Associated saints
Sadguru Sri Rajyalakshmi Devi
The extraordinary spiritual journey of the Great Yogini Sadguru Sri Rajyalakshmi Devi, from a young college student hailing from a Rich zamindari family in Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh, to becoming a realized Spiritual master, a revered Guru to countless devotees globally, while spreading the spiritual awareness of the yogic path and the highest state of samadhi, in India and abroad. Sadguru Sri Rajyalakshmi Devi was instrumental in setting up a number of yoga research institutes in the country and helped in curing many difficult physical and mental health conditions by the practice of yoga alone. These unique efforts resulted in wide spread international acclaim and numerous awards for Sadguru Sri Rajyalakshmi Devi as she participated in many international conferences on yoga and spirituality. In 2015 she passed away. He was involved in the spiritual education of women, the study of the Bhagavad Gita, etc. Women also need to be educated. One can be It is possible to be spiritual in one's home. She was married, her husband travelled, and she taught women every night. She had eight children. Her family lives in Hyderabad. The main thesis of her teachings is, "We are never alone, God is with us, if we breathe, then someone is near."
Sadguru Sri Siddharoodha Swami
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Sri Chandrashekara Swami
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Sri Cuddapah Paramahamsa Yogeeshwar Swami
1957 Jiva Samadhi Bangalore
Sri Shiva Bala Yogi Maharaj
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Sri Shiva Kumar Swami
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Sri Sri Sri Sadhguru Mahadeva Thatha
Sri Sri Sri Sadguru Mahadeva Thatha came from Mumbai by train and resided at Nagaruru long ago. And then travelled to different places and blessed his devotees with his powers. Mysore is also one of Thata's place where Thatha took Jeevan Samadhi at Mysuru Karnatana, India. He left his body 1987 in Sangamam. His samadhi is there and Math which is managed by a Trust.
Sri Yerriswamy
Swamiji appears to have been a Veerashaiva Aradhya. His name appears to have been either Nanjudiah or Nanjaish. It is said that he lived for some time with his wife and children, became a graduate, held high office and gave up worldly life to become a sage. One report is that his ancestors were form the Nizam`s territories and that he came and settled with his relatives in Mysore for educational facilities. After completing his education, he must have become either a Magistrate or a Deputy Commissioner. Some say that Shri yerrithatha lived for some time at Kalyanadurga and that Swamiji’s wife and others came from Chikkanayaknahalli to take him back. But on realising that it was futile to change the mind of the Swamiji, she returned. He is credited with having performed many miracles while at Uruvukonda. He used to dive in the tank and swim at will in the wells. He would eat only when somebody offered him. But again he would go down the water and come out whenever it pleased him. He did not care for his outward appearance or was he mindful of the cloth he was wearing, though he radiated light on all that came near him. The Swamiji shuffled Off his moral coils at 10 O’clock in the morning on the fourth day of the month of Jyesta Suddha in the year of Dundhubhi corresponding to 1922 A.D. Birth date and place: Tarapeetha west Bengal Maha Samadhi date and place: At 10 O’clock in the morning on the fourth day of the month of Jyesta Suddha in the year of Dundhubhi corresponding to 1922 A.D.