TRIBUTE PAID TO
SRI SUDHINDRATEERTHA SWAMIJI, SUPREME
RELIGIOUS LEADER OF GOWDA SARASWAT BRAHMINS.
Born at
Ernakulam on March 31, 1926, he completed his pre-university education at
Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam. From an early age he had shown inclination
towards religious life. The noble traits of his character, his devotion to God,
his desire to serve mankind, his honesty, integrity and his love for Hindu
Dharma were remarkable.
When Shrimad Sukriteendrateertha Swamiji was camping at
Ernakulam, this young boy attracted his attention and he later selected him as
his successor to head the Kashi Math Samsthan. The father’s consent was
obtained for the transformation of the college student into a sanyasi,
eventually to lead a sizeable portion of Vaishnava Goud Sarasvata Brahmana
community in the righteous path of Vaishnava Dharma. The Guru-Swami took him to
Mulky and on May 24, 1944 initiated him into sanyasa in the divine presence of
Lord Venkataramana, Lord Narasimha and Lord Bindu Madhava in Mulky and renamed
him as Shrimad Sudhindrateertha, who then severed the family connections and
took to his new duties earnestly and enthusiastically and led an austere life.
He felt the need of equipping himself with all the knowledge of the Dharma
Shastras and mastered Sanskrit at Bhuvanendra Sanskrit College, Karkala. He was
camping in Srinivas Ashram in the College premises. In those days he was very
fond of animals. There were many pets including a deer and a tiger cub in
Srinivas Ashram.
Endowed with excellent grasping power, wonderful memory and
extraordinary intelligence and plenty of God’s grace and Guru’s blessings, he
completed his study in a short time. He studied the Brahma Sutra, The Bhagavad
Gita and the Upanishads (Prasthana Traya) and other works in great detail and
became a great scholar in Dwaita philosophy, as propounded by Sri Madhvacharya.
He learnt the methods of worshipping God according to Agama Shastra and also
the traditions of the Kashi Math from his Guru.
After the Guru-Swami passed away in Kochi in 1949, he bore
the loss with courage and took the reigns of the spiritual chariot of the
followers of the Kashi Math Samsthan in his able hands. He traveled widely from
Kanyakumari to Badrinath, meeting his disciples, exhorting them to lead a life
of morality and religion, conducting the pujas to Shri Vyasa-Raghupati with
unbound devotion and praying at all times for the welfare of the community.
Kindness, compassion, generosity and breadth of vision are the strong traits of
his way of work. He visited many places of pilgrimage including Nasik, Ujjain,
Kurukshetra, Mathura, Ayodhya, Prayag, Kashi, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Badri,
Tirupati, Srirangam, Madurai, Palani, Kumbhakonam, Rameshwaram and Kanya
Kumari.Shrimad Sudhindrateertha Swamiji, like his predecessor
Swamijis, performed many installation or reinstallation ceremonies in various
temples. Thus he performed the third renovation/ reinstallation ceremony of
Shree Venkataramana Temple, Kundapur, the reinstallation ceremony at Shree
Lakshmi Venkatesha Temple at Hosdurg, the installation of idol of Sri
Venkataramana in Balaji Mandir, Kurla, Mumbai, and many more. On another
memorable occasion, the Swamiji was responsible for conducting an Utsava in
which the Lord of Tirupati was seated on a golden Garuda. Also, Shrimad
Sudhindrateertha Swamiji performed the Sahasra Kumbhabhisheka in Shree
Venkataramana Temple, Karkala, in March 1969 and in Shree Lakshmi Venkatesh
Temple, Udupi in May 1971.The Swamiji founded two Math Bhavans, one at
Bhagamandala on the banks of the river Cauvery (in 1960) and another at Bandora
in Goa (in 1972). Shree Bhuvanendra Balakashrama, Basrur, founded in 1965 under
the auspices of the Kashi Math, is another important institution.
One of the major achievements of the Swamiji is the founding
of Shree Kashi Math Welfare Fund in Udupi. This concept was thought of in 1956,
when the Swamiji was camping in Shree Lakshmi Venkatesha Temple, Udupi, for
observing the Chaturmasya Vrita. With the noble idea of founding an
organization, which would try to banish the social and economic ills afflicting
the community, a meeting of the leaders of the community residing in South
Kanara was convened in the temple on August 26, 1956. Three years later a draft
constitution was approved by the community members, blessed by the Swamiji and
the institution was registered on June 6, 1959.The Swamiji was also responsible
for the setting up of a publishing house, Bharatiya Samskritika Prakatanalaya
in Mumbai with a suitable constitution with the aims and objects of publishing
books and leaflets on the Vedic and Bharatiya culture and other allied
activities.
Kurakaran Valiyaveettil Kudumbayogam and Kottarakara
based Kurakar Cultural Forum expressed deep condolences on demise of Poojaneeya
Sri SudhindraTheerth Swamiji. Prof. John Kurakar presided on the condolence
meeting held Kurakar Town Center on19th January,2016.
Prof. John Kurakar
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Kindly post the route map of the place given for visiting and put a contact number for help
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