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Sri Sutram

Sri Sutram

Publisher: A Paramparaa Viswambhara Publication
Language: Sanskrit, English & Telugu
Total Pages: 375
Available in: Paperback
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The person known as Anandaghana was born into a very traditional family in Nadakuduru village of Krishna district, as Aripirala Viswam a name befitting his stature. His father, Sri Laxmi Narayana Sastri and his forefathers actually belonged to Vedic scholars family from Banaras.

The vedic lineage can be traced back to nearly 33 generations. Various Peethadhipatis and personages used to consult Sri Laxmi Narayana Sastri, apart from him being the Aasthana Vidwan to Mysore Royalty and Shringeri Peetham.

Though the child Viswam was born like any normal child, the fact that he brought forward, a bundle of spiritualism from his previous birth, was evident from the fact, that the Param Guru Sri Sri Mahavatar Babaji designated a Yogi, for the child's guidance.

The boy grew-up as a true son of the soil, but displayed amazing talents in poetry, memory, arts and oratory. He went on to recieve the distinguished award from world Poetic Society in New York, He addressed the United Nation's Mystic Group and enthralled the audience, at his young age. He was noted as one of the 2000 most intelligent people of the planet. 

He was decorated with nine Doctorates from nine different countries, apart from his own doctorate earned at Hyderabad. He was awarded the Sahitya Academy Award and went on to become a well known person in 137 countries, apart from his own state. Apart from convening the First World Telugu Conference, he embellished several posts in several Institutions as Member, or Director, or Chairman. At the height of his wealth and fame, he vanished from public life totally, in deference to the command of his Guru, accepted self imposed exile and obscurity.

He started PARAMPARAA VISWAMBHARA, a Trust dedicated for the spiritual upliftment of fellow-beings. Through his writings and com-mentaries, he is endeavouring to extricate SRIVIDYA, the king of Vidyas from the morass it had been discarded to, and restore it to its pristine glory. Every step has been a personal agony and every product an ecstasy.
If he is not a pet of the Divine Mother and his Guru, such writings and expositions are not possible; this will be evident from a reading of any of fhis works.