By Sri Chiraan 2009/02/26
When there are benefics in 3rd and 9th house and
Ninth lord is in gopuramsa, one will have upadesha of secret mantra and
blessings of a Guru.
In 17th century
there was a Bramhin boy by name Venkanna. He had no parents and was living in
his uncle’s house. Though being a Bramhin he did not have opportunity to study
the shastras. Also his guardians were not interested in spending on boy’s
education. They had set upon him the task of grazing cattle. The boy was very
sad but had resigned to his fate.
One day a Great seer
by name Shri Raghavendra
Swamy [peethadhipati of Madhvacharya’s Mool
samsthan, and author’s ishta guru, beacon light of Madhva school of Vedanta,
Kalpavruksha to many devotees in the country] came to the village. Everyone
rushed to take the blessings of the seer. Shri Raghavendra was known to grant
all the wishes of his devotee. He was known for his magnanimity, merciful and
quick to grant boons.
Venkanna too went to
the Acharya and after a sashtanga namaskaar, and expressing his desire to
study, gazed at the guru for some heartening words. But his holiness called the
boy and uttered a upadesha in his ears, and guided the boy to “remember him in the
time of distress and chant the mantra”.
Venkanna keeping faith in the Guru went about grazing cattle as usual. Many
days passed by, the boy had grown adult but yet was uneducated. One day Nawab
of Adoni was passing by on a war trail. His troops were tired and reluctant. A
terrible battle was anticipated. Just then a messenger came by with a written
message in Sanskrit. Unfortunately none in the camp were educated. All the
troops were unable to decode the message. Nawab happened to see the Bramhin boy
grazing cattle in the ground nearby .
Now it was foregone
conclusion that Bramhins were adept at Sanskrit. Thus he ordered the boy to be
brought before him. As the soldiers presented the Venkanna before the Nawab.
Nawab requested him to read out the message for him. Venkanna as illiterate he
was, pleaded he did not know to read and write. This angered Nawab, he
excalimed "Bamman ka bachcha aur padhna nahi ata, Bewakoof banata
hai". He threatened to kill him if he does not read out the message.
Venkanna closed his
eyes remembered Guru Shri Raghavendra and chanted the mantra to save himself.
Alas !!!!
He instantly became
the scholar of seven languages, he decoded the message that there was no need
to go for war, as friendly neighbourhood had intercepted the army, and enemies
had retreated looking at the friendly armies encircling from all sides. In fact
the attack was planned thinking that Nawab was deprived of friends, but as he
amassed strength from neighbourhood they dropped their plan. At the same time
Nawab was also blessed with a son. [All this was translated into pharsi for the
nawab by Venkanna].
Nawab was
overwhelmed, seeing the good omen in the Bramhin, he made him his Diwaan.
Venkanna’s life changed in a moment, not only was his desire of studying
fulfilled, but also he achieved the notable post to serve his people and the
GURU.
Venkanna having
witnessed Guruanugraha in his life, continued with faith and worship in
MoolRama of Shri Raghavendra swami.
Many years later
Swamiji came to Adoni, Venkanna was overwhelmed and decided to give royal
welcome to the Guru. He took permission from Nawab, and as a routine expressed
the mystique that is Guru Raghavendra. He obliged, but at the same time decided
to test the Swamiji .
Diwaan was anxious
and nervous at the prospect of possible insult that would come Guru’s way. But
there was no solution to his dilemma. He remembered Guru and chanted the
mantra. Something in him assured that everything would be alight.
Next day Swamiji was
accorded Royal welcome. Nawab himself came to pay his respect, but Nawab had a
plate full of non-veg covered, and presented it to the Swamiji to accept it to
be offered to Lord Ram that he prays. Swamy Raghavendra took water from his
kamandalu and sprinkled it on the plate to purify it as ritual before offering
to the Lord Rama.
Lo!!!! when plate
was uncovered it was full of fruits and flowers !!!!!!!!
Nawab was taken
aback, he was quiet ashamed and at the same time was afraid that if Swamiji is
outraged, then he may very well turn his kingdom into null. Petrified he
offered to donate land and riches to the Saint. He offered many well nurtured
lands with plantation and agricultures and mines. But Shri Raghavendra swami
refused to take them, but as a token gift he requested him to donate the barren
lands of Manchala village. Nawab donated it along with lots of riches and
arrangements to establish the mutt there at Manchala.
This is the modern
Mantralaya on the banks of Tungabhadra river in Adoni taluk, Kurnool District
Andhra pradesh. Swamiji took jeeva asampragyat samadhi in this place is
still present in the Brundavan at Mantralayam blessing his devotees .
Mukopi yat prasadena
mukund shayanayate! RajRajayate rikto Raghavendram Tamashraye!!
Krishnarpanamastu