Sri Bhagavan Nama Bodhendra Saraswati Swamigal |
Purushothaman was born in Kanchipuram to pious parents and even as a
child, was given in service to the then pontiff of Kanchi Kamakoti Mutt. He had great love towards his Guru and served him with all faith and
sincerity. Later his Guru gave him the sanyasa name of Sri Bhagavan Nama
Bodhendra Saraswati Swamigal.
Sri Bodhendra travelled to various villages spreading the greatness
of Rama nama (Taraka mantra). Once He went to a village called Perambur
near Raja Mannargudi. There he was invited by a couple to their house
for bhiksha (partaking food). He initiated them with ‘Rama’ nama and
then agreed to visit their house. All arrangements were made in the
house for the arrival of Swamiji. The host had a 5 year old son who was
deaf and dumb since birth. Since all the householders were busy
carefully preparing for Swamiji’s arrival, the child was not fed
anything since the morning. He was starving.
Sri Swamiji was greeted with respect by the family members of the
house, and was served lunch on a banana leaf. He then saw the little boy
standing and gazing at the food. The compassionate Swamiji asked the
little one to eat with him. When the child did not respond to his call,
the parents told him that the boy was deaf and dumb.
Swamiji became very sad and tears rolled down his eyes. He was
dejected that the boy could neither hear nor chant ‘Rama’, the Name that
would shower him with happiness and lead him to God.
The parents tried to console Swamiji, but he could not eat anymore
and left the house. As the family was seeing the saint off, the hungry
child, who was alone at the house, ran and ate the uchchishta (remnants
from Sri Swamiji’s leaf). When the family members came back inside, they
were stunned! The dumb boy was dancing and singing the Divine names of
the Lord – ‘Rama, Krishna, Govinda’.
That is power of the uchchishta of a Mahatma. Not only did the boy
begin to hear and speak because of it, but he also got jnana and bhakti
through it!
Sri Bodhendra performed Tatanka Pratistha at Jambukeswaram and while returning to Kanchi he attained videha mukti at Govindapuram on Full Moon day in the month of Proshtapada of the cyclic year Prajotpatti (1692 AD). The spiritual presence of Bodhendra still abides at his Athishtanam at Govindapuram. It is said that in the calm silence of the night a melodious voice uttering Rama Nama is heard rising from subdued tones to a crescendo, and then fading into silence again.
Sri Bodhendra performed Tatanka Pratistha at Jambukeswaram and while returning to Kanchi he attained videha mukti at Govindapuram on Full Moon day in the month of Proshtapada of the cyclic year Prajotpatti (1692 AD). The spiritual presence of Bodhendra still abides at his Athishtanam at Govindapuram. It is said that in the calm silence of the night a melodious voice uttering Rama Nama is heard rising from subdued tones to a crescendo, and then fading into silence again.
Courtesy:
http://www.kamakoti.org/peeth/origin.html
http://godivinity.org/sri-bhagavan-nama-bodhendra-saraswati-swami/
http://www.kamakoti.org/peeth/origin.html
http://godivinity.org/sri-bhagavan-nama-bodhendra-saraswati-swami/
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