Golden Years of Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji

Here is a chronology of achievements by His Holiness 1008 Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji over the last five decades.

Birth and Childhood

Prior to his initiation into monastic life, Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji was known as ‘Hayavadana’. He was born in 1961 at Maniyur in Udupi District. His parents Govindacharya and Kamalamma were known for their piety and devotion to Sri Krishna. Right from his childhood days Hayavadana developed a great interest in religious and spiritual matters.
The pontiff of Puttige Matha, His Holiness Sri Sujnanendra Theertha Swamiji decided to select a disciple to succeed him, He chose Hayavadana after meticulously processing about five hundred horoscopes to the esteemed position. Thus, Hayavadana came to be initiated into sanyasa at the tender age of thirteen (youngest among those who have been initiated into sanyasa at Udupi.) and came to be known as Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji in 1974.

Education

A renowned scholar saint, His Holiness Sri Vidyamanya Theertha Swamiji was the spiritual and academic teacher of Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji , who kept a close watch on strict self discipline and religious studies of the young sanyasi.
His intense thirst for knowledge prompted him to resume the study of scriptures with a perseverance that was matched only by his unswerving devotion. He embellished his in-depth study of the Sudha with mastery over Tarka, Vyaakarana, Mimamsa etc. (these are all supplementary sacred texts needed to complete mastery over the scriptures). He celebrated “Sudha Mangala” several times for scores of students.

First Paryaya (1976 – 1978)


Following the attainment of Haripada by Sri Sujanendra Theertha Swamiji, Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji succeeded him as the pontiff of the Puttige Matha at a very young age. Incidentally, he also ascended the Paryaya Peetha for the first time at the age of fifteen in 1976.
In the entire history of the Sri Krishna Matha spanning over 750 years, nobody else had managed the Paryaya at such an young age! Even his ardent well-wishers had misgivings as to whether the young Swamiji would be able to cope with such an enormous burden, with little or no background. The Swamiji carried a wise head on his young shoulders and possessed administrative acumen far beyond his age and experience. He conducted the paryaya with pomp and splendor, in a manner befitting the greatness of the Puttige Matha, earning for himself the unstinting admiration of all.

Second Paryaya (1992 – 1994)

His Holiness Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji ascended the Paryaya Peetha for the second time on 18 January 1992.
Banking on nothing except his indomitable faith in Sri Krishna and His devotees, the Swamiji launched several major projects during his second Paryaya.
The success of these projects proves that there is no power more potent than Lord Krishna, and there is nothing that devotion to him cannot achieve.

Project 1: Magnificent Welcome tower erected at the main entrance to Udupi.

Project 2: In order to solve the problem of pilgrims who were facing difficulties in search for accommodation, Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji constructed a big guest house, ‘Indraprastha’ at Udupi.

Project 3: Inspired by the phenomenal success of ‘Laksha Gita Lekhana Yajna’, Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji embarked on the construction of the Gita Mandir which was his long-cherished dream.

The Gita Mandir is a standing testimony to his dedication and dynamism. Its foundation stone was laid by the then President of India, Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma and was inaugurated by King Birendra of Nepal in 1993.
The imposing and splendidly artistic multi-storeyed edifice houses the Dhyana Mandir, Madhva Mandir, Akshara Mandir and the Vishwaroopa Darshana.
The hollowed chambers of the Gita Mandir have all the Shlokas of the Bhagavad-Gita sculpted in Sanskrit by a Christian on a black granite stone. Another hall in the Gita Mandir contains thousands of Bhagavad-Gita copies published in various languages all over the world.

Project 4: An outstanding feature that made this Paryaya a memorable event was the free food that was provided to people coming to Udupi. It did not matter if they were pilgrims, tourists or school children on excursion; they were welcomed with open arms and provided sumptuous food in the Krishna Matha. This is a very laudable achievement that needs to be commended and practiced by everybody

Third Paryaya (2008 – 2010)

The ‘Paryaya 2008’ evoked a lot of interest not only among the local people and devotees of Sri Krishna, but all over India and even the world at large. This was chiefly due to the fact that His Holiness Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji, a world renowned Seer was ascending the ‘Paryaya Peetha’ at Udupi for the third time. The third Paryaya of Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji , was an international event with wide-ranging media coverage throughout the world. A large number of priests, devotees, scholars, statesmen, artists and tourists from different parts of the world were present at this elaborate and significant Paryaya ceremony.

During his Third Paryaya, Swamiji offered Navaratna Kachita Ratha to Udupi Sri Krishna . The ratha named “Navakanaka Ratha” is nine-ft-high and weigh about two tones. It has 500 kg of copper, 18 kg silver, 12 kg gold and 1.5 lakh gems.

Contribution to Mankind

Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji is a Seer with extraordinary talents and caliber. He has won the hearts and minds of the devotees of Sri Krishna not only in India but also abroad. He has won world-wide fame and respect through his learned discourses and scholarly writings and publications. He has authored many books on religion and philosophy. His learned works include ‘Suguna Maala’ in Kannada and ‘Suguna Digest’ in English.

During 2007, Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji attended the Peace Summit at Mount Hiei at Kyoto in Japan along with other world religious leaders. He is globally respected for his progressive vision and as a champion of ecology and protection of environment. The Swamiji had the unique distinction of being elected as the President of the World Conference on Religion and Peace. One of the greatest contributions of Sri Sugunendra Threetha Swamiji in popularizing the Bhagavad-Gita was the ‘Laksha Gita Lekhana Yajna’ launched by him. The aim of the programme was that one lakh people would transcribe all the 700 shlokas contained in the Bhagavad-Gita offering their prayers to Lord Vishnu and seeking solutions to their problems. A unique feature of this Yajna was that all were free to participate in it without any distinction of caste, creed or gender.

Among the pontiffs of the Ashta Mathas, Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji has manifested progressive outlook and dynamism. Along with Gita Mandira, he has been credited with the construction of the Sri Puttige Sanskrit Vidya Peetha at Puttige, The Govardhana Mandir at Bangalore, Sri Krishna temples in Kolkata, New Jersey, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Toronto and in several other places in India and abroad. Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji is well versed in Vedic scriptures and has become an international spiritual celebrity. He has visited a number of foreign countries for the propagation of Hindu philosophy and spirituality as interpreted by Sri Madhvacharya. While on his foreign tours he had also met heads of state and government including George Bush, President of the United States and Vladimir Putin, President of Russia.

He is respected by the world leaders as the ‘messenger of peace’. He has also visited many Arab countries where he has been honored.
Besides religion and spirituality, Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji has also manifested his love for culture. He has directed several dance dramas like ‘Vishwaroopa Darshana’ and ‘Aananda Mukunda’. It was in recognition of his great service to the cause of religion and his love for cultural awakening that the honor of chairing the ‘Sarva Dharma Sammelan’ in India was conferred on him at a very young age. He also played a crucial role in the World Conference of Philosophers held in India and the World Conference of Hindus held abroad.
Sri Puttige Sanskrit Vidya Peetha is another brain child of Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji. The aim of this institution is to produce full-fledged priests, well versed in the science and arts of performing various rituals with spirituality. Sri Puttige Sanskrit Vidya Peetha, which provides education from the Pre-University level up to M.A. in Sanskrit, is affiliated to the Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidya Peetha, Dehradun.
The Swamiji’s multifarious activities were not confined to religious and spiritual spheres alone. He has a strong social commitment and visualizes the total welfare of people. Realizing that the problem of unemployment is not only the bane of society but also the root-cause of many evils, Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji established an institution named ‘Suyoga’ to impart training to the un-employed youth in the rudiments of selected vocations.
Sensing a yearning in the minds of devout madhvas for a spiritual and cultural organization they could call their own, Swamiji set up a World-wide Madhwa Sangha called Vishwa Madhwa Sangha, with its headquarters in U.S.A and branches all over the world.

Multifaceted personality

Apart from these glorious accomplishments ,Swamiji has other pursuits too.  He has set up an old-age home in Bangalore to care for the cause of the old and helpless.  Nor has the cause of the cows escaped his attention. “Goraksha Kendra” has been established to cater to all round welfare of destitute cows. The Adarsha Educational Trust set up by him is managing a wide variety of educational institutions, harnessing the talents of able and worthy leaders.