Master
Ekkirala Bharadwaja was born in 1938 to Sri Ekkirala Ananthacharya and
Venkata Lakshmi in the small township of Bapatla in Andhra Pradesh. He
lost his mother early in his childhood. His father was highly learned in
the ancient Hindu Scriptures – the Vedas and the Shastras. (Sri E.
Ananthacharya is the author of several books on the Vedas and the
Ayurveda School of medicine. His book in
English, The Vision of Aryan Glory (first published in 1938) was used
as Indology course material for three years in the University Of
Hamburg, Germany.) While many would everyday gather around his father to
get their doubts cleared regarding various intricate questions on the
Vedas, young Bharadwaja appeared to be indifferent. He was adept in
cricket. Once when one of his father’s friends heckled him for sitting
outside, while others were crowding inside to hear his father speak,
Bharadwaja requested him to answer only one question of his, regarding
the epic Mahabharata (which is known to every child in India). That one
question astounded the man in its penetrating intelligence. He had no
answer.
In 1955, Bharadwaja’s initiation ceremony (akin to the
Christian baptism) was performed. On that very day his nephew passed
away. “The initial heartbreak had left and, in its wake, several
fundamental questions arose in me: “Is there a Supreme Spirit? What is
its nature? How can we contact it? What is life? What is death? Is there
a soul? Why hasn’t man found a way out of death? What is time?” and
such others. The search went on unanswered…”(pg.1,’The Master Calls Me’,
Sai Baba the Master).
In 1959, Acharyaji completed his
post-graduation in English Literature. He began working as a Lecturer in
English and appeared for the rigorous Indian Administrative Services
exam in 1961. The following year, he was declared selected and sent an
appointment letter. Much in the vein of prince Siddhartha who gave up a
life of power and wealth and later became known as Lord Buddha,
Acharyaji also turned down the offer. He became ‘converted’ after a
profound spiritual experience at the Samadhi Mandir of Sri Sai's Devotees Baba of Shirdi (9th February 1963, Shirdi is in Maharashtra, India).
"In 1968 I resigned my job (as English Lecturer at Bapatla, Prakasam
Dist., A.P., India) and lived at the ashram of a Mother for a year.
After that, on a specific indication from Baba I left the ashram and
settled in my present job here, at Vidyanagar (Neloore Dist., A.P.,
India). At first I was very much disappointed with the life here which
had stifled my spiritual longings. There was none that shared my
aspirations, none to join me in Satsang. Life looked dreary and barren
even like the rocky soil here. I yearningly prayed to Baba either to
take me to a place where I could have Satsang or to secure it here for
me. Within a few months there was Baba’s response in the most seemingly
casual manner. A Christian boy, a student, started criticizing me for
adoring a human being like Sai Baba. A discussion ensued which went on
for days and drew large numbers of students to participate in it. Out of
these a small group took shape and decided to have weekly Satsang
(devotional or spiritual gathering) on Thursdays for Bhajan. The Bhajan,
by the grace of Baba, has been going on for the last nine years without
interruption even for one week…Baba’s grace has been manifesting in the
most miraculous ways to the participants in the bhajan…” (pg7, ‘The
Master Calls Me’, Sai Baba the Master). Indeed, several saints such as
Sri Ranganna Babu of Guntur and Sri Samarth Narayana Maharaj of Harihar
themselves came to bless the devotees rather than the devotees going to
them.
Many such groups sprung up at several places and Pujya
Acharyaji began to travel extensively to spread the message of Baba. All
the devotees came together and decided to set up the Sai Baba Mission
(now Sri Master Universal Sai Trust) to propagate Baba’s teachings and
furnish the materials for the same. They elected Acharyaji as their
head. Through their united efforts and Baba’s grace, a temple dedicated
to Sri Sai Baba came up in Vidyanagar in1981, the forerunner of many
others.
Meanwhile on the personal front: “…Baba has been guiding me
in my material life also. Owing to my keen reflection on joy and sorrow
in life I came to a decision to remain a celibate all my life and
dedicate all my energies to the spiritual quest…In1973, I visited Shirdi
to pray for explicit guidance in the matter…(the) message from Baba
(was)…you should get married and that thereby your karmic ties would be
worked out”. Pujya Acharyaji entered matrimony with respected Smt.
Alivelu MangaThayaru (fondly known to us as Ammagaru) on March 6th 1975.
After 1981, Pujya Acharyaji resigned his job and devoted himself full
time to intensive research into the lives and teachings of several
saints, travelling extensively and personally contacting many of them.
He studied in depth seven branches of science and five of the major
religions of the world (Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Christianity and
Taoism). In 1983 began the fortnightly magazine Sai Baba. He met
personally all those who had been fortunate to have lived with and
observed Sai Baba – the man and the master - and recorded their
experiences. He also translated many spiritual works from other
languages and brought to light spiritual traditions of yore The
culmination of all this is a series of books on Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi,
Sri Akkalakot Maharaj, Sri Tajuddin Baba of Nagpur and numerous others
in English and Telugu.
Since Pujya Acharyaji had himself been an
agnostic before becoming a believer, his books such as Edi Nizam (What
is the Truth?), Vignana Veechikalu (the Marvels of Science), Matham
Enduku (Why Religion?), explore and prove the existence of God in a
scientific manner and the necessity of resorting to a Sadguru (the
Supreme Master) who can guide us on spiritual and worldly matters alike.
By now he was father of a daughter and son. His dynamic life of
spiritual ministration continued undisturbed despite a host of domestic
troubles. Many would come to him for succor – spiritual and physical. He
used his personal funds to educate many young students with no means
and for many other social purposes. Pujya Acharyaji made those who
contacted him start spiritual disciplines easily and live richer,
purposeful, righteous and peaceful lives. Great stalwarts such as the
Christian missionary Paul Reps (Seattle,USA) have also testified as to
how reading the life and teachings of Sri Sai Baba of Shirdi have
enabled them to understand the Christ and Christianity all the better.
Indeed in the past century India has borne many great men and women.
But Pujya Acharyaji’s life and work cannot be summed up. What
distinguishes him? His work was not for himself, not just for those
around him but is for all the coming generations. The Quest for Truth,
which is as hard as treading the edge of a razor, is now for us an open
book.
Acharyaji was a realized soul. But, along with his spiritual
activities of visiting and taking 'darshan' of saints in remote parts of
India, he was belabored on the one hand by the humdrum of everyday
existence of writing books, giving lectures, book binding, attending to
correspondence, collecting funds etc. and on the other, fulfilling the
responsibilities of a family man. Acharyaji's life sets an example for
us. His life showed that Realization neither elevates nor eliminates us
from the world, but establishes one in fullness, which is evident in all
that he did.
To the everlasting grief of his followers, admirers
and devotees, the magnificent saga of Pujya Acharyaji’s earthly
existence came to an end in 1989. Though he has left his mortal frame,
even now He responds to the call of the devotees.
It is now nearly
twelve years since our beloved Pujya Acharya Ekkirala Bharadwaja Master
attained Mahasamadhi (April 12th, 1989); years in which we have often
felt his absence in flesh and blood and yet have been immensely assured,
of his response whenever called to, of his sure but remote guidance of
our lives. Devotees acquainted with Pujya Acharyaji during his lifetime
or through his books would know the story of Pujya Acharyaji’s spiritual
quest for truth.
Important Dates in Acharya Ji's Life
February 8 : Master E.B.’s first visit to Shirdi
February 9 : Master’s experience of Enlightenment by Baba
March 6 : Master’s Marriage with Ammagaru
April 12 : Master’s Mahasamadhi - Master leaves his mortal presence
July 23 : Master’s son Dwaraknath Jnaneswar (second child) Birthday
November 7 : Master’s daughter Vedavathi (first child) Birthday
October 1 : Ammagaru (Alivelu Manga Tayaru) Birthday
October 30 : Acharya Ji (Ekkirala Bharadwaja) Birthday
Pujya Master's Family
Matrusri Alivelu Mangamma
About Pujya Mastergaru »
/'Divyajanani', 'Matrusri' Alivelumangamma lovingly called as 'Ammagaru'
is born in Mannava village of Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh. Her
parents Sri Mannava Balakrishna Sharma & Smt. Ranganayakamma hail
from a traditionally devoted family. They named her after a goddess as
'Alivelu Manga Tayaru'. Ammagaru is the 6th child in the family of 6
girls and 2 brothers.
She is brought up in Guntur untill her
SSLC examinations (age of 15). The family had a close relation with
Matrusri Jillellamudi Amma's family belonging to the neibourhood in
Mannava. Jillellamudi Amma is well known lady saint who was married to
Sri Nageswara Rao garu of Jillellamudi village of Bapatla District. A
big Ashram got developed around her at Jillellamudi and is famous for
its Daily Meals donation for thousands of people every day. Ammagaru
went to Jillellamudi in 1963 to render service in the Ashram. Their
batch of girls belonging to Ammagaru team used to do lot of hardwork
like bringing water from a distant rivulet to the ashram, harvesting the
crops in season, helping in providing facilities to the alloted
visiting devotees etc. They used to work 20 to 22 hours a day (!!) and
were seen sleeping in standing postures during the early morning service
hours just before Suprabhatam at 3 a.m. or so. They used to enjoy by
giving nicknames and deny answers to those devotees who doesn't work and
just enjoy the facilities. Jillellamudi Amma used to take special care
& express love to Ammagaru's active group of girls. In later days
Ammagaru's father has expired in 1964. And it seems like Ammagaru was
drawn to the spiritual umbrella and was much involved into spiritual
evagation just before that big jolt to the family.
During
Ammagaru's days at Jillellamudi, His holiness Master garu came to
Jillellamudi and stayed there for an year. As an active person in
rendering services and maintaining key activities of the Organisation he
came to know about the qualities of Ammagaru. Though he wanted to
remain as a celibate for his life, Master garu was later pushed into
Gruhasta-Ashrama (married life). By the consistent advice and assurance
of his spiritual progress by Avadhuta Sri Chirala Swamy and later by His
greatness Sri Paakalapati Guruvugaru, Mastergaru has married Ammagaru
on March 6th of 1975. It is worth mentioning the process of their
initial talks, Master garu wrote a letter to Ammagaru telling about his
proposal and adding that he will leave the house whenever 'call' comes
from Baba. It may be for a while or for ever. He asked her to think
about it and be clear and known about his future spiritual endeavours.
Some day during that period Ammagru got a dream. In the dream she is
doing pradakshina (circumambulating) the Brahmamgari Matham (Potuluri
Veerabrahmendra Swamy temple) in Banaganapalli. SaiBaba was sitting
below the Neem tree in the temple premises. He called 'Tayee, Come
here'. He was calling Ammagaru as 'Tayee' which is her childhood
nickname often used by her mother. Then he made her to sit in a chair,
asked her to do Gauri Pooja (praying goddess Gauri is a mandatory custom
for ladies just before marriage) and blessed her. Following this dream,
and a sharp & good thought Ammagaru conveyed her acceptance to the
marriage proposal by Mastergaru.
Vedavathi, their daughter
& first child is born in 1976 November 7th at Banaganapalli. Later
Dwarakanath Jnaneswar is born in 1981 July 23rd in Ongole. By the time
the family has migrated to Ongole. During those days Ammagaru's
condition of Rheumatoid Arthritis got aggriviated to the levels of
paralysing one hand and restricting the movement of legs. Later after
few years she was restricted to the sitting position only. Surprisingly,
as ever with Baba & his acts, the very wife of his best if not the
most beloved devotee had to suffer with worldly ties. One way it is not a
surprising thing as she has to go through the karmic duties in this
single life to be liberated by rule, being the wife of a poorna jnani
(i.e.) Master garu. Master garu has persued medication to get it cured,
he also offered Ammagaru that if she really want to get it off at any
time, she can ask Baba for it and it will be done. But Ammagaru's
thought was very matured spiritually and she chose to bear with it and
continue the worldly medication for soothing the symptoms.
*The photo shows Mastergaru, Ammagaru,Vedavathi and Dwarakanath
Ammagaru has ever supported Mastergaru in his life style and was a
perfect match to him. Many students (and later devotees) of Mastergaru
thought that it was the end of a chapter and Mastergaru may not be
available as ever after the marriage. But surprisingly Mastergaru
continued to be the same after the marriage. It was seen in terms of
allowing student to freely move & take part in spiritual meetings
etc. with him. Mastergaru used to take food anytime in the late night,
unexpected number of persons used to join him.He spent all his money for
Sai Tatwa pracharam (Spreading Sai Culture) and in times the family was
in mud house, left to Baba though. Those were the days when Mastergaru
resigned his job & moved to Ongole. He never took free money
offerings and encashed only his hard efforts for Baba. We know
Mastergaru worked on SaiBaba very rigorously for 14 long years. A smooth
& strong support in idealogy & routine from Ammagaru made it
possible. Finally the hard days passed away and SaiBaba Mission
formation and funds flow from Books like Saileelamrutham were just
enough to run the family and maintain the press. The bottomline is that
Ammagaru was now seen as the best match and the couple is a true made
for each other. Mastergaru often said, "If she doesn't support me, I
could not do these things, and I might not be available to you like
this". It is true by Gruhasta-Ashram as we all known the importance of a
wife and her acceptance, by Manu-Dharma. Mastergaru is a person who
claimed "If I miss in Dharma, it is like God Sun act of rising in the
West". In lieu of it, we should see the importance and support Ammagaru
rendered as great as any thing in holy scripts.
Ammagaru &
MastergaruGolden Days went on when thousands of people were admired and
turned towards Sai by Master garu. Many more thousands realised
Mastergaru's greatness. More found him as none other than god and
incarnation of Lord Dattatreya. Then were the true sweet days in A.P.'s
history when strong foundations of Saibaba were layed in the region and
now we all see the effect of it even in Shirdi, outclassing numbers of
so many devotees are visiting Shirdi from this part of the world. Days
have come in the history, Ammagaru has to face bigger shock by realising
that Mastergaru has taken Samadhi, quite unexpected as it was, in terms
of timing as he is just 51 & left with young kids. Ammagaru said
that, she thought Mastergaru may leave to Himalayas or so, but she
didn't expected this. Ammagaru has absorbed the shock and took to the
taking care of the children. Her prime objecting is to see her children
grown up and got settled. Vedavathi was married in 1999 to Mr. Adidam
Srikanth a country manager of a MNC, coming from a traditional family
from Vijayawada. They are living happily at Hyderabad. Ammagaru's second
child Chi. Dwarakanath is graduated and into software industry.
Spiritually both the children & the son-in-law are very much elite.
Great Avadhutas like Sri Nampalli Baba, Sri Gulab Baba, Sri Polayya
Swamy has specially shown there love to the family and blessed them.
After all Mastergaru is known as 'Mahatmula Muddu Biddadu' (the loving
son of Mahatmas).
With the initiative of Brahmachari
Ramachandra (a beloved devotee o Mastergaru), a Monstery at Gaangaapuram
and Sri Alivelumanga Sahita Bharadwaja Ashram at Shirid are under
development.
A book, the biography of Ammagaru is under final
touches and is going to be published. We shall see the golden pages in
our hands soon.
Now Ammagaru is staying at Hyderabad giving a
chance to various devotees to get the blessing of Mastergaru in the form
of Ammagaru. She is the Gurupatni and Thus the Guru and Thus the God
Almighty as defined by the holy scriptures. Devotees are experiencing
the grace of Baba & Master garu ever before at Ammagaru and many
miracles are unfolding. Devotees are getting their good desires met by
her blessings.
This is the special occassion for all of us to
feel the presence and knowledge of the great, her holiness 'Divyajanani'
Alivelumangamma on her 60th Birthday on October 1st, 2005.
May all of us get special blessings on the day.
A quote from a revered devotee of Sri Gajana Maharaj says,
"We salute the very dust particles on the Feet of saints. Liberation
does not hold any charm to us. Only saints are great. Nothing is greater
than them. He is a Bhrahmajnyani, who thinks of saints always. Such a
person treats saints as God. He doesn't need to think of any thing
else."
Other Names and Nicknames:
Master EB
Function: Guru
Traditions: Sai Baba of Shirdi
Main Countries of Activity: India
Date of Birth: 30.10.1938
Place of Birth: Bapatla in Andhra Pradesh, India
In His/Her Body ("alive"): No
Date Left His/Her Body: April 12th, 1989
Ancestor Gurus: Shirdi Sai Baba, Mathrusri Anasuya Devi
Descendant Gurus: Sainathuni Sarath Babuji
Sources: www.divyajanani.org, www.saibharadwaja.org
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