Potuluri Veerabrahmam (original) (raw)

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Indian Hindu saint

Pōthulūri Vīrabrahmēndrasvāmi పోతులూరి వీరబ్రహ్మేంద్రస్వామి
An idol of Potuluri Veerabrahmam in Vizianagaram
Personal life
Born (lived 16th century) Penance In Samadhi
Nationality Indian
Honors Sri Madhviraat
Religious life
Religion Hinduism
Religious career

Potuluri Veerabrahmam (Telugu: పోతులూరి వీరబ్రహ్మేంద్రస్వామి, romanized: Pōtulūri Vīrabrahmēndrasvāmi, also known as Brahmamgaru),[1] was a Hindu saint who lived in Andhra Pradesh.[2] He is known for the Kalagnanam, a book of predictions written in Telugu around the 16th century.[3]

According to a legend, Veerabrahmam was born to a religious couple, Paripurnayacharya and Prakruthamba, near the river Sarasvati River in Brahmandapuram. The couple abandoned him at birth and Veerambrahmam was brought up at Atri Mahamuni ashram near Varanasi.[_citation needed_] Later Veerabhojayacharya, Head of the Papagni Mutt, Chikballapur, Karnataka, was on a pilgrimage with his wife.[_citation needed_] The couple visited the Sage Atri ashram, and sage Atri gave the child to the couple. They received the child as a divine gift and returned to Papagni Mutt. The child was named 'Veeram Bhotlaiah'.[_citation needed_]

Veerabrahmendra Swamy, then known as the Veeram Bhotlaiah at Papagni Mutt authored the Kalikamba Sapthashathi (the manuscript written in praise of goddess Kali) at the age of 11. A few days later, Veerabhojayacharya made a sacrifice and Veeram Bhotlaiah told his stepmother that he had refused to take homage responsibilities[_citation needed_] [_clarification needed_] and started his spiritual journey. His first disciple was Dudekula Siddaiah his second disciple was Kakaiah Madiga. People started listening to Veeram Bhotlaiah's chanting and philosophical poems, and as a sign of respect they called him 'Sri Madvirat Pothuluri Veera Brahmendra Swami'.

Veerabrahmendra Swamy attained Jiva Samadhi at Brahmam gari Matam, Kadapa District on Kartika Shudda Dwadasi.[_circular reference_]

  1. ^ Yogendra K. Malik (1981). South Asian Intellectuals and Social Change: A Study of the Role of Vernacular-speaking Intelligentsia. Heritage. p. 314. ISBN 9780836408256. A later poet similar to Vemana was Potuluri Veerabrahmendhra swami , popularly known as Brahmamgaru
  2. ^ Castes, Communities, and Culture in Andhra Desa, 16th Centuries, A.D.: Proceedings of the Seminar. Department of History, Osmania University. 1996. p. 190. Archived from the original on 1 November 2023. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  3. ^ Proceedings of the Andhra Pradesh Oriental Conference, First Session, Andhra Saraswatha Parishat, Hyderabad, May 1977. The Conference. 1979. p. 131. Archived from the original on 9 May 2023. Retrieved 16 September 2020. Kalagnana is a special type of discipline very popular in Andhra Desa because of the famous Kalagnanam of Sri Potuluri Veerabrahmendhra swami written in Telugu. It forecasts many incidents which are proved to be correct by the posterity.