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Sri Raghavendra Theertha is the patron saint at mantralayam(Andhra Pradesh, india) he is believed to be very much present in the Brindavan alive (in athma form) at Mantralayam and bless devotees. He was the head of one of the great pIthas under the Dvaita School of philosophy established by Sri madhvacharya.
Sri Raghavendra Theertha is the patron saint at mantralayam(Andhra Pradesh, india) he is believed to be very much present in the Brindavan alive (in athma form) at Mantralayam and bless devotees. He was the head of one of the great pIthas under the Dvaita School of philosophy established by Sri madhvacharya.
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Sri Raghavendra Theertha is the patron saint at mantralayam(Andhra Pradesh, india) he is believed to be very much present in the Brindavan alive (in athma form) at Mantralayam and bless devotees. He was the head of one of the great pIthas under the Dvaita School of philosophy established by Sri madhvacharya.
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11AM-12:30PM Program Presented by Vishava Madhva Sangha (VMS)
Bhajane Initiation by VMS in Haridasa tradition
Sri Raghavendra Stotra Chanting Renderings on Sri Raghavendra Swamy by attendees Bhajane conclusion by VMS Sri Raghavendra Swamy MangaLashtaka and aarati
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Sri Raghavendra Swamy
Raghavendra Theertha is the patron saint at Mantralayam(Andhra Pradesh, India) is verily the wishing tree, divine jewel all in one, fulfilling the righteous desires to all those deserving souls praying for his benevolence. He was the head of one of the great pItha- s under the Dvaita School of philosophy established by Sri Madhvacharya. He excelled in many fields such as logic, mImAmsA, music, yoga, dharmashAstra, & all 64 arts. He has written numerous works in Sanskrit and two keerthanas in Kannada. Even after 300 years, he is believed to be very much present in the Brindavan alive (in athma form) at Mantralayam and bless devotees.
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