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BABA MAHARAJ SHRI SHIVARUDRA BALAYOGI'S ANCESTORS
Pious they were. Very devotional and God fearing. The
following is an account of the history based on a personal
diary of Kashipatayya. He is Our Baba's grand father's
great grandfather. Baba is a seventh generation child
of this Gentleman. Kashipatayya lived during the period
of 1784 to 1856, nearly two hundred years ago.
They preferred poverty rather than deviating from the
Path of honesty and devotion. In his diary Kashipatayya
traces eight generations before him to have migrated
from the Pilgrim town of Kancheepuram, near Chennai,
the capital of the State of Tamil Nadu in South India.
They followed the Philosophy of Adi Shankara. Economical
situations forced them to leave the place. They came
and settled in a village called Devaraya Samudram in
Kolar District of the state of Karnataka in South India.
Though Kashipatayya is well educated for that time,
owing to his honesty he has to face the wrath of the
rich and bad people. Undeterred he goes from place to
place in search of a job. Finally he reaches the court
of Mysore. The King of Mysore is pleased by the honesty
and hard work of Kashipatayya and grants him some villages
with fertile lands.
Shamanna (the future Eswara Poundarika Dikshitar) is
born to Kashipatayya in 1819. He gets educated in Sanskrit
and the Vedas. From childhood this boy dreams of becoming
a Monk, but perhaps to respect parents wishes, gets
married. He lives a life of total detachment and devotion.
One day in 1848 at the age of 29, he has a strange vision
where he sees four Agnis (Presiding Deities of the Concept
of Fire) in the four corners of his house. A dazzling
Divine Form asks him to perform Agnishta Homa and to
feed the poor and needy for nine days. He knows nothing
about Agnishta Homa. Later when he enquires about it,
he understands that Agnishta Homa is performed for Nine
days to Propitiate Lord Shiva for peace and liberation.
He goes to Mysore to meet his Father and tell him about
his experience. His Father feels it is beyond his financial
capacity to undertake such a Fire Sacrifice (Homa).
Somehow the news reaches The King Of Mysore and he invites
them to the court and hears the account of the experience
that the son has had. After hearing some Mantras from
the Son of Kashipatayya, the King is pleased and promises
to help financially. Thus with the help of the King,
Agnishta Homa is performed for Nine days with all the
necessary Fasting and Devotion. Shamanna honors Saints
and learned Scholars during the Homam. Every day mass
feeding is organized for the devotional, the poor and
needy as well. Shamanna gives gifts to the poor and
needy.
After a Year, around 1849, once again Shamanna has another
amazing Vision Of Lord Shiva in the midst of four Dazzling
Agnis (Fire Deity), while asleep. Lord Shiva asks him
to do Poundarika Homam. When he wants to ask from where
the financial help can come,the dream ends and he wakes
up. Wondering and puzzled, the whole day is spent in
inquiry of the Homam. Shamanna understands that this
Poundarika Homam is done for forty days with fasting
(only a glass of milk to be taken in the night). Total
devotion, mass feeding to be done to all, charity to
be done to the poor and needy. Some make fun of Shamanna
that he has gone insane to be getting all sorts of dreams.
People tell him to ask Lord Shiva in his dream as to
where can he get the financial support. But Shamanna
does not loose faith. Fully confident that if it is
Lord Shiva who wants the Homam to be done, definitely
The Divine would show a way out. The whole day remembering
The Divine Shiva only, he goes to sleep. The dream was
a wonder for him and it happens again. Shiva appears
with the same Agnis (Fire Deity) and guides him to go
to next village and approach a merchant. The dream ends
and Shamanna wakes up.
The merchant was a known miser and money lender. Some
elders advise him not to go to that miser and get involved,
because they say he would never help but may lend some
money and bind Shamanna to some contract. But Shamanna
has total faith in The Lord's words. Finally Shamanna
goes there to the Merchant. To his surprise the Merchant
also has had a dream where Lord Shiva had appeared to
order him to help the pious brahmin who would be coming
from the next village. At first the Merchant does not
take it seriously but is surprised when the pious brahmin
turns up.
Shamanna's detachment towords the worldly life and devotion
to Shiva increases. He is full of emotions and it is
an amazing play of the devotion, which finally become
a Sadhana for him to leave the worldly life and take
to Sanyas (Monk). The merchant becomes a devotee with
change of Mind and pledges to help the Homam and serve
the Poor. Thus the 41 day Poundarika Homam takes place
where Saints and Scholars come to participate. People
come from all over to witness the great event in thousands
and all are fed. Daily mass feeding and gifts are given
to poor and needy. Shamanna accompanied by his pious
wife, fasting with devotion, perform this great Homam.
According to knowledgeable village elders this type
of Homam is performed at four or five places in India
in the recent history. Kashipatayya has recorded this
in his diary also.
After this Shamanna came to be known as ESHWARA POUNDARIKA
DIKSHITAR. Eshwara is another of Lord Shiva's name.
As Lord Shiva had initiated him to do this Homam, he
came to be known by this name. The King of Mysore called
him in this name and showed Reverence. Later this pious
son of Lord Shiva went to the Pilgrimage town of Kashi
where he became a Monk and spent the rest of his life
in Tapas Sadhana and service to the poor and devotional.
Eshwara Poundarika Dikshitar is said to have attained
Maha Samadhi around1868-69.
Descendants of this pious Sage lived a simple life of
devotion and service to the poor and needy. Babaji's
Grand father was known as YAGNA NARAYANA DIKSHITAR.
Yagna means Fire sacrifice (Homam). He also performed
Homas called Agnishta and Garuda Chayana, which were
done continuously for 18 days. Because of their Charitable
nature they always remained poor and simple . BABAJI'S
FATHER SHANKARA DIKSHITAR WAS Born in 1905 as the last
child of Yagna Narayana Dikshitar. Leaving the young
baby boy to more hardships in life, Yagna Narayana Dikshitar
died in 1905. The boy Shankara showed enormous Determination,
Hard Work and Honesty. He went on to become a Charitable
Doctor to serve the Humanity and Saw GOD only in Every
Heart.
THE STORY OF BABA'S Great Grand father and Lord Shiva's
Divine Play had a great influence on BABA 'S DEVOTIONAL
LIFE.
END OF THE CHAPTER, BABA SHIVA RUDRABALAYOGI'S ANCESTORS.
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To Be Continued...BABA'S PARENTS
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