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Mantra Murthi Dasan Sri Venkatesa Battachar Our Bharat is a Punya Bhoomi. There are many countries engaged in the development of science. But our country is the only one that has developed the Spiritual Science, which encompasses all other sciences. Countless are the great ones borne by our Mother Bharat. Innumerable are the ones born in the South, in particular. Even today we live in the midst of many an illumined soul. Among such luminaries is the revered 'Mantra Murthi Dasan ' Poojya Sri Venkatesa Battachar, a veritable spring of Divine Grace. A small village called Sitthamalli (near the famous Sirgazhi which gave us Saint Thirugnanasambandar) has the honour of giving to this world Thavathiru Sri Venkatesa Battachar, an illustrious exponent of Mantra Sastra, a noble soul who has spent his life so far for the benefit of others and welfare of humanity. Many are those who seek the blessings of this Swamiji and many have been the recipients of his grace and blessings. The Swamiji was born in 1927, in the small village of Sitthamalli, to the devout Vaisnavite couple, Sri Srinivasa Battachariar and Srimathy Alamelu Ammal. In the lineage of Srivaikaanasa, known for their service to humanity after the ideal of "service to man is service to GOD". Even before the age of 7, Swamiji learnt how to perform pooja in temples from his maternal grand father. He became a trained archaka even at a tender age. At the age of seven, he was duly invested with the sacred thread. He was then sent to the Vedha Patasala at Thiruvasainallur. He remained there for two years and acquired a good grasp of the essence of the vedas. From his tenth year onwards he lived with his grand father, performing temple worships in several villages. He learnt the Scriptures from Mahavidwan Vyakarana Siromani Thiru Ubhaya Vedanta Srinivasa Battachariar. In 1943, at the age of sixteen, in deference to his parents' wishes, he married Sowbhagyavathi Rukmini, daughter of Sri Seshadrinatha Battachariar. At the time of marriage, Swamiji came into contact with Poojyasri Rangaswami Battachariar of Anathandavapuram, near Mayavaram. Swamiji was fortunate enough in becoming the chief deciple of Poojyasri Rangaswami Battachariar at the age of twenty-one. Poojyasri Rangaswami Battachariar's mastery over Mantra Shastra can be understood from what is narrated there under. Sri Rangaswami was doing temple duty in Anathandavapuram. One of those days he came across a sage Sri Ramanandanatha who was seeking food and shelter. Sri Rangaswami took care of this sage for a number of days. One day the sage declared that he is going to confer all his spiritual knowledge of Mantra. Yantra and Tantra shastras and all his spiritual powers accumulated by stringent penance and mantra-japa on Sri Rangaswami. Though Sri Rangaswami was not prepared for this, the sage, who was a Siddaha Purusha conferred all his knowledge and powers on Sri Rangaswami and disappeared. Sri Rangaswami started to chant the various Mantras handed over to him and immediately he was able to perceive the presence of the Mantra Devata. When Sri Rangaswami chanted aloud the Panchamukha Anjaneya Swami Mantra, a 10 years old ignorant Brahmin boy playing in front of him started to speak in chaste Sanskrit. Sri Rangaswami who has not studied much, did not understand. He immediately sought the help of learned people who came to the conclusion that it was Lord Hanuman who spoke through the boy. One day, when some villagers were making fun of Sri Rangaswami, Lord Hanuman came on a boy and went on to assault those persons. Sri Rangaswami demonstrated his prowess before His Holiness, the Paramacharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam. The Paramacharya, after conversing with the boy on whom Lord Hanuman was made to descend, requested the God to be present only when invoked through the Mantra and not otherwise. The Paramacharya organised a Sadas of learned Pundits where the spiritual powers of Sri Rangaswami could be demonstrated. At the Sadhas. Sri Rangaswami, through the power of his Mantra, invoked the presence of God in an ignorant 10 years old boy. The learned pundits at the Sadhas asked him questions at random, relating to Puranas, Ithihasas, Mantras, Tantras, Shastras etc., The 10 years old boy replied all questions effortlessly and perfectly with supporting lines from the original works in Sanskrit. Because of the Divinity made to descend upon the boy, he was able to reply all the questions so well. Seeing this stupendous feat and mastery over Mantra Shastra of Sri Rangaswami the Paramacharya conferred on him the title of "Mantramurthi" on the spot. It was this illustrious Sri Rangaswami Battachariar whom our Sri Venkatesa Battachariar was fortunate enough to attain as his Guru at the age of twenty-one. Sri Venkatesa Battachariar was living in Aduthurai with his wife and two children. In those days, in addition to attending to temple duties and domestic works, he used to visit and serve his Guruji regularly at Anathandavapuram. After two years, on account of transfer of temple duties and other situation, he had to leave Aduthurai and go to Kallur, a small village about 10 kilometers from Kumbakonam.
At that time Swamiji was 25 years old, and the year was 1952.
He would attend to the temple duties at Kallur and also at some
neighbouring places like Tennalur, Kadichampatti etc., Despite
being so occupied, he also regularly did Sadhana - practice
of the Mantras initiated by his Guru. Occasionally he would
also participate in the various Homas performed by his Guru.
Besides, in accordance with Guru's behest, he rendered free
service to the people by curing them of poisonous insect bites.
In this way, he spent about 15 years with his spiritual mentor,
getting well trained in the performance of Homas for various
deities-Ganapathy, Durga, Sulini, Chandi, Navachandi, Shatachandi,
Lakshmi Sudarsanam and Panchamukha Hanuman. As a result, he
grew in his spiritual stature, with ability to use Mantras with
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