagaram.

    Thus Vyasaraya had become the king, but he was ruling just to save the king from the bad effect of

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    Guhu. After some time one day when he was sitting on the throne, Vyasa Raya came to know through

    his njana dhrushti (fore vision) the approach of guhu. He through out his upper cloth upon the evil spirit

    and the cloth caught fire and burnt out. The people were shocked to see that and Vyasaraya told them

    that Guhus effect had been destroyed and Krishnadeva Raya could rule the country henceforth without

    any fear.

    After that Vyas Raya went on a pilgrimage and he built many Anjaneya temples in the country and the

    temple built at Hampi is very famous. Madhwa peetathipathi Vadhi Raya, Purandara dasa and Kanaka

    Dasa were the famous disciples of Vyasaraya.

    Vyasaraya attained his Samadhi at the banks of the river Thungabadra and that place is known as Thava

    Brindavan.

    Thus Sangu Karnas second birth had come to an end and he was born As Sri Ragavendra in his third

    birth.

    Birth of Venkatanathan

    Venkatanathan is the purvashrama name of Guru Pujya Sri Raghavendra.

    His fathers name was Thimmanna Bhatta and he lived in Vijayanagara kingdom.

    Thimmanna Bhatta was well versed in Veda sasthras and also was quite good at playing Veena. His

    wifes name was Gopambika. They had a son named Gururaja and a daughter Venkatamma. Thimmanna

    Bhatta performed Gururajas marriage at a very young age. He was sent to gurukulam for vidyabyas.

    Venkatamma was also married off at a young age.

    As both the children had left them Thimmanna and Gopambika wished for one more child. They prayed

    to Lord Venkatachalapathi to bestow them with one more son. The Lord appeared in their dream and

    told them that they would get a son with great wisdom and he would become a great spiritual guru.

    In the year 1595 Gopambika gave birth to a son by the grace of Lord Venkatachalapathi. Thimmanna

    named him Venkatanatha as he felt that he was the gift of Lord Venkatachalapathi. Both Thimmanna

    and Gopambika loved their son very dearly. Thimmanna sent his son to patshala at a very young age.

    Venkatanatha was a brilliant student and grasped fast whatever was taught to him by his guru. His

    father taught him to play veena also. But alas! Venkatanatha Was deprived of his fathers love and care

    as his father died suddenly when he was quite young.

    Now Gururaja had to take the responsibility of his sibling Venkatanatha. He was not well to do and was

    leading a poor life. With the help of some rich philanthropists Gururaja performed his brothers

    upanayanam at the age of eight. He sent him to his brother in law Laksmi Narasmhachar for further

    studies. Venkatanatha learned the four Vedas and sasthra puranas under his tutelage.

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    When Venkatanatha completed 18 years Gururaja and his mother decided to perform his marriage.

    Venkatanatha was not interested in marriage and wanted to study further; but due to the pressure of

    his mother and brother he agreed for marriage. They chose him a girl named Saraswathi from

    Bhuvanagiri. Thus Venkatanatha started his grihasthsrama with Saraswathi. A son was born to them and

    they named him Lakshminarayan.

    Even after marriage Venkatanathas thirst for knowledge was not wetted. He told his brother that he

    wanted to study further. Gururaja, after profound thinking decided to send Venkatanatha to

    Kumbakonam that was a learning center in those days. He decided to send him to Sri Sudhindra Thirtha

    who was the peetathipathi of Dvaita Madhva Peetam. Venkatanatha left his wife and son under his

    brothers care and started his gurukula vasam in the mutt.

    When his guru Sudhindra taught in the class, Venkatanatha used to pay attention with deep

    concentration. Thus he absorbed everything taught by his guru and so had become his favourite disciple.

    This became a cause for heart burn of other disciples. On and off they used to complain about

    Venkatanatha.

    Every night before going to sleep Venkatanatha used to write the meanings of slokas in a book which

    were taught in the class. He had named the note book as Parimalam. Venkatanatha also used to read

    slokas that were to be taught on the following day. As he had proficiency in Sanskrit he was able to

    understand the meaning of the slokas even before the guru explained them.

    One day it so happened that Sudhindra was unable to explain the meaning of a sloka in Nyaaya sudha

    and he told the disciples that he would explain it on the following day. That night Venkatanatha wrote

    the meaning of the sloka in his book and went to sleep.

    Sudhindra who was very much disturbed for being confused in deriving the meaning of the sloka couldnot get sleep. He was wandering through the place where the disciples were sleeping. He could not find

    Venkatanatha and he went in search of him. He found him in the garden sleeping under a tree trembling

    in cold. He saw the book which was lying next to Venkatanatha. He took it up and examined and he was

    surprised to see that Venkatanatha had explained the meaning of the sloka inNyaaya Sudha very

    beautifully. He saw Venkatanatha sleeping without any sheet to cover himself in the piercing cold. He

    took his khashaya uthareeyam (upper cloth) and covered him with that.

    Acharya Ramanujas guru Yadhava Prakasa could not accept his disciples explanation to the

    sloka,thasya yatha kapyasam pundarika meva mashini, and he was wild with anger,Whereas

    Sudhindra was enthralled and happy to see his disciples explanation to the sloka that he himself found a

    bit difficult to explain.This shows his magnanimity of accepting his disciple's superior knowledge.

    The next morning one of the disciples saw Venkatanaha was covering himself with the gurus

    uthareeyam. He broadcasted the news to others and they all surrounded Venkatanatha.

    One disciple said, you thief! You stole our gurus uthareeyam and how dare you are covering your body

    with that? Dont you think you have committed a great abacharam (sin) to our revered guru? We will go

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    and tell our guru about your misdeed.

    Venkatanathan got frightened and he was not in a position to answer them. Even if he told them that he

    did not know who covered him with gurus uthareeyam they were not going to believe him.

    The disciples went and told the guru that the previous night Venkatanatha had taken his uthareeyamand used it for covering himself. Sudhindra just listened to them and he did not comment anything.

    When the class started Venkatanatha went and prostrated before Sudhindra and said, Swami! This

    morning I found your uthareeyam covered over me. But I do not know how it came there. But the other

    disciples think that I only stole it to protect myself from cold. If I have committed this sin unknowingly

    please forgive me.

    Sudhindra said, You have not done anything wrong. Last night I came to the place where you were

    sleeping and saw you trembling in cold. I only took out my uthareeyam and covered you with that. I also

    saw your book Parimalam in which you have written the meaning of the sloka Nyaya Sudha very

    beautifully.

    Then he asked his disciples whether any one of them can explain the meaning of the sloka which he

    taught them the previous day. As none came forward Sudhindra took out venkatanathas book and told

    them that Venkatanatha had explained the meaning of the sloka very beautifully. He further said that he

    doubted whether he could have explained it better than him. He showed the book to other disciples

    pointing out that Venkatanatha had written meanings of all the slokas which he had taught them in the

    class and had given the name Parimalam to the book. He praised venkatanatha for his dedication and

    had given him the title Parimalacharya.

    He told his disciples that instead of complaining about Venkatanatha, they should try to study like himwith dedication and concentration.

    The disciples hung their heads in shame for their behaviour and from then onwards they gave respect to

    Venkatanatha.

    After the studies were over Sudhindra went on desa yathra with his disciples. He went to Madurai,

    where as for his gurus wish Venkatanatha had participated in a debate of Tharka Sasthra . The person

    with whom he had the debate was a very learned man and he was very proud. But Venkatanatha

    answered all the queries and won the debate. Sudhindra was very happy and adorned him with the title

    Mahabhashyacharya

    Then Yadhindra went to Thanjavur where Ragunatha Raya was ruling. He was welcomed by him with

    great honour. There also he had a debate with a courtier of Ragunatha Raya whose name was Yaghya

    Narayan. Again Venkatanatha won the debate and his guru again bestowed him the title

    Bhattacharyar.

    Now Venkatanatha felt that it was time for him to take over the responsibility of his family. He sought

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    permission from his guru to return to Bhuvanagiri. Though his guru was hesitant to part with his most

    favourite disciple, he had to accede to his request.

    Venkatanatha returned to Bhuvanagiri and was staying with his brother for some time. His brother was

    struggling to run his family and so Venkatanatha felt that it was not good for him to depend on his

    brother. He moved out and started living with his wife Saraswathi and son. He started teaching at hishouse. But the income was not sufficient to run the family, for the students were also from poor

    families. Venkatanatha had to live in abject poverty. His wife Saraswathi was very cooperative and had

    never complained to him even if they had to forego meals for a day.

    But one day it so happened that she could not see her child crying with hunger. She told Venkatanatha

    that a Brahmin was having a puja in his house and that he was feeding the poor. She told Venkatanatha

    at least for the sake of the child they should go and eat there.

    Venkatanatha half heartedly accepted her suggestion for the sake of the child. They all went to the

    brahmins house. When the Brahmins saw Venkatanathan with his wife and child they passed sarcastic

    remarks about him. As it was hot summer they told him to grind sandalwood and make paste to give to

    the Brahmins after meals.

    Venkatanatha was very much humiliated and started grinding the sandalwood chanting Agni suktha

    unconsciously which reflected his minds turbulence. After the Brahmins had their meals chandan paste

    was distributed to cool their bodies from the summer heat. As soon as they applied chandan they felt a

    burning sensation. The person who ordered Venkatanatha to do the job told the others that

    Venkatantha was chanting some manthras and because of that only they experienced burning

    sensation.

    The host asked Venkatanatha why he did like that. Then only Venkatanatha realized his mistake and saidthat he was disturbed by their remarks and in that state of mind started chanting agni sthothra

    unconsciously. He asked for their pardon and told that he would chant varuna manthra and would grind

    the remaining sandal wood. As soon as the chandan paste was grinded with chanting of Varuna manthra

    was applied to the bodies, they experienced the coolness of chandan. The people then realized

    Venkatanathans greatness and asked his forgiveness for their behaviour.

    Saraswathi was very much upset and felt that she was the cause for Venkatanathas humiliation. She

    told Venkatanatha that the only way to get out of the clutches of poverty was to go and stay in the Mutt

    with guru Sudhindra where he could teach the students and she also could help by doing some cleaning

    the utensils and making garlands for puja. Venkatanatha also felt it was a good idea. So Venkatanatha

    returned to his guru and told him about his intention. and asked for his permission. Sudhindra was

    happy to have him back in his fold and gave him permission to come back with his family and allotted

    him a small place to live in.

    Sudhindra was getting old and was becoming weak. He found it difficult to perform puja to Moola Rama

    who was the presiding Deity of the mutt. He felt that he had to initiate as peetathipathi some one young

    who was competent to shoulder the responsibility. He decided that Venkatanatha was the right person

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    as he possessed all the qualities to decorate the peetam.

    One day he broke out the subject when he was alone with Venkatanatha. He said, Venkatanatha, I am

    feeling weak and worn out and could not perform puja and look after the administration of the mutt. I

    think you are the person to take over this responsibility. I am sure that you are the right person to

    become peetathipathi after me.

    When Venkatanatha heard these words from his guru, he felt it was like a bolt from the blue. He was a

    married man and he had to look after his wife and child. He loved his wife and child very dearly. If he

    agreed to become the peetathipathi he had to take over sanyashasram.

    He was in a dilemma as he could not refuse outright.

    He said, Gurudev! I am not well versed with pujapaat and other rituals. I am afraid that I am not fit

    enough to decorate this prestigious post which was held by the most revered persons like Sri Madhwa,

    Brahmanya and Jayathirtha. Further if I become a sanyasi what will happen to my wife and child? How I

    can I desert them who are solely dependent on me?

    Sudhindra said, Why do you get upset? After considering all others I came to the conclusion that you

    are the fittest person to shoulder this responsibility. You are a very wise and learned man. A person like

    you who possess the spiritual knowledge was sent in this world by the Lord to spread spiritualism and

    uplift the people. Dont you know that only the Omnipresent is the saviour of all jeevathmas in this

    world? I hope the Moola Rama will help you to understand who you are and what for you took birth in

    this world. Do think it over and take the decision.

    Venkatanatha said, Please give me some time. I am afraid to broach the subject to my wife. If she hears

    it, I do not know what she will do.

    Venkatanatha went home with a turbulent mind. He was sitting alone in a pensive mood without even

    talking to his wife. Seeing him in that state of mind his wife also lost her peace of mind. She failed in her

    attempt to get out of his mind what was troubling him. They both went to sleep with the troubled mind.

    Venkatanathas wife came to know from the people at the mutt that Yadhindra wanted to make

    Venkatanatha as peetathipathi. She told Venkatanatha that if he would leave her and the child and

    became a sanyasi, the very moment she would sacrifice her life. Thus Venkatanatha was forced to

    abjure his gurus wish.

    Sudhindra had fallen sick and so he had to initiate someone in his place to look after the mutt. Hence he

    decided to initiate Yadhavendra, who he thought was the next capable person after Venkatanatha.

    Though Sudhindra had initiated him, he still had hopes that Venkatanatha would take sanyas and

    become the peetathipathi. His health started improving and Yadhavendra told him that he wished to go

    on thirtha yathra and would be back after finishing the yathra.

    After Yadhavendra left for thirtha yathra again Sudhindra had fallen sick. His thoughts were concerned

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    about puja to Moola Rama. He prayed to him that He only should change Venkatanathas mind and

    prepare him for taking the responsibility. That night he had a dream in which Ramachandramurthi

    appeared and said, Sudhindra! You need not worry about my puja. Venkatanatha is getting ready to

    take over sanyas and I feel he is the fittest person to perform puja to me.

    Here Venkatanatha was feeling guilty for not fulfilling his gurus wish. He felt that a good and dedicateddisciples foremost duty was to fulfill his gurus desire. At the same time it was the duty of a husband to

    look after his wife and offspring. Thus he felt that he was in a quagmire and the Lord only could show

    him the way to come out of it.

    That night Raghavendra had a dream. In his dream he saw a garden in which he saw Devi Saradambal

    sitting with a smiling face with veena in her hands. He fell at her feet with tear filled eyes and deep

    devotion.

    Devi looked at him with her kind and merciful eyes and said, Venkatanatha! I have appeared before you

    to tell you about the secret of your birth. The Lord had sent you to this bhoolok thrice to control the

    spread of anarchy and to spread Bhakthi and sadhachar. You took birth as Prahlad and Vyasaraya and

    now as Venkatanatha. You have been ordained to take sanyasashram in this kali yug and spread Bhakthi

    and sadhachar. I will be always with you to help you in this noble cause.

    Next morning when Venkatanatha got up his face looked like a freshly blossomed lotus and his mind was

    clear like a crystal. After his morning ablutions and puja he left for the mutt taking leave from his wife.

    He did not even look back once. His wife Saraswathi noticed the change in his behaviour and felt a

    sudden pang of grief.

    Venkatanatha went and prostrated before Yadhindra and said,

    Gurudev! I have decided to follow your footsteps. Yet I have the feeling of guilt thinking about my wife

    and child. What will happen to them? This question is nagging my mind.

    Sudhindra was very happy to hear these words from Venkatanatha and he tried to pacify him.

    He said, Venkatanatha, Moola Rama Himself had told me that He wants you to do the puja for His archa

    Moorthy. You need not worry about your wife and child. The mutt will take care of them.

    Venkatanatha was surprised to hear those words from his guru. He asked in disbelief, " Is it so? Then I

    am really blessed to perform puja to him. Now I am all for Him."

    Thus Venkatanatha was initiated into sanyashram by his guru Sudhindra. After performing the

    samskaras for the sanyashram he christened him as Raghavendra Thirtha. Venkatanatha abandoned all

    his worldly ties and became Raghavendra.

    When Saraswathi got the news she felt like thunder struck. She cried and cried till her tear glands dried

    up. Then she had taken the extreme step. Saraswathi who had already told Venkatanatha that she

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    would sacrifice her life if he took sanyas kept her word. She committed suicide by jumping into the well.

    Due to unfulfilled wishes and untimely death Saraswathi turned into a ghost.

    One day when Raghavendra was meditating in the mutt the ghost of Saraswathi came there and started

    crying. Though Raghavendra was helpless to bring her back to life, her heart rending wail made him sad.

    Even though he felt that unnecessarily she shed her life, His heart was filled with mercy and sympathy.He took up his kamandal and chanting some manthras he sprinkled water upon the ghost. The power of

    his penance was such, that immediately she was relieved of her ghost form and attained mukthi.

    Raghavendra was teaching his disciples, as well as writing meanings to Dwaitha granthas. He was

    propagating bhakthi margam wherever he went on thirtha yathra.

    Once he visited a place called Savanur. It was a hot day and he was resting while the people who

    accompanied him were preparing meals.

    A person who was looking after the place came and said, The place you are sitting is not suitable for

    you to rest.

    Raghvendra asked, Why are you telling like that? What is wrong with the place?

    He replied, This is a Samadhi. The nawabs only son died this morning and he was laid to rest here.

    Then Raghavendra said, I am very sorry to hear this. What happened? How did he die?

    The child was bitten by a snake, said the man.

    Then Raghavendra said, Take him out and Ill bring him back to life.

    The person was surprised to hear those words.

    He said, I am sorry. I could not take the decision. I will go and tell the Nawab.

    When the man went and told all that had happened Nawab was hesitating to open the grave and take

    out his sons body as it was against the religion. But his bibi who was grieving on the death of her only

    child begged and beseeched him.

    Nawab came and took out the body of his son and laid it out before Raghavendra. Raghavendra prayed

    to the Lord and chanted amritha manthra and sprinkled water over the body.

    Lo! The child opened his eyes as if he was awake from sleep. The Nawabs joy knew no bounds. He

    saluted and praised Raghavendra and also gave him a village named Krishna.

    During his pilgrimage Raghavendra created many miracles like this. When he visited a place called

    Kreetagiri , the headman of the village Venkata Desai made arrangements for him to stay at his house.

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    He requested him to perform puja to Moola Rama at his house. He arranged for a feast to the villagers

    who came to see the puja.

    When Raghavendra was performing the puja, the cooks were making many tasty dishes as prasadam. In

    a big vessel they kept seekarane (thick mango juice) to serve to the devotees. Desais child while playing

    fell into the vessel and drowned, but no one noticed it.

    After the puja was over Raghvendra started distributing prasadam. Desais wife went in search of the

    child and found him dead in the vessel. She was shocked to see her child dead, but was afraid to tell the

    people assembled for the puja. Secretly she told her husband and then they both decided not to tell any

    one till they had their meals.

    Raghvendra called the couple to receive the prasadam.

    When he saw them not bringing the child he said, Where is your child? Bring the child also.

    Desais wife said, He is playing outside.

    Raghavendra said, Go and bring the child.

    She went and brought the dead child and laid him before him.

    Desai said, Swami! Please forgive us for lying to you. We did not want the people to go without having

    food.

    Raghavendra already knew about the tragedy. He sprinkled water chanting Dhanvantri manthra and the

    childs life was restored. The people who were watching this were wonderstruck. Desai and his wiferejoiced to see the child alive.

    Once Raghavendra was going through a forest area near Adoni in Andhra. There a brahmin boy named

    Venkanna met him and he fell at Raghavendras feet and said, Swami! I am a dull head, illiterate and

    very poor boy. Though I want to study, I am not able to grasp anything. So I have been given the job of

    grazing the cows. Can I ever come out of this poverty and become a learned man?

    Raghavendra said, Dont worry. When you are in difficulty you remember me and call out my name and

    I will help you.

    After some years when the boy grew up he was looking bright and intelligent in appearance. As usual

    when he was roaming in the forest a representative of Mohamad Sultan named Asatulakhan was also

    passing through the forest with his guards. He was administrating the Sultans state. He received a letter

    from the Sultan and he was also an illiterate. When he saw Venkanna he stopped him and requested

    him to read the letter for him.

    Venkanna told him that he did not know to read or write. Asatulakhan did not believe his words.

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    He said, You are a Brahmin and you are looking bright and intelligent. You do not want to read this as

    you want to go fast somewhere. I am the ruler of this place. If you do not oblige me I will kill you.

    When Venkanna had this he trembled with fear. He suddenly remembered Raghavendras words and

    prayed to him. He heard Raghavendra saying to him, Do not get frightened. Whatever I say you repeatthose words.

    Venkanna took the letter and Raghvendra read the letter for him which Venkanna repeated to

    Asatulakhan. The message was that the Nawab was pleased with Asatulakhans administration and so he

    was assigning some more territories under his administration. Asatulakhan was very happy to hear this

    and then there he told Venkanna that he was appointing him as diwan for his place. Thus the poor

    cowherd had become diwan through Raghavendras grace. After that Venkanna learned to read, write

    and he also became a good administrator through the grace of Raghavendra. From then onwards

    Venkanna had become a staunch devotee of Raghavendra.

    Through out his life Raghavendra visited punya shethras like, Kanchi, Tirupathi, Madurai, Rameswaram,

    Udupi, Bidarahalli, Pandarapur, Kohlapur, Bijapur, Malkhed and other places.

    Wherever he visited he was spreading the message of Madhvacharya. He was teaching his disciples and

    also people who were interested in studying the Dvaitha philosophy.

    At Bidarahalli One family man Srinvasachar used to come to Raghavendras religious discourses. He was

    very much impressed with Raghavendras great knowledge and used to visit the mutt frequently and

    used to have meals at the mutt.

    One day when he was with Raghavendra a dalith came to the mutt. He prostrated before Raghavendraand told that he came to know from people that a great mahan had come to the city and so he came to

    pay his obeisance.

    He told that being a poor man he could bring only some mustard as offering which he got as wages from

    his master.

    Raghavendra accepted it from the man and he called out to one of his disciples and told him to give it to

    the cook and use it for tempering. Srinivasachar did not like Raghavendra accepting the mustard from a

    dalith and also using it. Srinivasachar who had the intention of taking food in the mutt had changed his

    mind.

    He said, Swami! Please give me Mathrakshadai. I want to go home.

    Raghavendra said, Please take your meals and then go home.

    Srinivasachar said, I am not feeling hungry today. Ill go home and have meals after some time.

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    Raghavendra Said, As you wish. I am not forcing you. Here take the manthrakshadai.

    Before leaving Srinivasachar said, Somehow I feel it was not proper to take the mustard from a dalith

    and then using it in cooking.

    Raghavendra replied, I do not give importance to ones caste. I see only the athman which is pure andhas no colour, caste or creed. Lord Krishna himself had said in Bhagavad Gita that all athmas are pure

    and sacred. Now please open your hand and show me the manthrakshadai.

    When he opened his hand he was surprised to see instead of akshadai gingili was in his hand. Then

    Raghavendra told him the manthrakshadai had turned to gingili because he had impure thoughts.

    Srinivasachar had realized Raghavendras greatness and apologized to him. Then once again

    Raghavendra told him to close and then open his hands and see. The gingili had now turned back to

    akshadai.

    As years rolled on Raghavendra had become old. He wanted to stay at one place and also wanted to

    choose a place for his brindavanam. He remembered diwan Venkanna and thought that he would go

    and settle at Adoni. Venkanna was very much pleased to welcome Raghavendra. He made him stay at

    his place and arranged for puja. Raghavendra told him that he wanted some land for his

    brindavan.Venkanna was very happy that he could do something for his mentor and guru for what he

    had done for him. But he thought that before giving him the land he should obtain permission from the

    Nawab.

    All along he was telling Nawab about Raghavendras greatness and the miracles he had created. He put

    up Raghavendras request for land to Nawab. Nawab was wondering why Venkanna was so much

    mesmerized by Raghavendra and whether he really possessed the qualities for so much praise. Hewanted to test Raghavendra.

    One day he came to see the puja. He brought three plates covered with silk cloth in which he kept meat.

    He told Raghavendra that he brought fruits and flowers for puja and kept them in front of him.

    Raghavendra accepted them with a smile and then he sprinkled water from his kamandal upon them.

    Then he told his disciples to remove the cloth. What a surprise! There were only fruits and flowers in the

    plates. Nawab had become dumbfounded to see the miracle. He could not believe his eyes.

    Nawab prostrated before Raghavendra and told him that without realizing his greatness he wanted to

    test whether he had really possessed any Divine power for Venkanna was all in praise of his miracles. He

    told that he was very much ashamed for his conduct. He beseeched him to forgive him.

    He called Venkanna and said, You told me that your guru wanted some land. I am offering him the

    whole Kurnool district.

    Raghavendra told him that he only wanted a small village to set up Manthralaya where he could build a

    temple and brindavan for all the Madhwa mutt Peetathipathis.

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    Nawab told Venkanna to offer whichever village his guru wanted. Raghavendra asked for a village called

    Manchalam at the banks of the river Thungabadra. Venkanna told him that it was a hilly place and not so

    fertile and he wanted him to offer a fertile land. Raghavendra told him that fertile land would be useful

    for people to grow crops and that Manchalam was good enough for him.

    Once Ragahvendra went to the banks of the river Thungabadra with the Nawab and Venkanna. He

    pointed out a place and told Nawabs men to dig up that place. When they dug up, they saw a Bali

    peetam below 20 feet from the ground. All the people were surprised and asked him how he knew that

    the Bali peetam was there.

    Raghavendra told that When Pandavas performed Aswamedha Yajna, Arjuna fought with Anusalwan in

    that place. But he could not defeat him and so he asked Lord Krishna the reason for not conquering him.

    Then Krishna told him the place where Anusalwan was standing was the place where Prahlad had

    conducted a yajna and so it was sanctified. Then he made Anusalwan move from that place and Arjuna

    defeated him.

    Raghavendra got settled at Manchalam. One day when he was teaching his disciples suddenly he got up

    and looked up towards the sky and after asking some questions, he saluted towards the direction with

    folded hands and resumed the class. The disciples were perturbed at his behaviour and were inquisitive

    to know what he was doing.

    He said, Dear children, I saw Mahan Krishna Thvaipayana going to Vaikuntam in a palanquin. I asked

    him how long I have to remain in this world. He showed his thumb and index finger three times. I

    understood that I have to remain in this world for two years, two months and two days. I thanked and

    paid my obeisance to him.

    When the disciples heard this they were bewildered and also felt very sad thinking that their guru would

    leave them after two years.

    Raghavendra told Venkanna to build a brindavan for him where he would enter physically. Venkanna

    as for his gurus wish built it, but Raghavendra had changed his mind. He told Venkanna to keep it for

    some other Peetathipathi and showed him a place where there was a black rock and told him to make

    his brindavan there. When Venkanna asked him why he wanted it there, he told during Ramavathar Lord

    Sri Ram sat on the rock for seven seconds and so puja should be performed there for 700 years.

    Accordingly Venkanna made the brindavanam there and he planted trees and flowering plants. A temple

    was also built there for Moola Rama. The place was then called Manthralaya.

    There was an old temple for Manchalamman in that place. Before building the brindawan Raghavendra

    went to the temple and sought permission from Manchalamman after praying to her.

    The Amman appeared and said, Raghavendra! I am very happy to grant you permission to build the

    brindavanam here. After visiting my temple people will visit your brindavanam.

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    In the year 1671, In Tamil month Avani, on Krishna Thvithiya thithi , which fell on a Thursday

    Raghavendra decided to enter his brindavanam. His disciples and the devotees were all assembled in

    Manthralaya to have a last glimpse of the great mahan with a grief stricken heart. His most favourite

    disciple Appanna was away form Manthralaya. When he came to know the news he became very much

    upset and sad. Chanting his gurus name he walked fast to reach the place. But he had to cross the river

    Thungabadra and when he came to the banks of the river, the river was in spate. But that did not deterhim and though the water was up to his neck, meditating and chanting Raghavendras sthothra he

    started his walk. The water started receding and he hurried to have his gurus darshan for the last time.

    But before he reached the last brick was placed and the brindavan was covered. Appanna had chanted

    the Raghavendra Sthothra up to Vibhuthu rathula and Raghavendra himself completed the sthothra by

    chanting the last part Sakshihaya sthothrahi. Thus Raghavendra blessed his favourite disciple Appanna

    by chanting the last part of the sthothra.

    It is believed that Raghavendra would be fulfilling his devotees prayers till seven hundred years after

    entering brindavan.

    Pujya Sri Raghavendra had written many books.

    Some of them are:

    Purusha sukthathi pancha suthra vyakyai, Nyaya mukthavali, Thathva Manjari, Vedathriya Vivruthi,

    Manthrartha Manjari, Parimalam, Thathva prakasa Njana Deepika, Githartha Sangraham, Rama

    Charithra Manjari, Krishna Charithra Manjari, Prameya Deepika Vakyam and many more.

    Sri Raghavendras name and fame will be eternal. His true devotees wishes would be fulfilled through

    his grace.