Centenary Celebrations of Sri Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari Temple
Swamiji received the prestigious "Suvarna Simha Talata (Golden Lion)" title for his outstanding organization of the event.
About Sridhar Swamiji
His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Sridhara Swamiji, born in 1970 to Sri Vanama Bhaskara Rao and Smt. Annapurna Devi, comes from the 'Gade' Aryavaishya lineage known for their philanthropy. From a young age, Swamiji displayed exceptional qualities and, at 18, was divinely guided by Her Divinity Sri Sri Sri Bala Naga Tripura Sundari Amma, who bestowed upon him the Ashta Siddhis. This divine guidance set him on a spiritual journey in the 'Rishi Sampradaya' of Sanatana Dharma, which he practices with his family.
Swamiji has dedicated his life to performing thousands of homas, havans, and yagas, revitalizing and renovating temples, and delivering discourses to promote dharmic values. Under his leadership, the Mukkamala Mahakshetra has been revitalized, providing spiritual refuge to devotees. Through his dedication to SriVidya Mahamantra Upasana, Swamiji attained spiritual powers and guided countless followers toward enlightenment, inspiring millions with his teachings.
Revelation and Ashta Siddhis:
Born into the prestigious 'Gade' Aryavaishya lineage, Sri Sri Sri Sridhara Swamiji was guided onto a divine path by Her Divinity Sri Sri Sri Bala Naga Tripura Sundari Amma at the age of 18. She revealed herself to him and bestowed the Ashta Siddhis, empowering him to work for the greater good of the world.
Revitalization of Mukkamala Mahakshetra: Under Swamiji's guidance, the sacred site of Mukkamala Mahakshetra has been revitalized, offering solace to countless devotees. Through thousands of homas, havans, yagas, and temple renovations, Swamiji has contributed to fostering dharmic consciousness and spiritual upliftment.
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Nestled in the serene West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, Mukkamala Village is a haven of spiritual tranquility. The village is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance, making it a sacred destination for pilgrims.
The village's sacred grounds are well-maintained, providing a peaceful environment for spiritual practices. Devotees can engage in daily rituals, poojas, and homas, enriching their spiritual journey.
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Air-conditioned lodging comforts devotees during festivals, ensuring visitors' pleasant and restful experiences.
The village houses a sanctuary for native cow breeds, showcasing dedication to animal welfare and providing care.
Free meals are served to all visitors, ensuring no one goes hungry and highlighting the village's commitment to service.
Regular camps are held to educate the youth in spiritual practices, fostering a deeper understanding and commitment.
Plans include setting up medical testing centers for diseases like cancer, supported by a dedicated team of doctors.
Sridhara Swamiji has received honors like the "Suvarna Simha Talata" for his leadership in organizing temple celebrations. He was also awarded the "Swarna Ganda Pendera" for compiling the Upasana Vidhi. His teachings are widely shared through Telugu TV channels and YouTube.
Swamiji’s relentless efforts in spiritual, societal, and charitable activities have earned him numerous accolades, reflecting his profound impact on society. His divine interventions and dedicated service continue to inspire and uplift countless devotees, guiding them toward a path of righteousness and spiritual fulfillment.
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Re-establishing and re-energizing the great Mukkamala Kshetra took almost 18 years of dedicated effort. Under Sri Swamiji's guidance, the site, once lost to time, has been revitalized. A key aspect of his service is the annadana seva (free food distribution) for all devotees visiting from across the country. During the divine Godavari Pushkaralu in 2003, Sri Swamiji hosted around 2.5 lakh devotees, and in 2015 Pushkaralu, served annadana to over 12 lakh people. Every devotee entering Mukkamala Kshetra receives food, reflecting Swamiji's compassion. On his 36th birthday, Swamiji funded eye surgeries for thirty-six needy individuals.
Beyond these achievements, Sri Swamiji plans to continue expanding societal, medical, dharmic, and spiritual welfare activities in the future.
Sri Swamiji manages a gau shala housing native cow breeds.
Daily rituals like 'Dhoopa,' 'Deepa,' and 'Naivedya' are performed in all temples within the Mahakshetra.
The Peetham also takes care of various animals and birds.
Sri Swamiji aims to inspire a cultural and dharmic renaissance among youth by conducting spiritual camps.
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