Sri Moola Rama Devaru |
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The Moola Rama icon was reverently worshipped by Sita,
Sri Hanumanta, and others. During the Dwapara Yuga the icon ended up in
the Moon Dynasty (Chandra Vamsha) and was worshipped by Bhimasena. With
the course of time, it kept changing hands until it reached the Orissa
kingdom. From there, it finally reached the hands of Sri
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Jagadguru Sri Madhvacharya |
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Lord Narayana incarnated during the Dwapara Yuga as a
Swan – the symbol of pristine purity and took up asceticism in order to
spread knowledge about the scriptures. His glorious lineage was continued
by great personalities like Brahma, Sanaka, Doorvaasa, and others. The
thirteenth century saw Vayu, incarnating under the explicit command of the
Lord, as the next great personality in this lineage. This was Sri
Madhvacharya |
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Sri Raghavendra Swamiji |
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It is popular belief, based on testimonials from aparoxa
gyanis, that Rayaru is the incarnation of a celestial called Sankukarna.
The incarnations of this celestial are as follows - Sri Prahlada, Sri
Bahlika, Sri Vyasa teertha and Sri Raghavendra Teertha. Let us take a
closer look at each person in the lineage. Sankukarna was a karmaja devata
assisting chaturmukha brahma in the pooja of the Lord. One day, he was a
little late in bringing flowers for the pooja and Brahma cursed him to be
born on the earth. |
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Panchanga |
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Down load Panchanga of Sri Sarvadhari Nama Samvatsara.
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