Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji 〈REAL | WORKFLOW〉
Despite his scientific bent, Swamiji was a realized soul. Devotees recount numerous miracles: healing incurable diseases with a mere glance, appearing in two places simultaneously, and materializing vibhuti (sacred ash). However, Swamiji himself downplayed miracles. He famously said, “The greatest miracle is a healthy body and a peaceful mind.”
The Ashrama became a sanctuary for orphans, a school for the underprivileged, and a world-class center for Ayurvedic treatment. Swamiji believed that spirituality was meaningless if it didn’t address the hunger and health of the common man. The Yoga and Ayurveda Pioneer malladihalli sri raghavendra swamiji
Born as on July 27, 1890, in Barkur (or Kerala, according to some accounts), he was an ailing child who allegedly remained unconscious until age 15. Despite his scientific bent, Swamiji was a realized soul
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Swamiji transformed the obscure village of Malladihalli into a hub for learning and healing. His non-profit initiatives included: He famously said, “The greatest miracle is a
Devotees often recount a miraculous incident from the early days of the ashrama. A man suffering from severe lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) had a leg so swollen he could not walk. Local doctors had given up. Swamiji personally applied a special herbal paste and meditated over the leg. Within weeks, the swelling vanished. When asked about the "miracle," Swamiji humbly attributed it to the power of brhati and solanum herbs, but devotees insist it was divine intervention.
