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Balakrishna jai simha mantram
Balakrishna jai simha mantram





This book should be made into a book of daily ‘parayana’. Sri Sripada granted him grace because he was worthy. This was written by Shankar Bhatt who did not have much of In this book there are no hyperboles or meaningless descriptions. Every letter written in this book is powerful and true. This book is one in which every letter is true. However, we deemed it our duty to hand over this divine biography which is very precious to the Datta devotees to the Samsthanam. Our family is one that never craves for name, fame or money. Ours is a delicate nature and we will be pained if anyone speaks jeeringly about this most sacred book. We have affectionate devotion towards Sri Sripada. This year from Vijaya Dasimi (year 2001) to Aswayuja Bahula Ekadasi the ‘parayana’ was done for the first time in the presence of Sripada in Sri Sripada Srivallabha Maha Samsthan and the book was handed over to Samsthanam. The new book which I copied was handed over after performing ‘parayana’ to Sripada Srivallabha Maha Samsthan as directed in the Charitamrutam. As mentioned in the ‘Charitamrutam, I went to Vijayawada and immersed the old copy in Krishna River. Having realized it, I carefully copied the old book which was brittle and was tearing by mere touch. I realized that Sripada in the form of Sri Nrusimha Saraswati wished that, ‘the time to reveal Charitamrutam to the world has arrived’. In reality I did not send any money to Ganugapur. A receipt was also enclosed in that showing the day of receipt which tallied with the day on which I gave 11 rupees to the old beggar.

balakrishna jai simha mantram

Within two or three days, ‘prasad’ from the ashram of Sri Nrusimha Saraswati Ganugapur, came through post. One day when I was in the area of Maavullamma Temple in Bhimavaram, an old beggar asked money for meals. In Sripada Srivallabha Charitamrutam it was stated that it would come into light during the 33rd generation of Sri Bapannavadhani but, it was not explained at what time and in which way it would take place I was having a doubt whether this Charitamrutam can be made known to the outside world or not. It’s Telugu translation is with me belonging to the 33rd generation of Sri Bapannavadhanulu. A Brahmin by name Shankar Bhatt wrote the divine biography of Sri Sripada in Sanskrit. His ‘dharma patni’ was Akhanda Lakshmi Sowbhagyavati Rajamamba. The maternal grandfather of Sri Sripada was Brahmasri Malladi Baapannavadhanulu. After Sri Sripada, three sisters namely Sri Vidyadhari, Radha and Surekha also were born to them. They are of ‘Aapstamba Sootra’ tradition. Ghandikota family belongs to the lineage of Sage Bharadwaja. Sripada Srivallabha was born as the third child to Brahmasri Ghandikota Appalaraju Sharma and Akhanda Lakshmi Sowbhagyavati Sumati Maharani.

balakrishna jai simha mantram

The details of His life known to outside world are very meager.

balakrishna jai simha mantram

The very first Datta incarnation in Kaliyuga is Sri Sripada Srivallabha. INTRODUCTION The information available in Sri Guru Charitra about Sri Sripada Srivallabha is very little. Anybody doing so shall face legal action and will be responsible for damages. No person shall copy the name of the book, its title design, matter and illustrations in any form and in any language, totally or partially or in any distorted form. The copyright of this book, as well as all matter contained herein (including illustrations) rests with the Publishers. Published by: © SRI SRIPADA SRIVALLABHA MAHA SAMSTHANAM PITHAPURAM – 533 450, East Godavari Dist., Andhra Pradesh, India. Sripada Srivallabha Charitamrutam (Divine Biography of Sripada Srivallabha – an Ecstatic Elixir) : Translated from Telugu by :Dr.J.Satyaprasad, M.D Sreepada Sreevallabha Charitaamrutam

balakrishna jai simha mantram

Original Sanskrit Script by Sriman Shankar Bhatt, (Contemporary of Sree Sreepad) KARNATAKA Sreepada Sreevallabha Charitaamrutam (Divine Biography of Sreepada Sreevallabha an Ecstatic Elixir).







Balakrishna jai simha mantram