Vasishtha Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni
(From 1878 -1936)
(From 1878 -1936)
The Muni was the first and foremost disciple
of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi. He was
born on the 17th November of 1878 in Kalavarayi, a small village
situated in the Vizag district of Andhra Pradesh. He was a mighty spiritual
personality with a vast knowledge of Sanskrit. A yogi, poet, philosopher,
critic, scholar, an eloquent speaker, an ardent devotee of Mother India, he
never deviated from his goals: the attainment of India’s freedom through the
power of tapas; revival of the Vedic
teachings. Thus he did intense tapasya
to reach his goals. He untiringly endevoured to reveal the inner significances
of the Vedic hymns, and believed that the future of India rests on a complete
revival of the Vedic truths.
Following is an autobiographical sketch gathered from some
letters written by the Muni to his disciples:
“My father’s name was Narasimha Sastri. My mother’s name
was Narasamamba. My elder brother was Bhima Sastri. Not that he knew the Shastras,
he simply bore the name of his grandfather, who wea well versed in the
Shastras. My sister was Annapurna. My younger brother Sivarama was taken in
adoption by my uncle Prakasha Sastri. Sarveshwara Sastri was my another uncle.
His son Suryanarayana was elder to me in age. We have the surname of Ayyala
Somayajis and belong to Kaundinya Gotra. As the clan of Kaundinas is known as Vasishthas, I call myself as Vasishtha
Ganapati.” (Adopted from the book Bhagavan and Nayana by S. Shankarnarayanan)
All those interested to know more about the life of
Vasishtha Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni can read the following books:
Vasishthavaibhabam of Kapali
Sastri,
(The book is entirely in Sanskrit but now it is available with English
translation by SR Leela under the title Glory of Vasishtha Ganapati. This book
is published by Sri Aurobindo Kapali Sastry Institute of Vedic Culture,
Bangalore)
Nayana, A biography of Ganapati
Muni by G. Krishna
Bhagvan and Nayana by Sri
Saknaranarayanan, published by Sri Ramanasramam, Thiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu
Mahatapasvi, originally in Telugu by Sri AV
Ramana and translated into English by Smt. Sonti Anasuyamma, published by AM
Sastry, 112/1, Central Railway Officer’s Colony, Mathuanga East, Mumbai -400019
Here is a link
to a write up by Sri K. Natesan in which he gives a very elegant
introduction to the life and works of the Muni.
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