Lord Krishna's words..
"who sees me in all things, and all things in me, is never far from me, and I am
never far from him."
Swamiji's quotes..
"After all meeting is prelude to parting.."
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About Swamiji-His Life and Mission :
His Holiness Swami Sundara Chaitanyanandaji was born on 25th December 1947 in Kattubadipalem
village, Nellore District, Andhra Pradesh. He is the eighth child of Sri Perumbuduru
Seshacharyulu and Smt. Ranganayakamma, a devout couple of an orthodox Vaishnava
family whose forefathers hailed from Sri Perumbuduru of Chengalpat district, Tamilnadu.
Sri Perumbuduru is also the birthplace of Sri Ramanujacharyulu. His Holiness arrived
into the world at four in the morning. That was the date, time and place which providence
chose for the divinely evolved being to embody himself as the glorious flute of
the Lord to play the music of divinity to mankind.
The First Cry :
In our sacred Hindu culture ‘Brahma muhurtam’ or the small hours before dawn, is
the time when the Lord of the universe is awakened, or rather, invoked by hymns
and prayers. This is the most auspicious and fruitful time of the day for a ‘sadhaka’
or a seeker after God. As though to awaken humanity to its forgotten goal, the newborn
baby uttered his first cry at four in the morning.
A Call of the Divine :
The blessed mother was enraptured to hear the cry of her son synchronized with and
tuned to the hymn of the Haridasa outside, ‘Hare. lo. . Ranga . . . Hari. Hare.
lo.. Ranga… Hari’, that echoed through the quiet, narrow streets of the slumbering
hamlet. She, by her maternal instinct perhaps, at once understood that it was the
mission of her son to preach the world that ‘nama sankeertana’, or chanting the
name of the Lord was the only antidote to the miseries of human life. She firmly
believed that this was the only cause of her son’s advent into the world on the
auspicious day coinciding with Gita Jayanthi & Vaikuntha Ekadasi. It was this faith
of the mother that later on inspired her son to popularize ‘nama sankeertana’ among
the masses, both the lay people and the learned philosophers.
True to his name:
The parents named their son Sundara Rajan, and aptly so! For by cherishing sacred
thoughts, hopes and purposes as he grew up he blossomed into a beautiful personality.
His tremendous spiritual charisma that attracts, influences and inspires the millions
is nothing but the light of the Lord’s halo that permeates and envelops his whole
being.
A Budding Saint:
Sundara Rajan’s habit of closely observing and analyzing the bitter, inevitable
experiences of life had moved him towards the spiritual world even in his childhood.
He kept asking himself and every informed person he met queries about birth, death,
life and rebirth; about the world, its truth and untruth. His quest went on for
years both within and without but he could draw no conclusion from it. Neither his
household nor the teachers in school could help him find answers to these queries.
In his despondency, the only ray of hope was his pious and devout mother who showed
him the path of devotion and said it would lead him to godhead. He wept at the feet
of the Lord day and night and finally when His grace showered upon him his ignorance
vanished and his misery ceased. His self-unfoldment had burst forth into full bloom
in all its fragrance. The realization of God as the Universal Self led to the experience
of universal sympathy, universal love and universal bliss. Consequently, he gave
up his plans of retiring from the busy world and leading the life of a recluse.
Instead, he made up his mind to serve the society selflessly and in this way serve
Him who is the one effulgent Truth behind all the world panorama.
A Teacher who understands the taught :
Swami Sundara Chaitanyanandaji’s Gita Gyana Yagnas have marked a new epoch in the
history of Hindu culture. As our Guide and Master, he resolves to make each one
of us morally strong, spiritually evolved and ethically good. He works with diligence
and a consistency of purpose to bring about an inward conversion and the necessary
orientation in the wisdom of the individual and leads him towards perfection.
Param Pujya Swamiji is a great devotee, an ascetic of rare dignity and a saint of
the highest order. He touches the hearts of millions with and divine grace. In his
sacred presence false illusions and foggy notions that shroud the intellect vanish
like vapor before Sun; and mentalities as hard as bronze and ideas as unbreakable
as iron melt like snow.
His writings and speeches have succeeded in convincingly presenting the scientific
conclusions of the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas and Itihasas bringing about a change
of heart in those who have no faith at all.
His vast knowledge, oratory, literary and intellectual skills have been fully utilized
by Swamiji in training our generation to live the Hindu - way of life.
Noble in thought, magnanimous in attitude and indescribable in faculties, Swamiji
is a celebrity of great caliber. Today, Pujya Swamiji is deified and worshipped
by millions.
‘Pen is mightier than sword’ goes the saying. The pen has indeed been Swamiji’s
powerful instrument of religious propaganda and missionary work of spreading the
vital values of our culture through his books numbering more than one hundred. So
far, Swamiji has established more than hundred satsangs. Super-human in his wisdom
and power, Swamiji miraculously helps the unfoldment in each individual through
these Satsangs - if the seeker’s intentions are noble, his faith strong and his
dedication complete.
Pujya Swamiji is a teacher who understands the taught. He consoles, uplifts and
fathers the spiritual aspirant in every one of us. His voice charms the ear and
his music thrills the heart. He is an ocean of eloquence and wherever he speaks,
the place of the yagna is transformed into a pilgrim centre. It is a sea of humanity
and we see around us men and women, old and young, the lay and the learned, students,
teachers, scientists, philosophers, skeptics and atheists listening to him amazed
and awe-struck. We feel we are one among a congregation of god men and saints. As
we listen with rapt attention time flies, the miracle is worked and we return home
pure at heart and sublime in thought.
The Blessed Saint :
Sri Swami Shudhananda Bharati, the founder of Yoga Samaj, a saint-scholar of international
renown and a close associate of Sri Shiridi Saibaba, Bhagawan Ramana Maharshi, Sri
Aurobindo and Swami Sivananda had given Swamiji spiritual initiation and lauded
him as the Torch-bearer of Sanatana Dharma. Appreciating Swamiji’s erudition and
oratory, that has a flourish of rhetoric and tuneful diction, Pujya Sri Viswesatheertha
Swamiji, head of the Pejawar Math, Udipi, had honoured him with the title Gyana
Brahma. As a founder of more than 100 satsangs Swamiji had been blessed with the
title Satsanga Pracharamani by Pujya Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Swami of Kanchi Kamakoti
peetham. In Visakhapatnam a group of 64 spiritual and cultural organizations had
honored Swamiji with a gold crown and conferred on him the title ‘Arshavidya Vachaspati’.
Appreciating the unprecedented level of Swamiji’s spiritual service to society Swami
Chinmayananda had commented: “The work done by Swami Sundara Chaitanyananda thrills
me to no end. This is exactly what is to be done if they must organize a successful
and silent campaign for our cultural revival through Vedanta study”. In his foreword
written to the book Vishnu Sahasranamam by Swamiji, Swami Ranganadhananda, President,
Ramakrishna Math, had stated : “The Telugu - speaking world will forever be indebted
to Pujya Swamiji for the number of valuable books he has written on various subjects”.
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