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Sadasiva Brahmendra was a saint, composer of
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philosopher who lived near Kumbakonam,
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, during the 18th century. Only a few of his compositions have survived, but they are recognised as great compositions of Carnatic music.


Life

Sadasiva was born into a Telugu Brahmin couple Moksha Somasundara Avadhaani and Parvati. His initial name was Sivaramakrishna. He was married at the age of 17. Sadasiva lived in Kumbakonam, in
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in the 17th to 18th century. He went to learn vedas and other various subjects in Sanskrit in Thiruvisanallur. His contemporaries such as Sridhara Ayyavaal and Sri Bhagvan Nama Bodendral lived in the nearby areas at that time. Shiva ramakrishna left his home in search of Truth. He became the sishya of Sri Paramasivendra Saraswati. He started aathma vichara and received mahavaakya upadesas from his guru. After taking sanyasa, he is said to have wandered around, naked or semi-naked, and often in a
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-like state. He was reclusive and often meditated, and was described as being in a "supremely intoxicated state". He is said to have performed many miracles whilst alive, some of the most prominent are provided below. His jiva samadhi site is briefly mentioned in 'Autobiography of a Yogi', Chapter 41 by Paramahamsa Yogananda. On the river banks of Cauvery in Mahadhanapuram, he was asked by some children to be taken to
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, more than 100 miles away, for an annual festival. The saint asked them to close their eyes, and a few seconds later they reopened their eyes and found they were in Madurai. He also wrote the ''Atma Vidya Vilasa'', an
advaitic ''Advaita Vedanta'' (; sa, अद्वैत वेदान्त, ) is a Hindu sādhanā, a path of spiritual discipline and experience, and the oldest extant tradition of the orthodox Hindu school Vedānta. The term ''Advaita'' (l ...
work. There is an epilogue to this story. The next day, another youth, incredulous at hearing this story, asked Sadasiva to take him also to this festival. It is said that the youth immediately found himself in the distant city. When it was time to return, Sadasiva was nowhere to be found. The youth had to make his way back on foot. Whilst relaxing near a heap of grains, he began meditating. The farmer who owned the land mistook Sadasiva for a thief, and confronted him. The farmer raised his stick to hit the saint, but became a statue. He remained in this state until the morning, when Sadasiva finished meditating and smiled at the farmer. The farmer was restored to his normal state, and asked the saint for forgiveness. At another time, while meditating on the banks of the Cauvery river, he was carried away by a sudden flood. Weeks later, when some villagers were digging near a mound of earth, their shovels struck his body. He woke up and walked away.


Temple service

He is said to have met the Raja Thondaiman of Pudukottai and initiated him into the Dakshinamurthy Mantra. He is said to have written the mantra on sand. This sand was picked up by the king and it is in the worship of the royal family till now in the Dakshinamoorthy temple inside the Pudukottai palace in
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. He was responsible for installing the deity Punnainallur Mariamman near
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and guided the installation at
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Kamakshi temple. He was also involved in the
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Kalyana Venkatesa Perumal temple at Karur. He also installed the
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Murthi in the Prasanna Venkateswara temple at Nalu Kal Mandapam in
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. He instructed king of Tanjore to start the
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which runs till date. He also installed Lord Ganesh and a powerful Ganesh Yantra at the Thirunageshwaram
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temple at Kumbakonam. An inscription in the temple bears testimony to this fact. The shrine can still be seen at the entrance to the temple. There is a shrine for him in the
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, Trichy. He has five
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Every year in Nerur and Manamadurai, music festivals are conducted in his honor. In Manamadurai his samadhi is located at the Somanathar temple Sri
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, pontiff of the Sringeri Saradha Peetham had visited Nerur and composed two slokas in praise of Sri Sadasiva Bramhendra - Sadasivendra Stava and Sadasivendra Pancharatna Sri
Vasudevanand Saraswati Vasudevanand Saraswati ( mr, वासुदेवानंद सरस्वती/टेंबे स्वामी; 1854–1914), also known as Tembe Swami, is a Hindu saint who is regarded as an incarnation of Dattatreya. Early life ...
,known as Tembe swami, a great saint of Maharashtra visited Nerur in the year 1907 and composed a hymn on Sadasiva Brahmendral. This incident is mentioned in his biography.


Books

He is the author of several works. The following works have been printed/published. # Brahmasūtra-vṛtti or brahma-tattva-prakāśikā - A commentary on Brahma Sutras # Yoga-sudhākara which is a commentary on the Yoga Sūtras of Patañjali. # Siddhānta-kalpa-valli # Advaita-rasa-mañjari $ Kaivalya Amrita Bindu based on teachings of upanishads # ātmānusandhānam # ātma vidyā vilāsa # Shiva mānasa pūjā # Dakshinamurtty Dhyanam # Swapnoditam # Navamanimala # Navavarnaratnamala # Swanubhuti prakashika # Mano niyamana # Paramahamsa charya # Shiva yoga Dipika # Suta Samhita Sangraha # Manisha Panchaka Vyakhyana (Tatparya Dipika) The following works are ascribed to Sri Brahmendral but no printed version is available. # Bhagavata sara # Saparya paryaya stavah # Atmanatma viveka prakashika # Bodharya Prakarana # Gita ratnamala - A Commentary on Bhagavat Gita


Songs

He also wrote several Carnatic compositions to spread the advaita philosophy among common people. These songs are renowned for depth in content as well as brevity of expression. His compositions are quite popular and can be heard frequently in
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concerts though they are not always rendered in the same raga since the same song has sometimes been set to music by various artists. Some of these are # Ananda Purna Bodhoham Sachchidananda - Shankarabharanam # Ananda Purna Bodhoham Satatam -
Madhyamavati Madhyamavati (madhyamāvati) is a rāga in Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is an ''audava'' rāga (or ''owdava'' rāga, meaning pentatonic scale), as it does not have all the seven musical notes (''swaras''). ...
# Bhajare Gopalam -
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# Tunga Tarange Gange -
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In the movies

Character of Sadasiva Bramhendra is portrayed in the Tamil movie Mahashakti Mariamman


In popular culture

Sivan Sir has written a detailed life history of Sri Brahmendral in his book "Yenipadigalil Manithargal", Tamil writer
Balakumaran Balakumaran (5 July 1946 – 15 May 2018) was an Indian Tamil writer and author of over 200 novels, 100 short stories, and dialogue/screenplay writer for 23 films. He also contributed to Tamil periodicals such as ''Kalki'', ''Ananda Vikatan'' a ...
has written a novel Thozhan based on the life of Sri Sadasiva Brahmendra.


Printed Sources

Sadasiva Brahman, the Silent Sage, Cuttān̲anta Pāratiyār, 1967


See also

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Sadasiva Brahmendra Swami Temple Sadasiva Brahmendra Swami Temple is a Hindu temple and situated in Karur, Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is a state in southern India. It is the tenth largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest by population. Its capital and larg ...


References


Further reading

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External links


Sri Kailasha Ashramam



Santa Shreshta Sadasiva Bramhendra and his miracles
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