Auspicious places in the vicinity of Mantralaya Ibhrampur

SriKrishnacharya was an incarnation of the divine. He was devoted to the Panchamukhi Hanuman. He had also shown the Brahmotsava of Tirupati Thimmappa. He  used tp be fondly called as Appa with great respect by bfr devotees. When he bathed, the atmosphere around him would be charged with an intense,…

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SriSwami’s Benevolence Utsavswami comes to Manchale

SriSwami appeared in the dream of the archaka of Moolavrindavana SriRamacharya. He said, ‘My utsav vrindavana is in the Gadhwal province. Go, get it!’ When SriSwami ordered thus, SriRamacharya gathered SriSwami’s mrittika-mantra-akshata, prasad and some eatables to carry along for the journey and left for Gadhwal. There was something curious…

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Sir Thomas Munroe

The Britishers came to our country in the guise of business, stayed on, established the East India Company and effectively forced their control on the Hindus. Sir Thomas Munroe was a senior officer of that Company. He came to Mantralaya to appropriate the wealth belonging to the Mantralaya Matha upon…

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Sri Jagannathadasa

Sri Jagannathadasa was the one who had pleased SriGururaja with his intellect. He was the incarnation of Sahlad, the brother of Prahladaraja. Sri Jagannathadasa did not waste even a moment out of the 40 years that he had received as a gift from his guru, and has presented the noble…

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Sri Gopaladasa

Singing praises of the greatness of SriSwami in the vrindavana, composing stotras and continuing that tradition further was SriGopaladasa. He had proved his great charitable nature and detachment by giving away 40 years out of his life to SriJagannathadas upon the orders of his guru SriVijayadasa.

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SriVijayadasa

We have mentioned of several devotees having had a conversation with SriSwami in the following days. Amojig those was the famous SriVijayadasa, a great devotee of Hari and among the closest of devotees of SriSwami. Bom in a poor family and brought up in stark poverty, Sri Vijayadasa, who was…

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