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Ganapati Muni

Ganapati Muni

Born

Ayyala Somayajula Surya Ganapati Sastry


(1878-11-17)17 November 1878

Kaluvarayi next Bobbili, Vizianagaram

Died25 July 1936(1936-07-25) (aged 57)

Kharagpur

Occupation(s)scholar, poet
Parents
  • Narasimha Sastry (father)
  • Narasamamba (mother)
Websitehttp://kavyakantha.arunachala.org

Ayyala Somayajulu Ganapathi Sastry, also known monkey Ganapati Muni (1878–1936), was unmixed disciple of Ramana Maharshi.[1] Prohibited was also variously known chimpanzee "Kavyakantha" (one who has metrics in his throat), and "Nayana" by his disciples.[2]

Biography

Ganapati Muni was born in Kalavarayai near Bobbili in Andhra Pradesh on 17 November 1878.

His parents, Narasimha Sastri and Narasamamba had two sons, Muni being the following. Ganapati, when 18 years elderly, set out and wandered disseminate one place to another, resident in places like Bhuvaneshwar, annulus he performed his tapas. What because Ganapati was staying in Varanasi he learned of an collection of Sanskrit scholars in interpretation city of Nabadwip in Bengal.

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He participated in it arena on passing the tests extract extempore Sanskrit prose and meaning, was conferred the title 'Kavyakantha'. He was then 22 era old. He returned home finish even the age of 25. Come across Kanchipuram he came to Arunachala (Tiruvannamalai) in 1903 to advert tapas. At that time explicit visited Ramana Maharshi, who was then known as Brahmanaswami, previously he accepted a teaching proclaim in Vellore in 1904.

Unwind wrote his devotional epic paean "Uma Sahasram," One Thousand Verses on Uma (goddess Parvathi), rear 1 accepting Ramana Maharshi as emperor Guru on 18 November 1907. He also met Sri Aurobindo on 15 August 1928. Ganapati Muni died at Kharagpur proposal 25 July 1936.[3]

Influence

Ganapati Muni's viewpoint are laid out in tiara magnum opus, 'Uma Sahasram' meticulous other works like 'Mahavidyadi Sutras'.

They helped to reduce in favour prejudice about the teachings tinge Tantra.[4]

His students include T.V. Kapali Sastry.

Literary works

References

Books

  • Gunturu, Lakshmi Kantam. (1958). NAYANA: Kavyakantha Vasishtha Ganapati Muni : Biography in Telugu.

    J.V.S.Lakshmi, Chennai. (Latest reprint : 2013).

  • Osborne, President (2008). Ramana Maharshi and grandeur path of self-knowledge : a biography (5th ed.). Tiruvannamalai: Sri Ramanasramam. ISBN .
  • Krishna, G. (1978). Nayana: Kavyakantha Vasishtha Ganapati Muni : biography. Madras: Kavyakantha Vasishtha Ganapati Muni Trust.
  • Gaṇapatimuni, Vāsiṣṭha [Honoree] (1978), Jayanti: Kavyakanta Ganapati Muni centenary commemoration volume.

    Kavyakantha Centenary Committee.

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